More than 40 players have played for both Merseyside rivals Liverpool and Everton
The longest-running top-flight derby in England, Liverpool and Everton have been continuously competing against each other since the 1962-63 season.
With their home stadiums within a mile of each other, tensions run high between these two clubs' fans every time on derby day.
Since the mid-1980s, the Liverpool-Everton rivalry has intensified on and off the field. This game has seen the most number of red cards than any other since the beginning of the Premier League era.
Despite the extent of their rivalry, many players have represented both Liverpool and Everton in their careers.
Who are they? Let's take a look!
Getty ImagesDick Foreshaw
Dick Foreshaw played for Liverpool and Everton during the period between the First and Second World Wars.
The majority of his appearances came as a striker for Liverpool between 1919 and 1927. He made 266 appearances for the Reds, scoring 117 goals.
In 1927, he joined Everton and scored eight goals in 42 appearances until 1929.
Foreshaw holds the record of being the only player ever to win league titles with both Liverpool (1921-22 & 1922-23) and Everton (1928-29).
AdvertisementGetty ImagesTommy Johnson
English striker Tommy Johnson began his career with Manchester City in 1919 and in his 11-year stint with them, he scored 166 goals in 354 games.
Everton recognised his quality and signed him in 1930 for £6,000. He formed an incredible strike partnership with Dixie Dean as Everton won the Second Division Championship in Johnson's first full season at the club.
Johnson also featured for the Everton team that won the 1933 FA Cup final against his former team Manchester City.
In March 1934, he moved to Liverpool and made 36 appearances in his two-year stint at the club, scoring eight goals.
Getty ImagesDave Hickson
Salford-born Dave Hickson joined Everton in 1948. He made 139 appearances for the Toffees, scoring 63 goals before moving to Aston Villa in 1955. He then joined Huddersfield Town before returning to Everton in 1957.
In his second spell at the club, Hickson scored 32 goals in 86 appearances between 1957 and 1959.
Liverpool came calling in 1959 and Hickson was reunited with manager Bill Shankly. He scored 37 goals in just 60 games for the Reds before leaving the club in 1961.
Getty ImagesNick Barmby
An ever-present name in the Premier League in the late 1990s and early 2000s, Nick Barmby made a name for himself at Tottenham Hotspur.
Everton signed him in 1996 and over the next four years, the attacking midfielder featured in 116 games for them, scoring 18 goals.
In the summer of 2000, Liverpool made a move for Barmby, paying £6 million to Everton for his signature. He helped the Reds win the FA Cup and Uefa Cup in his first season at the club.
An interesting fact about Barmby is that he is one of just nine players to have scored in the Premier League for six different teams with other players being Nicolas Anelka, Craig Bellamy, Darren Bent, Marcus Bent, Andy Cole, Peter Crouch, Les Ferdinand and Robbie Keane.