So, it's that time of the year again. That interminable stretch of football wilderness otherwise known as the international break.
Gareth Southgate's side are set to take on Australia in a friendly at Wembley before hosting Italy in a EURO qualifier. But for those who aren't enthralled by the prospect of England's upcoming clashes, there is still the chance to get down to Anfield for a quality dose of domestic action this weekend.
With many fans counting down the days to the Reds' Premier League meeting with Everton, Sunday's Women's Super League (WSL) clash between the two sides is the perfect way to whet the Merseyside derby appetite. And, at a time when the eye-watering prices of Premier League tickets means the men's game is less accessible than ever, this weekend's contest represents a unique opportunity for fans to get their football fix at a quite remarkably reasonable price. Indeed, adults are just £10 and concessions £1 with Anfield increasingly full.
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Matt Beard's side will go into the fixture hoping to build on a flying start to the season that has seen them triumph over title hopefuls Arsenal at the Emirates and dispatch a very good Aston Villa side at Prenton Park. The latter of those two fixtures saw summer signings Marie Hobinger and Natasha Flint both get off the mark on their home debuts for their new club. It's a result that sees Liverpool sitting second in the WSL table, level on points with league leaders Leicester City.
The win over Villa means the Reds have made their best start to a WSL season since 2017, with Beard's side the
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