Merseyside derby passes without a card - bore draw fails to spark
Across 52 matches between the two fierce rivals there have been 21 dismissals, which is the most of any fixture in the competition.
There have also been 204 bookings, but the latest encounter went by without referee Michael Oliver needing to caution anyone.
Not since the first meeting in the Premier League on December 7, 1992, has that happened in matches between Everton and Liverpool.
0 - This was only the second Merseyside derby in Premier League history without a single card shown and the first since their maiden PL clash at Goodison Park in December 1992. Tame.
— OptaJoe (@OptaJoe) April 7, 2018
While the level of discipline will be welcomed by some, it is a reflection of a derby that lacked atmosphere, passion and quality.
Everton only recorded one shot on target in the entire 90 minutes, while Liverpool could only register three – both sides failing to test either goalkeeper in the second half.