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2010 FIFA WORLD CUP TICKETS
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EVERTON vs. MANCHESTER UNITED
Sep 11, 2010 – Sep 12, 2010 More Details >
EVERTON vs. NEWCASTLE from
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EVERTON vs. NEWCASTLE
Sep 18, 2010 – Sep 19, 2010 More Details >
EVERTON vs. LIVERPOOL from
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EVERTON vs. LIVERPOOL
Oct 16, 2010 – Oct 17, 2010 More Details >
EVERTON vs. STOKE CITY from
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EVERTON vs. STOKE CITY
Oct 30, 2010 – Oct 31, 2010 More Details >
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EVERTON vs. ARSENAL
Nov 13, 2010 – Nov 14, 2010 More Details >
EVERTON vs. CHELSEA from
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EVERTON vs. CHELSEA
May 22, 2011 – May 23, 2011 More Details >

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Everton FC

 

Everton is another football club of the city of Liverpool, and considered by many as Liverpool's second football club. This was not without creating rivalries between the two clubs and Liverpool FC and Everton FC have been rivals ever since Liverpool FC was created. Right after Everton FC had to move moved from Anfield Stadium. Both teams play in very close proximity and it is a widely supported event when both teams play (such match is called the Merseyside Derby and is also known as The Friendly Derby). Rarety in the world of English Premier League matches, it is not uncommon to see supporters of both teams in one family and supporters sitting on the same side. The rivalry reached its peak in the 80s when both teams competed in two FA Cup Finals, including an emotion-filled day at Wembley in 1989."