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Two Premier League teams on the opposite side of the spectrum meet on Saturday, as 15th-place Everton meets 2nd-place Arsenal in a late-season fixture.
Skelly commits a foul on Jack Harrison inside the box, allowing Iliman Ndiaye to step up and tuck away Everton's equalizer against Arsenal at Goodison Park.
Arsenal is in a tough spot. They sit second in the EPL, but there is a sizeable gap between them and first-place Liverpool. On the flip side, they are far enough ahead of the pack that they are unlikely to fall out of the top four, meaning they have a good chance of qualifying for the UEFA Champions League once again.
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After winning four out of five league games against Arsenal between December 2020 and February 2023, Everton are now without a win in their past four league meetings with the Gunners (drawn one, lost three).
The Gunners travel to Merseyside hoping to keep their faint title hopes alive.
White missed Tuesday's win over Fulham while Timber was substituted with an issue during that game, but the pair could return on Saturday.
This is going to be difficult for Arsenal. Everton defended so well against Liverpool on Wednesday, and they carried a real threat too, with Beto running in behind. Bukayo Saka was back for the Gunners against Fulham and he will obviously boost their attack but they have picked up a few defensive injuries,
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Everton hosts Arsenal at Goodison Park this afternoon in the Premier League’s early kick-off, with the Gunners hoping to keep pressure on leaders Liverpool.
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SB Nation on MSNEverton vs Arsenal: The Opposition View | Final meeting at Goodison for Moyes & ArtetaThe Blues have really turned things around since David Moyes took charge once more, and will look to do so in the final Goodison Park match against Arsenal.