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SportFootballLiverpool FCLiverpool travel to Everton on Sunday and can use the opportunity to tick off another significant box in their Premier League campaignLiverpool can do more than just land another blow on Everton and strengthen their claims of Champions League qualification on Sunday.Victory on a first-ever visit to the new Hill Dickinson Stadium home of their neighbours would extend one remarkable record in the Premier League.No club has won at more stadiums in the top-flight since 1992 than Liverpool, who have triumphed at least once at 59 of the 61 grounds to which they have travelled in the competition.Their most recent addition to that impressive roll call came in March 2024 when Darwin Nunez's dramatic late goal earned a 1-0 win at Nottingham Forest to earn Liverpool their first win at the City Ground in the Premier League at the seventh attempt.FOLLOW OUR LIVERPOOL FC FACEBOOK PAGE! All the latest news and analysis from Anfield on the Liverpool Echo's dedicated LFC Facebook pageIt came just a fortnight after the Reds had sealed a first win at Brentford's Gtech Community Stadium.The reason Liverpool have won at more venues than historically more successful Premier League sides Manchester United, Arsenal, Chelsea and Manchester City is due to their excellent record at teams either promoted for one season or who were set to move to a new ground.For example, the Reds won at both Barnsley and Swindon Town during the pair's sole campaigns in the top flight, and triumphed at Bolton Wanderers' old Burnden Park, Middlesbrough's former Ayresome Park ground and Sunderland's ex-home Roker Park before the trio all moved to a new stadium - where Liverpool have also won.Indeed, there remain only two stadia where Liverpool have played and haven't tasted victory during the Premier League era.
The Reds have yet to triumph at Bloomfield Road, losing 2-1 at Blackpool on Kenny Dalglish's first official game in charge during his second stint as Reds boss in January 2011.The second is the most recent new arrival to the Premier League, with Liverpool having needed a dramatic Luis Diaz injury-time equaliser to salvage a 1-1 draw at Luton in November.And should the Reds fail to win at Hill Dickinson Stadium on Sunday, a third will be added to the list. Well, until next season at least.Choose Liverpool Echo as a 'Preferred Source' on Google News for quick access to the news you value.Liverpool FC
