Liverpool vs Everton: Weather forecast, ticket details and travel information

Everton face local rivals Liverpool on Saturday.

Everton are unbeaten in their last three Premier League matches, after the 0-0 draw with Aston Villa on 13 September.

Jack Grealish could not expand on his Everton form that won him the Premier League Player of the Month award, and he needs to be on top form against the Reds.

David Moyes will be keen to put an end to Liverpool’s 100 per cent record so far in the league in the Anfield encounter.

Everton make the short trip to Anfield next.
Credit: Imago

Weather not expected to be a problem for Liverpool vs Everton

The weather is not expected to be an issue for Everton‘s trip to Liverpool.

The match kicks off at 12:30 GMT, and will be played with temperatures between 14 and 15 degrees, that will feel more like 12 degrees.

The Met Office predict a 40 per cent chance of precipitation, as of 15 September, so there is a chance that it will rain.

Wind gusts are expected to be in the region of 18-20mph, and humidity is between 80 and 67 per cent, so the air could be quite stuffy.

Weather forecast for Liverpool vs Everton.
Credit: Met Office

Anfield ticket information

Everton have sold out their allocation for the Merseyside derby, so there will be no chance of a late ticket for supporters who are not attending.

The Blues were handed an allocation of 3,052 tickets for the contest, and they were priced at £30 for adults, £22.50 for seniors, £15 for 17-21 year olds and £9 for Under-16s.

The hosts still have a sale open for members who attended four or more home league matches last season.

How to get to Anfield?

Most Toffees supporters will already be aware of how to get to Anfield.

For those travelling from outside of the city centre, Lime Street Station is two miles away from the stadium, and taxis and buses are available.

The train towards Southport from Liverpool Central takes supporters to Kirkdale, which is approximately a 30-minute walk away from the ground.

The Soccerbus is the most convenient way to get to Anfield; it operates two hours before each match and leaves from Sandhills station, with a return service also available for up to 75 minutes after the final whistle.

The 917, 26 and 17 bus services run from the city centre, and for those who are driving, the stadium does not have parking facilities, and around the ground is residents-only parking.

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