Everton v Fulham revisited
Everton will lock horns with Fulham for the 66th time this Saturday, in a fixture the Blues have generally have a better record. The Toffee’s have beaten the west-London outfit 31 times over their history, but recent clashes have...
The stats that prove Alex Iwobi is thriving in new central role
The 3-0 win against Crystal Palace at Goodison Park saw Everton 12th in the Premier League table
Although the Toffees were two points better off at this stage last season, there is a sense of optimism as manager Frank Lampard...
Fan foodbanks founder warns of bleak winter
Liverpool and Everton fans are coming together to tackle food poverty as the the cost-of-living crisis takes its toll on families across the country.
For the last seven years Fans Supporting Foodbanks has been collecting food donations outside Goodison Park...
Everton look to bounce back against Crystal Palace
Following on from three consecutive defeats, Frank Lampard’s side will be looking for a better display against Crystal Palace this weekend.
The Toffees midweek performance against Newcastle was a worrying watch for the travelling support. With only one shot all...
U21s Merseyside derby too close to call
A fixture soaked in tradition; the Merseyside derby is upon us once again with the U21s taking the stage this time around.
Unlike the Premier League team, Everton arguably go into Saturday’s clash as favourites. The Toffees currently sit fourth...
PODCAST: The Red and Blue Round Up Episode 2
In episode 2 of the Mersey Sport Live Red and Blue Round Up, Alex, Tom, Dan and Jack discuss Liverpool and Everton's fixtures at the weekend, as well as the U21's Merseyside derby.
Liverpool face Nottingham Forest in the early...
No Room For Racism campaign leading to more racist abuse
There is still more work to be done in the fight against racism as football's No Room for Racism campaign can be a catalyst for an increase in racist abuse during Black History Month.
This is according to CJ Williams...
Everton Women: “We must not stop” says Sorensen after Chelsea loss
Everton Women manager Brian Sorensen opted to focus on the positive's of his side's 3-1 defeat against Chelsea last weekend.
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Everton were the better team at the beginning of both halves, speaking volumes for Sorensen’s ability to motivate and demand...
How Everton must improve at Newcastle United
The Toffees will be looking to put their second half performance at Tottenham right with a better display against Newcastle United tonight.
This season, the improvement in terms of being more competitive is clear for everyone to see, but...
WSL returns after joy and heartbreak for Merseyside players
The Women’s Super League returns this weekend after two weeks, but it was no peaceful break. Several Merseyside based players donned their nation’s crests on their chests and battled for a spot in the 2023 Women’s World Cup in...

















