Liverpool are out of the Champions League, so the only thing they have left to focus on is their bid to qualify for next season’s edition of the competition. Arne Slot’s side are in the top five of the Premier League, but they are not over the line just yet.Everton could be in Europe next season too. Who will triumph when these local rivals meet?Everton win or a draw – 3/5 with CasimbaUnder 2.5 goals – 10/11 with BoyleSportsKiernan Dewsbury-Hall to score or assist – 2/1 with ToteEverton vs Liverpool oddsFind the latest Everton vs Liverpool betting odds here. All odds are provided by our recommended football bookmakers and are subject to change.Everton vs Liverpool predictionsLiverpool’s Champions League dreams are over. Having lost 2-0 to Paris Saint-Germain in the first leg of their quarter-final, the Reds suffered a defeat by the same scoreline in the return fixture this week.There were times when Liverpool put PSG under pressure at Anfield. Had they scored when they were on top, Arne Slot’s side might have been able to force their way back into the tie.Yet no one could argue that PSG were not worthy winners over two legs. Luis Enrique’s side needed penalties to get past Liverpool in the Champions League last season. This time around, they ran out 4-0 aggregate winners.PSG have improved in that time, but the biggest difference is the decline of Liverpool over the last 12 months or so. Whatever happens from here, this will go down as a disappointing season for the Reds, who can no longer win silverware in 2025/26.In a best-case scenario, Liverpool will finish third in the Premier League. That would be a decent outcome from where they are now, but a frustrating one when you consider Slot’s men were the favourites for the title last summer.Liverpool are at least in a better position to qualify for the Champions League than they were a few weeks back.Thanks in large part to Chelsea’s collapse in form, the champions are four points clear of Liam Rosenior’s side in sixth. If results go their way this weekend, the Reds would hold a seven-point buffer with just five matches remaining.The job is not done yet, though, and Liverpool would be left looking nervously over their shoulder if they were to come unstuck at the Hill Dickinson Stadium, which hosts its first ever Merseyside derby on Sunday.With a win this weekend, Everton would be among the sides hot on Liverpool’s heels. Five points behind their rivals at present, the gap between them would be down to two in the event of a successful 90 minutes for the Toffees. That would suddenly put Everton in Champions League contention.“I’d say if we can get a position in the top 10 we’d see it as a really good season, not near the bottom of the table fighting relegation,” Moyes said recently. “But I think we’re here [in the European mix] now, I don’t want to step away because you don’t get many chances.”Everton vs Liverpool betting tipsEverton and Liverpool will renew hostilities in the Merseyside derby this weekend. Everton to get somethingEverton have famously not won in front of fans at Anfield since 1999, but they have got a better record when the crowd is majority blue.A last-gasp James Tarkowski goal earned them a 2-2 draw at Goodison Park last term. The season before that, Everton were 2-0 winners on familiar soil.The Toffees have gone three consecutive home games against Liverpool without defeat and we are backing them to extend that to four on Sunday.Liverpool have lost their last four away matches in all competitions, while Everton have won their last two at the Hill Dickinson. Back an Everton win or a draw at 3/5 with Casimba Hard-fought derby gameThe Merseyside derby is always a great occasion, but this is typically not a goal-laden fixture.Indeed, of the last eight meetings between Liverpool and Everton, there have been more than 2.5 goals on just two occasions.Sunday’s showdown looks set to follow that trend. Everton’s matches this season have contained just 2.38 goals on average, more than only Crystal Palace and Sunderland in the Premier League.Meanwhile, this bet has paid out in each of Liverpool’s last three games. Goals are likely to be at a premium in this one. Tip under 2.5 goals at 10/11 with BoyleSports Dewsbury-Hall in formJordan Pickford and James Garner will provide a challenge, but Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall is a strong contender to win Everton’s Player of the Year award.Dewsbury-Hall has been a revelation for Moyes’s side, scoring seven goals and providing three assists following his move from Chelsea.The 27-year-old has had a direct hand in more goals than any of his Everton team-mates, hence why he is our pick to score or assist on Sunday.Moyes’s teams are always well drilled, but the Scot has given his attacking players a fair amount of freedom this term. Dewsbury-Hall can benefit from that against Liverpool. Choose Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall to score or assist at 2/1 with Tote Everton vs Liverpool predicted lineupsEverton expected lineup: Pickford; O’Brien, Tarkowski, Branthwaite, Mykolenko; Gueye, Garner; McNeil, Dewsbury-Hall, Ndiaye; Beto.Liverpool expected lineup: Mamardashvili; Frimpong, Konate, Van Dijk, Kerkez; Gravenberch, Mac Allister; Salah, Szoboszlai, Wirtz; Gakpo. Where to watch Everton vs LiverpoolLocation: Hill Dickinson Stadium, Liverpool, England.Date and time: Sunday 19th April, 2pm.How to watch: Sky Sports Main Event and Sky Sports Premier League.More Premier League predictionsWe have plenty more Premier League predictions and picks – find our latest betting tips from expert punters in our match preview overview.About the authorGreg LeaGreg Lea is a freelance football writer from London. 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