1. Liverpool line-up creates historypublished at 10:14 Greenwich Mean Time

    Everton 2-2 Liverpool

    Liverpool players huddle together on the pitchImage source, Getty Images

    Liverpool’s starting line-up against Everton last night had no English players in it - the first time they have ever started no English players for a Premier League game.

  2. Late drama, as late as it getspublished at 10:11 Greenwich Mean Time

    Everton 2-2 Liverpool

    Timed at 97:08, Tarkowski’s dramatic equaliser for Everton was the latest goal scored on record (from 2006-07) in a Premier League Merseyside derby.

    It was also Liverpool's second-latest conceded on record against any side in the league, after Robin van Persie’s goal for Arsenal in April 2011 (97:10).

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    Get Involvedpublished at 10:09 Greenwich Mean Time

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    Just wish there was more fight from LFC players in the last minute of play than after the whistle. Really should have closed down Everton and prevented that cross. I will take the point. On to Wolves.

    Phil (LFC fan from Melbourne)

  4. Slot-Oliver handshake evokes memories of Tuchel & Contepublished at 10:03 Greenwich Mean Time

    Slot's uncomfortably long handshake with Oliver isn't my favourite uncomfortably long handshake in Premier League history by the way....

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    Get Involvedpublished at 09:59 Greenwich Mean Time

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    Everyone enjoys a fierce derby, but last night the players actions resulted in the Police and stewards being drawn away from looking after the crowd to separate players. Any punishment should reflect that involvement being needed and the potential impact on crowd safety.

    David

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    Get Involved - 'Classic derby, brilliant result'published at 09:48 Greenwich Mean Time

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    Classic derby, brilliant result and what a goal to end it! Players are entitled to celebrate and the only reason there were red cards at all was because Curtis Jones lost it. Andy he lost it because of the goal and the fact Liverpool had blown a lead. As usual with Liverpool as soon as anything goes wrong they all start whinging! Get over yourselves, Everton matched you and got a well deserved draw

    Anon

    Van Dijk complaining about referees - like he said about the Roma complaints..... "who cares" - works both ways Virgil

    Greg

    An Everton fan since 1965, I loved every second of the game Both side played great passionate football and went for it Discourse was wrong to taunt the Liverpool fans We need to maintain respect Liverpool are a great side and we were their match last night One point of note; Slot may now comprehend what the Merseyside derby is all about

    Kieran

  7. Liverpool fans goaded Everton with 'we won the league at Goodison Park' chantspublished at 09:46 Greenwich Mean Time

    With time running out on the final Merseyside derby at Goodison Park, Liverpool fans took their chance to rub salt into the wounds of Everton supporters.

    Supporters in the away end were heard singing: 'We won the league at Goodison Park'.

    Of course, that came *before* Tarkowski's equaliser which sent the majority of the stadium into euphoria.

    The point may still win Liverpool the title, mind.

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  8. 'Referee Oliver lost control'published at 09:34 Greenwich Mean Time

    Everton 2-2 Liverpool

    Steve McManaman
    Former Liverpool winger on TNT Sports

    I do think Michael Oliver lost control of the game today, I really do.

    I think a lot of the second yellows and the red cards were just, but I just didn't think he had a firm grasp on the game today - the occasion, the magnitude, how aggressive it was going to be.

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    Get Involvedpublished at 09:31 Greenwich Mean Time

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    Will be interesting to see how Liverpool react to this because it will have felt like a defeat the way it ended. Momentum is a fine balance, and things like last night can tip you over. Happened last season after losing the derby.

    Nigel, Redhill

    Disappointing end to the game last night, but it's important we don't get embroiled by that fight mentality, we need to play our own game.

    Sam, Liverpool

  10. Everton inch closer to safetypublished at 09:30 Greenwich Mean Time

    Right, before we focus a bit more on things at the top of the table, let's look at the bottom half, shall we?

    Everton's draw moves the Toffees 10 points clear of relegation and into 15th, tied with West Ham and Tottenham.

    Moyes' side have taken 10 points from the last 12 available to significantly ease their relegation fears.

    Southampton, Ipswich and Leicester - the three sides promoted from the Championship last season - remain in the bottom three.

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  11. What were VAR looking at after Everton equaliser?published at 09:21 Greenwich Mean Time

    Everton 2-2 Liverpool

    A VAR message for a possible offside is displayed on the big screen following a goal by James Tarkowski of EvertonImage source, Getty Images

    It was a long, long wait for Everton with the VAR running the rule over Tarkowski's 98th-minute equaliser against Liverpool.

    There was plenty of confusion as Liverpool appealed to Michael Oliver for a foul in the build-up while an offside check was also carried out during the lengthy delay.

