The Scot will not accept his side go into the match as favourites despite their vastly superior form since the turn of the year taking them above the Reds in the Barclays Premier League. But he does admit the way things have come together since January, having bedded in new signings, gives them the absolute best chance of Wembley glory.
"We have played really well, we have shown lots of good things and great character in what we have done and have got a bit of momentum," Moyes said.
"We couldn't be going into the semi-final in any better form as we are in as good a condition as we possibly could be. I think teams who have lots of quality and good footballers often need a great heart and desire.
"You need all those elements to be a great side and win big games and at this present time we are getting all the qualities I hope you would from Everton, but we are playing well just now.
"The players have a feeling they are doing the right things; we are scoring goals, which we weren't at the start of the season, so we have to keep that momentum going."
Since Everton last won silverware (the 1995 FA Cup) their city rivals have won the Champions League, the UEFA Cup, the FA Cup twice and the League Cup three times, the last of which came in February at Wembley.
But Moyes believes his side can match Liverpool for big-game experience.
"I'm not really that interested in Liverpool but I do know we are playing against a really good club with great traditions who have been in this situation many times before and have a great history, but we have that here at Everton as well," he added.
"If you look at the clubs who are in the semi-finals in their own right they are all big clubs."
Source: PA
Source: PA