The schedule of the Premier League holiday starts getting hot, as Everton vs Arsenal will happen in Hill Dickinson Stadium on 20 December 2025. David Moyes and his Toffees want to disrupt the table-topping Gunners of Mikel Arteta. The game brings back a legendary rivalry and Arsenal will be seeking silverware and Everton aiming at achieving mid table safety.
What time does Everton vs Arsenal kick off?
The game kicks off at 20:00 GMT (8:00 PM UK time), aligning with the Premier League‘s evening slot to maximize global viewership during the Christmas period. For US audiences, that’s 3:00 PM ET, perfect for afternoon watching. The fixture was rescheduled from Sunday to accommodate Arsenal’s EFL Cup commitments, ensuring fans have ample time to plan.
An inventive way of gaining Arsenal's team news from Gary Cotterill with Mikel Arteta refusing to rule William Saliba, Jurrien Timber and Declan Rice out of the match against Wolves 🔴 pic.twitter.com/Et1z8SRskK
— Sky Sports News (@SkySportsNews) December 12, 2025
Where is Everton vs Arsenal being played?
The game takes place at Hill Dickinson Stadium in Liverpool. The refurbished home of Everton since 2025 and with a selection of modern facilities and a 40000-seat capacity. This award-winning stadium, formerly called Goodison Park, offers an electric ambience to the hosts with Arsenal making the first trip to the redeveloped ground to the north.
Seven @Everton players could miss @Arsenal game with five of them key starters.
Iliman Ndiaye – AFCON-duty
Idrissa Gana Gueye – AFCON-duty
Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall – hamstring-injury
Jack Grealish – hamstring-discomfort
Jarrad Branthwaite – long-term-fitness
Merlin Rohl –… pic.twitter.com/UWsXxBuUQn
— Dennis Mayega (@dennis_mayega) December 16, 2025
How to watch Everton vs Arsenal
Football fans worldwide have multiple options to catch the action live. In the UK, tune into Sky Sports Main Event and Sky Sports Premier League. The streaming will be via Sky Go or NOW TV apps. US viewers can watch on NBC Sports Network, USA Network, or stream exclusively on Peacock Premium. Internationally, options include Stan Sport in Australia, Setanta Sports in Armenia, and DAZN in Canada. Highlights and replays follow on official Premier League apps and YouTube channels post-match.
Who will win?
The attacking nature of Arsenal, spearheaded by Saka and Ødegaard, vs the tough defense of Everton. Gunners to win 1-2, Kai Havertz to score the goal in a tight one – further boosting the Arsenal title bid and leaving Everton to refine their strategy.
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