THE PREMIER LEAGUE have announced the new date for the last ever Merseyside derby at Goodison Park.
Everton’s clash with Liverpool was originally scheduled to be played on December 7, 2024.
But the clash was postponed due to poor weather conditions caused by Storm Darragh.
However, the new date of the clash will be on February 12.
TNT Sports will have the rights to the fixture, which will be played at 7.30pm.
A statement from the Premier League on the new date of the game said: “Following consultations between the clubs and the Premier League, a new date was agreed upon.”
Yet there is a risk the historic match could be postponed AGAIN.
That is because it is subject to Liverpool not playing in the Champions League knockout phase play-off round, which are due to be played out during that week.
Arne Slot’s Reds currently top the new-look 36-team Champions League league table with six wins from six and sit six points above the play-off round spots.
However, they are yet to mathematically secure a spot in the top eight and confirm qualification to the last-16 due to the possibility of a major goal difference swing.
Therefore, this means the clash with Everton at Goodison may be forced to be rearranged for a second time, though this risk should only be theoretical given Liverpool’s imperious form in Europe so far.
They face Lille and PSV in their final two league fixtures.
TNT having the rights to broadcast the game will cause a headache given they how they will also be showing the Champions League play-off ties that day as well.
Since the original fixture, Everton have sacked manager Sean Dyche and replaced him with David Moyes.
The Scot, 61, previously managed the Toffees for 11 years between 2002 and 2013 before he left for an ill-fated spell in taking over from Sir Alex Ferguson at Manchester United.
Moyes has since Real Sociedad, Sunderland and West Ham across two stints, leaving the Hammers for the second time over the summer after delivering them a first trophy in 43 years the season prior.
He has managed 42 games against Liverpool during his career, but has only won six times.
Everton won the Goodison clash against Liverpool last season, but before that had not won at home against their local rivals since 2010.
The club have splashed out £760million on building a new state-of-the-art stadium at Bramley Moore Dock, which the club plan to move into from the start of next season.
SunSport exclusively revealed how the club’s new American owners led by Dan Friedkin have been working to secure a huge £220m stadium naming deal.
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