Whatever the outcome of this battle, Merseyside is in the red. In recent years there has been a stark contrast between Ewarton and Liverpool, both on and off the field.
Despite the impact of the point deduction incident, Dyche and his Ivoryton players can still find a way to keep themselves out of the off-duty zone and stay within striking distance of the points.
With the premise of the match between Ewarton and Chelsea, this battle is not their concern. This past weekend, they were focused on their win over Nottingham Forest, as well as their upcoming matches against fellow division rivals Luton and Sheffield United.
Of course, the Drag Fat fans want their team to do well in the pyramid battle. It's Gop's last trip to Geddesdon Park for the tournament and a good chance to stop Liverpool from winning the title. However, the reality is that Dyche only cares about the outcome of the game against the same level of opposition.
Things didn't go well for them with a crushing defeat to Chelsea before the Forest Ranger War, but we could see the strength and resilience of Ewarton. They won a crucial six-pointer war that put them five points clear of Luton in the final three games, less than one game.
On the other side, Liverpool also got back to winning ways in the Premier League with a convincing win over Fulham.
With Liverpool's schedule being quite intense, we've seen Gop decide to rotate some of their starters in past matches to help rejuvenate them in time for the final few games in the title race.
Mohamed Sana is one of the mainstays who has taken a backseat in this battle, and there have been recent rumors that he will leave at the end of the season, just like Gopp. In 10 games against Ewarton during his time with Liverpool, Ewarton shouldn't want to see him return to regular duty this campaign, both contributing 8 goals and assists. If he is choosing to make his debut, I think he will want to see himself in the Wave again as well.
Although this game has an intense fight py atmosphere and fans from both sides will be preparing for this game, Liverpool need to win this game more than Ewarton do and I feel that this may affect the other side's view of this game. Ewarton will start by defending and trying to sneak up on Liverpool. However, Liverpool are unbeaten after his last 13 visits to Geddison Park. In addition, he's better. I think the red side from Merseyside will find a way to win and predict that Liverpool will win back the wave.