    The VAR checked whether Virgil van Dijk was just about keeping Doucoure onside before the leveller while the midfielder's push on Liverpool defender Ibrahima Konate was also looked at.

    However, VAR saw nothing wrong with the replays and the referee's on-field decision stood.

  12. 'I don't think you could have scripted it any better'published at 09:17 Greenwich Mean Time

    Everton 2-2 Liverpool

    David James
    Former England goalkeeper on BBC Radio 5 Live

    I don't think you could have scripted it any better for the last Merseyside derby at Goodison Park.

    It started off like fireworks, the best team then took the lead, continued to keep the lead and then Everton showed all of their fighting spirit - quite literally towards the end of the game.

  13. BREAKING - Eustace leaves Blackburnpublished at 09:15 Greenwich Mean Time
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    Blackburn Rovers have confirmed John Eustace has left the club. The former Birmingham City boss is set to take charge at fellow Championship club Derby County.

    'While we are disappointed by his decision to leave at this crucial stage of the season, we fully understand that the opportunity to move closer to his family and return to a former club played a significant role in his choice,' a Blackburn statement read.

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    Get Involvedpublished at 09:05 Greenwich Mean Time

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    Liverpool fan here. As frustrating as last night’s game was (especially the referee’s contribution to it) I honestly can’t say we deserved more than a point. For Everton fans and neutrals it was a cracking climax, of course. But in the final analysis I think another piece of news from yesterday will have far more impact on the title race: the fact that Kai Havertz is out for the rest of the season.

    Gunnar, Haslemere

  15. Celtic have 'one more shot'published at 08:58 Greenwich Mean Time

    Celtic 1-2 Bayern Munich

    Brendan Rodgers
    Celtic manager

    We’ve got one more shot. It’s a new level for a lot of the players. They’ve done absolutely great and now we go to a wonderful arena, fantastic pitch - let’s go and have no regrets and see where it takes us. The game is still in the balance. It’s tight.

    We’ve shown we can play football and can be a threat so we’re still right in the tie. With their quality and the goals they can score it can be out of sight but that’s not the case and I’m looking forward to it already.

  16. Kane extends record against Schmeichelpublished at 08:55 Greenwich Mean Time

    Spare a thought for Celtic goalkeeper Kasper Schmeichel.

    The Dane probably thought his days of Kane firing past him were over when the pair left the Premier League.

    But Kane's goal last night was the 19th time he's scored against Schmeichel for club and country - five more than he's managed against any other goalkeeper.

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  17. Maeda keeps Celtic Champions League hopes alivepublished at 08:52 Greenwich Mean Time

    Celtic 1-2 Bayern Munich

    Amy Canavan
    BBC Scotland

    Harry Kane celebratesImage source, Getty Images

    Daizen Maeda's deft header kept Celtic's hopes of reaching the Champions League last 16 alive, despite the Scottish Premiership side falling to defeat against Bayern Munich in Glasgow.

    Japan international Maeda, whose suspension for the first leg was only overturned on Monday, hauled Brendan Rodgers' side back into a tie which appeared beyond them after goals either side of the break for Bayern.

    Michael Olise's outrageous strike on the stroke of half-time set Vincent Kompany's side on their way to a much-deserved win after a dominant performance.

    The Hammersmith-born France international hammered a ferocious shot high past Kasper Schmeichel after cutting in from the right and leaving Greg Taylor for dust.

    It was the sickest of sucker-punches for Celtic, but it lifted Bayern, who roared out of the traps in the second half.

    England captain Harry Kane was left, inexplicably, unmarked at the back post to volley in his 29th goal in 29 games this season and seventh in this competition.

    Read the full report.

  18. Postpublished at 08:45 Greenwich Mean Time

    Right, there's plenty more fallout from the Merseyside derby but we promised you we'd cover Celtic's Champions League play-off first leg defeat to Bayern Munich, didn't we?

  19. 'The final Goodison Park Merseyside derby certainly had a sting in the tail'published at 08:42 Greenwich Mean Time

    Everton 2-2 Liverpool

    John Murray
    BBC Radio 5 Live chief football correspondent on the Football Daily podcast

    The final Goodison Park Merseyside derby certainly had a sting in the tail... When the final whistle did go it all kicked off as [Abdoulaye] Doucoure and [Curtis] Jones manhandled each other, referee Michael Oliver showed them both two yellow cards and reds and also straight reds to Arne Slot and his assistant Sipke Hulshoff after something they said to the referee.

    It was quite the derby finale at the grand old stadium. Four goals and four red cards.

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    Get Involvedpublished at 08:33 Greenwich Mean Time

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    "unsavoury scenes that nobody wants to see..." Then showing THREE photos in full technicolour... love it!!

    Mick