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Historic First: Hill Dickinson Stadium Ready for Merseyside Derby Debut. Here’s our Bet Builder pick for Everton vs Liverpool, which has been placed with BetMGM:
Alexis Mac Allister Over 1 SOT
Over 1 SOT
With 45 shots and 11 on target this season, the Argentine thrives in Liverpool's high-possession system (59.9%). His accuracy from set-pieces and the edge of the box makes him a persistent threat.
Mohamed Salah Over 1 SOT
Over 1 SOT
The league’s high-volume shooter with 62 attempts and 16 on target. His ability to find space inside the box (52 shots) against a leaky Everton defence is a major factor.
Dwight McNeil Over 1 SOT
Over 1 SOT
A key part of Everton's direct attack. McNeil benefits from the team's aerial dominance (21.9 duels won) to latch onto second balls and test the keeper with his powerful left foot.
Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall Over 1 SOT
Over 1 SOT
Boasting an elite 41% shot-on-target accuracy (13 SOTs from 32 shots), the midfielder is Everton’s most efficient shooter and expert at exploiting gaps in the transition.
The eyes of the footballing world turn to the Hill Dickinson Stadium this Sunday for a Merseyside derby that carries even more weight than usual. For the first time in Premier League history, Everton host Liverpool at their new home, adding a layer of historic intensity to an already fierce rivalry. The stakes couldn’t be higher for either side; David Moyes has his Everton squad knocking on the door of the European spots, while Arne Slot’s Liverpool are desperate to arrest a worrying slump in form to stay in the hunt at the top end of the table. In a match where local pride meets high-level tactical chess, the atmosphere is set to be electric for this 14:00 kick-off.
Everton vs Liverpool Bet Builder Tip
Alexis Mac Allister to Register Over 1 Shot on Target
The Argentine midfielder has become a cornerstone of the Liverpool engine room, and his licence to push forward makes him a consistent threat in the final third. Mac Allister has registered 45 shots across the campaign so far, and with 11 shots on target to his name, he has shown the technical ability to test the goalkeeper from various ranges. While he often operates in a deeper role, he is heavily involved in set-piece situations, with a significant portion of his goals and chances originating from corners and dead-ball deliveries.
The tactical setup for this derby likely sees Liverpool dominating the ball, as they average 59.9% possession compared to Everton’s more modest 43.5%. This territory allows Mac Allister to take up positions on the edge of the area, where he can unleash his preferred right foot. He has already proven his ability to hit the frame in high-pressure games, recording shots on target in recent matches against Brighton and Paris Saint-Germain. Given that Liverpool average 15.8 shots per game, the volume of opportunities for a player of Mac Allister’s quality to find the target is high. His role in “fast breaks” and “regular play” ensures he is always a few yards away from a shooting opportunity, and in a derby where space in the box is at a premium, his long-range accuracy is a vital weapon for the visitors.
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Mohamed Salah to Register Over 1 Shot on Target
There is no more reliable figure in the Liverpool attack than Mohamed Salah when it comes to testing the opposition goalkeeper. The Egyptian forward leads the line with 62 shots this season, a figure that dwarfs most other players in the division. More importantly, he has a high conversion rate of these attempts into actual tests for the keeper, having already notched 16 shots on target. Salah thrives on high-volume attacking, and Liverpool’s philosophy of sustaining pressure plays perfectly into his hands.
Against an Everton side that often relies on a disciplined defensive block, Salah’s movement from the right wing into central areas creates constant problems. He is “strong at finishing” and “strong at individual skill,” meaning he doesn’t always need a perfect pass to get a shot away. With 52 shots coming from inside the box, Salah is expert at finding those pockets of space where he can snap a shot on target. Everton have been known to be “weak at stopping opponents from creating chances,” which is a dangerous trait when facing a player who averages nearly three shots per 90 minutes. Whether it is through a fast break or a clinical finish after a period of sustained pressure, Salah remains the most likely player on the pitch to force Jordan Pickford into a save.
Dwight McNeil to Register Over 1 Shot on Target
On the blue side of the divide, Dwight McNeil represents one of Everton’s most consistent outlets for direct attacking play. McNeil has recorded 20 shots this season, and with 5 of those hitting the target, he remains a goal threat that Liverpool cannot afford to ignore. His style is perfectly suited to David Moyes’s direct approach; McNeil is “very strong” at crossing and delivery, but he also possesses a powerful left foot that he isn’t afraid to use from distance.
Everton’s game plan revolves around “aerial dominance” and “chaos,” and McNeil is often the beneficiary of second balls dropping at the edge of the area. With Everton winning 21.9 aerial duels per match, knock-downs from players like Beto or James Tarkowski provide the perfect platform for McNeil to strike. Liverpool are “weak at defending set pieces,” an area where McNeil is heavily involved, often taking shots from corners or free-kick situations. In a match where Everton will look to exploit Liverpool’s defensive frailties, McNeil’s ability to hit the target from out wide or centrally makes him a prime candidate to test the Liverpool goalkeeper. He has shown he can perform in big moments, and the historic nature of this first derby at the new stadium will likely see him more motivated than ever to find his mark.
Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall to Register Over 1 Shot on Target
Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall has quickly become the creative heart of the Everton midfield, but his contribution to the team’s shooting statistics is just as impressive as his playmaking. He has registered 32 shots this season, with a remarkable 13 shots on target, giving him a shot-on-target accuracy of 41%. This efficiency is elite for a midfielder and makes him one of the most dangerous players in the Everton lineup.
Dewsbury-Hall is “strong at through balls” and “strong at individual skill,” often driving from midfield into the opposition box. He has already scored 7 goals this season, showing a clinical edge that reflects his high frequency of testing the goalkeeper. Liverpool’s midfield can sometimes leave gaps when they push high to dominate possession, and Dewsbury-Hall is the exact type of player to exploit those transitions. With 24 shots coming from inside the box, he isn’t just a long-range specialist; he has the timing to arrive late and finish moves. Given Liverpool’s current run of four straight away defeats and their struggle to keep clean sheets on the road, Dewsbury-Hall’s ability to hit the target provides Everton with a genuine chance to cause an upset in this historic fixture.
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