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No, in the first week, the show has already been staged.
We all know that derbies on the pitch are often full of words like hot, exciting, conflicting, and without any controversy, both teams seem to have never played this season.
The Merseyside derby is one of the classic representatives of derby culture in English football.
In the old League One era, it was Liverpool City's "Friendship Derby".
Whether the match is played at Anfield Stadium or Goodison Park, there is no need for both fans to divide the home and away seating areas, with the red and blue fans holding hands and cheering on their home team while singing songs to mock Manchester.
When the doors of the new world known as the Premier League opened, the style of the Merseyside derby took a sharp turn, with tackles, red cards and even crowds becoming the new image of the derby.
The first game of each round of the Premier League is mostly scheduled at noon, and Liverpool's home game against Everton is the 50th Merseyside derby in the Premier League era, and the style of painting is still as tough as ever.
With a combined 27 fouls and four yellow cards, England's record for the reddest derby would surely continue with a harsh referee.
Due to the absence of many key players due to injuries, and also to cope with the crazy running and fast pace of Liverpool's midfield, Everton has a number of young players in the starting lineup.
However, in such a frenetic derby atmosphere, young players can easily lose the ability to make dispassionate judgments about football itself.
Liverpool's experienced veterans played a key role in stabilizing the situation compared to Everton's youngsters, and while Liverpool struggled to win the derby 3-1 after Sadio Mane's injury, their equally passionate German boss Jurgen Klopp became the first coach to lead Liverpool to three successive Merseyside derby.
But Klopp was not in a good mood, this game was a thousand kills for him, eight hundred self-losses, and the injury to the team's thigh Mane cast a cloud over Liverpool's future fixtures.
If someone tells you that the top of the league lost at home to a relegation team, would you believe it? Or is it faith? Or is it faith?
How strong are Antonio Conte's Chelsea? Since losing at home to Arsenal at the start of February, the Blues are unbeaten in six games, including the FA Cup, and are top of the table with 66 points before the game.
Sam Allardyce's Eagles Crystal Palace are 16th in the league with 28 points, just four more than relegation sides Hull City, and although they have a game less, they are not safe.
No one could have imagined that Chelsea at Stamford Bridge would lose, and Crystal Palace, who are also in London, were not the Gunners with a talented goalkeeper at the helm of Arsenal, but the result was a shock.
Chelsea, who had scored in the opening five minutes, conceded twice in less than three minutes, and even though there was a shocking ten minutes of stoppage time in the end, they still broke the biggest upset of the round, sending a warm three points to their city boys who were in desperate need of relegation.
This result proves that the Premier League's relegation team cannot afford to provoke, and also reflects the fierce competition in the Premier League.
Leicester City beat Stoke City 2-0 at home, winning four consecutive league games, once again explaining to the world what it means to "change the coach is like changing the knife", and the defending champion Foxes City, who are in good form, are in sight of relegation.
The same is the change of coach, after Marco Silva took office, Hull City won 4 wins, 2 draws and 4 losses in the Premier League, starting from the first game at home 3-1 Bournemouth, becoming a home dragon, 5 home 4 wins and 1 draw, of which the home two-goal victory over Liverpool is a classic.
Despite a hard away win, the 0-0 draw with the mighty Red Devils Manchester United saw the Portuguese youngster's coaching ability recognised by the entire Tigers, who were just one point away from being out of the relegation zone after beating the Hammers 2-1 at home to West Ham United.
Forced to a 0-0 draw by Tony Pulis's bloomers at Old Trafford, the goalless Reds claimed their 11th draw of the season and joined Middlesbrough, who also drew 0-0 with Swansea City, for the most draws in the Premier League.
Interestingly, Middlesbrough has only won 4 games and lost 14 games, while Manchester United have won 14 games and lost 3 games, because they have played one less game than Middlesbrough, so at first glance, the number of wins and losses between the two has just dropped, which is quite interesting.
Manchester United are sixth in the league, while Myburgh are second from bottom and relegation is in danger.
With a 2-0 win away at Burnley, Tottenham Hotspur are three points ahead of Arsenal, but the Gunners have two games in hand and can overtake their rivals at any time.
However, Arsenal's opponents in this round are Manchester City, and this game will be the tenth meeting between Gunners boss Arsène Wenger and Blue Moon boss Pep Guardiola.
Looking at the past history of the two, Wenger has 2 wins, 2 draws and 5 defeats, and the previous eight meetings have all taken place in the knockout rounds of the Champions League, and in December last year, the two met for the first time in the domestic arena, and finally Manchester City came from behind to win 2-1 against the Gunners, handing the opponent two consecutive defeats this season.
Arsenal have lost just one of their last 31 league home games against Manchester City, with 20 wins and 10 draws in the remaining 30 games.
However, Manchester City have lost just two of their last eight visits to Arsenal and the Blues are looking to beat the Gunners twice for the first time since the 1975-76 season.
The two sides have met 39 times in the Premier League, with Arsenal having an absolute advantage with 23 wins, 9 draws and 7 losses, and 12 wins, 6 draws and 1 loss at home.
This is the 191st meeting between the two sides in history, after Arsenal won 96, drew 44 and lost 50.
On 2 April 2017, at 15.35pm London time, the weather will be clear, and a key match of the 30th round of the Premier League will be played at the Emirates Stadium in five minutes.
Led by referee Andre Marriner, Arsenal and Manchester City players took the ball boy by the hand and walked onto the pitch.
In the Sky Sports studio, ace commentator Martin Taylor, guest commentators Gary Neville and Thierry Henry, all three of them invariably focused on "Yashin II" Zhangzhetian.
It seems that he is emitting this dazzling light.
China, LeEco Video Studios.
"Audience friends, good evening, welcome to watch the 2016-17 Premier League season 30th round match between Arsenal and Manchester City broadcast by LeTV Video, I'm Zhan Jun."
"I'm Zhang Lu."