For the 113th and final time, we’ll take to the field at Goodison Park for a fixture against Everton on Saturday (12.30pm UK), a venue we’ve been visiting since the teams first met in 1905.
It holds plenty of happy memories for our supporters, and indeed Mikel Arteta who called it home during his six-year stay on Merseyside during his playing days, when he called the recently reappointed David Moyes his manager, rather than his rival in the opposition dugout.
With only four matches left at Goodison, Evertonians will be desperate to extend their three-game unbeaten run on their own patch right until the end, but we’ll be looking to make our final trip memorable by clinching back-to-back wins at the famous old ground for the first time in 13 years, and build momentum with Real Madrid on the horizon.