A big occasion for Moyes’ squad.
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00:00So, Will, just looking at Everton's perspective going into this Merseyside derby, obviously nine games unbeaten in the Premier League and they obviously fought back and got that late point in the last Goodison-Merseyside derby.
00:15Now, what does this one mean for them when they go to Anfield with David Moyes again?
00:19Does he want to make sure there's a strong performance and another decent result in the Premier League? How do they sort of look at this one?
00:25Yeah, David Moyes knows the importance to support us in this game. I don't think he ever won at Anfield during his first stint as Everton manager and that's obviously something he'll want to achieve as well.
00:44But he'll be aware it's a difficult challenge for Everton going there. Liverpool heading into it, not on the back of two defeats, but they've been imperious at home all season.
00:58They've lost once at home, once in the league all season and I think he knows it will be a tough challenge. He'll expect Everton to have a lot less of the ball and he'll want them to take advantage when they maybe do get counter-attacks, breakaways.
01:16They'll need to really have the quality to punish Liverpool potentially. Full loan into it, good. You can't deny that. OK, wins have maybe dried up a little bit of late, but Everton aren't losing games and they've shown real resolve to score. Late equalisers like against West Ham, Brentford as well.
01:40I think Everton fans would definitely take a draw. They'd definitely be happy with a draw heading into this fixture. It's going to be a difficult one. Vitaly Mikhalenko, Everton might be without him now after he picked up an injury on Ukraine due season.
01:58What does David Moyes do there? Does he bring in Ashley Young to go left-back? Does he bring in Nathan Paterson? Does he even put Gerard Bramford on the left-hand side and tuck Jake O'Brien into centre-half next to James Tannicolski? You probably don't want to break up that partnership.
02:16It's definitely a blow for Everton. They are getting some players back, but it looks like McNeil and Calvert-Lewin are probably going to miss out again. David Moyes hasn't got an awful lot of attacking players. He'll be asking some players to go to the well again.
02:35After the break, there's been a chance for players to put their feet up. Some of them have had a chance to rest and recharge their batteries. It's a big one for Everton. They know there's a big challenge ahead. If you could take a draw now, I think a lot of fans would.
03:05Just looking at Everton's run-in, they play the top five in order quite incredibly in the table in the next five games. This is a time where David Moyes will really get tested as Everton boss and see the progress he's made since coming in and replacing Sean Dyche?
03:25Yes, definitely. I don't want to say that the hurry-move period is over, but they did that initial bounce and the winds have dried up a little bit. As you say, they haven't played out for two years. It would be expected to really lose two if you look at league position.
03:48Now they're going to the leaders, Liverpool, Arsenal, Forest, Man City. It's a difficult run for Everton. He's definitely looking towards the future, David Moyes. This is the little room in games where he might say, who's going to be with me next season? Who can I rely on to get big performances when it matters?
04:16David Moyes has made his ambitions clear. He wants to get Everton back towards Europe again. To do that, you need players who are going to be able to stand up and really show the character against the top sides. That's where David Moyes sees Everton as a club going into the new stadium.
04:36I think after this run of games, he'll be looking and thinking, I can rely on X, Y, Z, but A, B, C, I think maybe it's time to move on.