Arsenal continue their Premier League title bid on Saturday afternoon when they take on Everton at the Emirates Stadium.
The Gunners have turned their form around in the last month after a difficult end of October. Mikel Arteta's men have won five of their last seven games in all competitions, including Wednesday's 3-0 win over AS Monaco in the Champions League.
However, they were held to a 1-1 draw at Craven Cottage by Fulham last weekend as they failed to close the gap on league leaders Liverpool. The Reds' Merseyside derby against Everton was postponed due to Storm Darragh meaning they are now one game behind.
It's the first of a kind fixture for Arsenal between now and the New Year. Before they travel to Brentford on New Year's Day, the Gunners take on Crystal Palace in the league and cup before welcoming Ipswich Town to north London.
However, fans in the United Kingdom will be unable to broadcast the visit of Everton live due to the 3pm blackout rules in place that prohibit the live showing of games in England.
Here, football.london explains why the game isn't on TV and how the blackout rules work.
Why isn't Arsenal vs Everton on TV in the UK?
The fixture wasn't selected by broadcasters Sky Sports and TNT Sports. The usual 12.30pm slot, on TNT, has no game this weekend with Southampton vs Tottenham taking place at 8pm on Sunday night.
Sky Sports will show Nottingham Forest vs Aston Villa at 5.30pm. Brighton vs Crystal Palace is on Sky Sports on Sunday (2pm) before the first Manchester derby of the season follows at 4.30pm.
As Arsenal vs Everton is a 3pm kick-off, it falls during English football's Saturday blackout which runs from 2.45pm to 5.15pm. Any live broadcast of 3pm games in the UK is strictly prohibited.
Article 48 of UEFA's statues allows member nations to select a two-and-a-half weekend slot where live football is not allowed to be broadcasted. The rule in England emerged in 1987 when ITV's deal with the Football League was struck.
The Premier League has claimed the rule is in place to 'protect attendances throughout the English football pyramid', though there has been pleas for the rule to be ditched.
How can you follow Arsenal vs Everton?
football.london will have full match coverage via a dedicated gameday blog. That will provide build-up, analysis, reaction and updates throughout the contest in north London. Match highlights will be available on Sky Sports' YouTube channel shortly after full-time.
For those outside the UK, there are plenty of international broadcasters to follow along with. Among the TV channels showing the game are: Arena Premium, Arena Sport, Astro Sports, beIN Sports, Canal+, DAZN, FuboTVM Hub Premier, MAX, Optus Sport, Peacock Premium, Sport, Sky Sport Italia, Star Sports Select, SuperSport Premier League, Siminn Sport, TV3+, V Sport, and ViaPlay.