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How to watch today’s Everton vs Arsenal Premier League game: Live stream, TV channel, and start time
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Everton vs Arsenal
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How to watch the Premier League match between Everton and Arsenal, as well as kick-off time and team news.
Arsenal have no margin for error as they welcome Everton to the Emirates on Saturday, needing all three points to keep their fading title hopes alive. With Liverpool holding a commanding lead at the top, the Gunners must ensure they don’t drop points, or the Reds could edge even closer to lifting the trophy.
Mikel Arteta’s men trail the league leaders by 12 points with only eight matches remaining. However, a win in the early kick-off at Goodison Park would at least trim the deficit to nine. The return of Bukayo Saka provides a much-needed boost, with the winger marking his comeback from injury by finding the net in Arsenal’s 2-1 victory over Fulham in midweek. On the downside, defensive issues continue to pile up, with Gabriel the latest key player to be sidelined—an untimely setback as the Gunners prepare for a Champions League quarterfinal showdown with Real Madrid.
Everton, meanwhile, head into the clash lookingn TNT SportsTNT Sports
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Abhinav Sharma
05 Apr 2025 01:30+01:00
How to watch today’s Everton vs Arsenal Premier League game: Live stream, TV channel, and start time
Premier League
Everton vs Arsenal
Everton
Arsenal
How to watch the Premier League match between Everton and Arsenal, as well as kick-off time and team news.
Arsenal have no margin for error as they welcome Everton to the Emirates on Saturday, needing all three points to keep their fading title hopes alive. With Liverpool holding a commanding lead at the top, the Gunners must ensure they don’t drop points, or the Reds could edge even closer to lifting the trophy.
Mikel Arteta’s men trail the league leaders by 12 points with only eight matches remaining. However, a win in the early kick-off at Goodison Park would at least trim the deficit to nine. The return of Bukayo Saka provides a much-needed boost, with the winger marking his comeback from injury by finding the net in Arsenal’s 2-1 victory over Fulham in midweek. On the downside, defensive issues continue to pile up, with Gabriel the latest key player to be sidelined—an untimely setback as the Gunners prepare for a Champions League quarterfinal showdown with Real Madrid.
Everton, meanwhile, head into the clash looking to bounce back to bounce back