We are back with Women’s Super League action this weekend. Everton hosts Arsenal at Walton Hall Park on Friday night at 19:00 GMT. The last time the teams went head-to-head it ended in a goalless draw. Let’s find out about the potential line-ups, statistics and where to watch Everton vs Arsenal.
Source: Everton on X
Everton vs Arsenal: Team News & Possible Line-ups
The possible line-ups are derived from previous match days. We take into consideration how strong the opponents are, what players are injured and of course team news before the match.
Team News Everton
Brian Sørensen and his team beat Aston Villa last weekend. Mjelde opened the score after 16 minutes and Hayashi doubled their lead in the second half. Sørensen will be looking to build on that momentum against The Gunners, who just lost an important game in the FA Cup.
What the coach has to say:
We expect to hear from the head coach today.
Our prediction of the Starting IX Everton vs Arsenal:
Brosnan
Holmgaard
Stenevik
Fernández
Mjelde
Hayashi
Ladd
Snoeijs
Payne
Gago
T. Payne
Source: Arsenal on X
Team News Arsenal
Renée Slegers gave the following squad update: “Same players available at the moment, we have one more training to go.”
Last time Lotte Wubben-Moy and Lina Hurtig were not available, and Chloe Kelly was cup tied.
The team comes off the back of a Women’s FA Cup defeat against Liverpool. The head coach talked a little bit about how it impacted the team:
“Very disappointing. Not what we wanted, not the performance we wanted at all. Players were angry on Monday, and we want to do better as a collective moving forward. But we can’t impact that anymore, it’s behind us and we want to look forward. That’s on Friday, a very important game against Everton in the league. We know we’re still active in the Champions League as well, so we have a big month coming up.”
What the coach has to say:
On facing Everton: “They are a challenging team. They’re one of the most unpredictable tactically. So we’ll have to be prepared. It was 0-0 at home. I think we did a lot of things quite well in that game. We just didn’t score. They’ve recruited new players. I think they’re strong at the moment. They’re strong at their home ground. So, we know it’s a big challenge. But obviously we also believe in what we’re doing. I watched training today on the pitch and we look like ourselves again. So that’s very positive.”
Our prediction of the Starting IX for Arsenal against Everton:
Van Domselaar
Fox
Williamson
Catley
McCabe
Cooney-Cross
Foord
Kelly
Mead
Caldentey
Russo
Everton vs Arsenal: Previous Meetings & Stats
Everton has most of their players back from injury and started 2025 with some positive results: a narrow defeat against Chelsea and a 0-2 win against Aston Villa. The head coach commented post-match: “I am super happy with the performance. It was important that we got the win today”.
The Gunners need to move on from their disappointing results in the Women’s FA Cup last weekend and focus on their remaining competitions: the WSL and Women’s Champions League. Securing a spot in the top three is crucial, but the head coach believes they are still in the race for silverware in both competitions.
Arsenal had an impressive win streak against The Toffees, who struggled to secure any points against The Gunners for years. However, Everton turned things around in the previous season with a 1-1 draw and held Arsenal to a goalless draw in their most recent meeting.
Frequently Asked Questions
Where can I watch the Women’s Super League Everton vs Arsenal?
Everton vs Arsenal is live on the Barclays Women’s Super League YouTube.
When was the last meeting between Everton vs Arsenal?
The last meeting was on the 6th of October 2024. It ended in 0-0. Arsenal had most of the ball possession and a total of 21 shots, of which only five were on target.
What is Everton vs Arsenal kick-off time?
Everton vs Arsenal kicks off at 19:00 GMT on Friday the 14th of March at Walton Hall Park.