The final Merseyside derby of the Women's Super League will take place at Goodison Park, Everton have confirmed.
The Blues scored three without reply in the reverse fixture at Anfield in September, with a record-breaking 27,574 fans in attendance at the home of their rivals. And Brian Sorensen's side will be hoping they can achieve a league double when they host Liverpool on Sunday, March 26.
It will be the first time a WSL fixture between the two sides has been staged at Goodison, with Everton Women having last played at the ground against Manchester City in 2021. With average attendance figures in the women's game up more than 200% on last season, the Blues will be hoping to attract a club-record crowd for a women's game to L4.
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Everton currently sit fifth in the WSL table and are unbeaten in their last four league games, having picked up a huge point on the road against title hopefuls Manchester United on Sunday. Liverpool, meanwhile, moved up to eighth following a crucial win over relegation-threatened Reading.
The Merseyside derby was scheduled to take place at Goodison in 2020 but that fixture was postponed due to adverse weather conditions. The upcoming meeting between the two teams is scheduled to kick off at 12.30pm, although that is subject to change.
Tickets are on sale to season ticket and official members now. The fixture will then go on general sale from 10am on Friday, February 1, with tickets priced at £8 for adults, £4 for under-18s and £4 for over-65s.
You can buy tickets for the game here.
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