Everton have urged their supporters to buy the Hillsborough charity single by projecting an image of their tribute to the 96 victims on the wall of Anfield.
The Toffees paid a touching tribute to the Liverpool fans that were killed during an FA Cup semi-final at the Hillsborough Stadium in 1989 earlier this season by bringing two mascots onto the field - one child wearing an Everton top with the number nine and the other in a Liverpool kit emblazoning number six on the back.
The Justice Collective have created a single with the proceeds going towards the legal costs of the families of the victims by covering a version of 1969 Hollies hit 'He Ain't Heavy, He's My Brother'.
The image was projected onto the home of the Reds with the message, 'Let's make it No 1 together' as the group try to clinch the Christmas top spot on the charts.