Arsenal look to make sure their Week 15 stumble was a blip when they host Everton at the Emirates Stadium on Saturday.
The Gunners drew 1-1 at Fulham to end a dominant three-match winning streak over Forest, West Ham, and Manchester United, and sit in third place.
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Mikel Arteta’s men are two points back of second-place Chelsea and six back of Liverpool, who hold a match-in-hand.
That match is Week 15’s Storm Darragh-postponed Merseyside derby with Everton, who have been lying in wait to return to the Premier League pitch.
The Toffees’ clobbered Wolves 4-0 last time out to end a five-match winless skid that included draws with Fulham, West Ham, and Brentford.
Everton have played in three of the Premier League’s six scoreless draws this season.
**How to watch Arsenal vs Everton live, stream link and start time**
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**Kick off time**: 10am ET Saturday
**Venue**: Emirates Stadium — North London
**TV Channel**: Peacock Premium
**Streaming**: [Premier League on Peacock](https://www.peacocktv.com/sports/premier-league?cid=2101sportsplsymedi1959&utm_campaign=2101sportspl&utm_source=nbcsports&utm_medium=sym_editorial_seoopt_article&utm_term=nbcsportsseo&utm_content=premierleague)
**Arsenal team news, focus**
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Bukayo Saka has been magnificent for the Gunners. He leads the team in goals (5), assists (10), and big chances created (18). If Arsenal or England were to win a major trophy, Saka could challenge for the _Ballon d’Or_. Perhaps that means he should anyway, but we digress.
OUT: Takehiro Tomiyasu (knee), Ben White (knee) | QUESTIONABLE: Jurrien Timber (undisclosed), Gabriel Magalhaes (knock), Riccardo Calafiori (knee), Thomas Partey (undisclosed), Oleksandr Zinchenko (undisclosed)
**Everton team news, focus**
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Dwight McNeil leads the Toffees in goals (3) and assists this season (3). The latter part is fine but clearly Sean Dyche wants to see Dominic Calvert-Lewin, Beto, or Iliman Ndiaye leading in the finishing department. Actually, he’d probably take 10 goals from Jordan Pickford if it means a double-digit scorer any time soon.
OUT: Dele Alli (groin), Timothy Iroegbunam (ankle), James Garner (back) | QUESTIONABLE: Youssef Chermiti (ankle), Michael Keane (knee)
**Arsenal vs Everton prediction**
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Not today, Dychey. Too much attack from Arsenal, even with the midweek Champions League action demanding plenty of Mikel Arteta. Everton will keep it as ornery as possible, but the Emirates Stadium will see its expected win. **Arsenal 2-0 Everton**.
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