Empire of the Kop
·2 April 2025
Liverpool team news v Everton: Slot makes surprise call at right-back; no Alisson in the squad

Empire of the Kop
·2 April 2025
Liverpool return to action 17 days after defeat in the Carabao Cup final, and what a fixture they have tonight!
The 246th Merseyside derby sees Everton make the short hop across Stanley Park in their final visit to Anfield before they relocate to Bramley-Moore Dock, and to say that there’s a bit of added spice to this game after the sides’ previous meeting would be an understatement.
The 2-2 draw in February ended in acrimony as Abdoulaye Doucoure’s provocative celebrations triggered Curtis Jones as a melee broke out, while Arne Slot and Sipke Hulshoff were both red-carded for their post-match comments to Michael Oliver after the controversy surrounding James Tarkowski’s 98th-minute equaliser.
The Liverpool head coach has vowed to try and avoid a repeat of those scenes tonight, and hopefully the only talking point come 10pm will be a dominant Reds performance to go along with a fourth successive Anfield derby win.
(Photo by Dan Mullan/Getty Images)
Slot has made just one change in perssonel from the side which started the Carabao Cup final against Newcastle, but the Liverpool boss has gone with some eye-catching calls.
Alisson Becker misses out on the squad entirely, so Caoimhin Kelleher keeps his place in the starting XI with Vitezslav Jaros on the bench.
With Trent Alexander-Arnold and Conor Bradley injured, Curtis Jones is selected to start in an unfamiliar right-back role, and the rest of the back four is unchanged from Wembley.
Ryan Gravenberch and Alexis Mac Allister again form a powerful midfield duo, and the front four is the same as the Carabao Cup final with Dominik Szoboszlai at number 10, Diogo Jota at centre-forward and Mo Salah and Luis Diaz on the flanks.
Federico Chiesa has to be content with a place on the bench yet again despite his impressive cameo at Wembley, while Jarell Quansah surprisingly drops out given the scarcity of right-backs. James McConnell is also a notable substitute.
You can view the Liverpool starting XI and substitutes below, via @LFC on X:
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