Everton vs Arsenal: How to watch, TV details and kick-off time explained
David Moyes will be hoping for Everton to return to winning ways when the Toffees face Arsenal on Saturday.
Everton will host Mikel Arteta’s Arsenal at Hill Dickinson Stadium for a Premier League clash, where the Blues will be underdogs.
Everton lost 2-0 to Chelsea last time out in the league, but the Gunners returned to winning ways with a dramatic late win over Wolves.
Arsenal have a 12-point advantage over the Toffees, but Everton‘s home ground is no easy place to go.

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Everton are without Iliman Ndiaye and Idrissa Gana Gueye coming into this one, with those absences a huge blow to Moyes‘ hopes of winning.
Arsenal have suffered key injuries to their defence in recent weeks, but the return of William Saliba has calmed the situation down for Arteta.
The clash will be broadcast live on Sky Sports Main Event, with the match available to stream on Sky Sports UHD and through the Sky Sports+ app.
Match Venue Date TV Channel Everton vs Arsenal The Hill Dickinson Stadium Saturday 20 December Sky Sports Main Event
The match will kick off at a later time of 8pm, rather than the more traditional 12:30pm or 5:30pm on a Saturday.
This is due to Arsenal requesting the fixture change as their EFL Cup quarter-final with Crystal Palace was scheduled for next Tuesday.

Palace’s involvement in the Europa Conference League meant there was no room to stage the cup tie last week as had been hoped.
Any supporters who are unable to watch the match will be able to follow live updates on Sky Sports’ social media channels, with highlights uploaded on their YouTube channel shortly after the final whistle.
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Everton are truly up against it this weekend. Not only are they facing arguably the toughest side in the division, but they are doing it while down to the bare bones.
Moyes will be without Ndiaye and Gueye, but Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall’s hamstring injury could be an even bigger blow.

The team that Moyes is likely to field against the Gunners will be very reminiscent of that of a cup side outing.
Regardless, it’s a huge chance for some outcasts to impress their 62-year-old head coach, which could benefit Everton’s chances for a surprise result.
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