Everton FC continue their Premier League season against title-chasing Arsenal at the Emirates Stadium.
A view from Arsenal's Emirates Stadium.
The Emirates Stadium will host Everton's Premier League match with Arsenal.
Everton travel to the Emirates Stadium to take on Arsenal on Saturday afternoon knowing the odds are stacked against them. The Toffees have not won on the red side of north London since 2021.
Sean Dyche's men haven't played since their 4-0 win over Wolves at the start of the month after the Merseyside derby with Liverpool was postponed last weekend. The Gunners are enjoying a good run of form after a difficult October, however, they failed to defeat Fulham last weekend to lose ground on Liverpool at the top of the table.
Everton could do their fierce rivals a huge favour with a result against Arsenal. However, fans in the UK will not be able to watch the game live and, here, we explain why;
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Why isn't Arsenal vs Everton being shown live on TV in the UK?
The fixture wasn't chosen by broadcasters Sky Sports and TNT Sports. The usual 12.30pm slot on TNT is vacant this weekend with Southampton vs Tottenham scheduled for 7pm on Sunday night instead.
Sky Sports will, meanwhile, be broadcasting the Nottingham Forest vs Aston Villa match from 5.30pm on Saturday evening. Brighton vs Crystal Palace will also be aired on Sky Sports on Sunday afternoon at 2pm - soon followed by the first Manchester derby of the season at 4.30pm.
However, due to English football's Saturday black-out, which runs from 2.45pm to 5.15pm, the Arsenal vs Everton match at 3pm will not be broadcast live. This rule, Article 48 of UEFA's statutes, emerged in 1987 and is in place to 'protect attendances throughout the English football pyramid'.
How can you follow Arsenal vs Everton instead?
For coverage of the Arsenal vs Everton match, you can follow along with a dedicated matchday blog live through the Liverpool ECHO website, which 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 numerous international broadcasters showing the game, including 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. Match of the Day is another place to watch highlights - in the UK.