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Arsenal Vs Everton Match Report And All You Need To Know

The gunners will be taking on Everton today at the Emirates stadium as they hope to get closer to the top four.

The gunners will be taking on Everton today at the Emirates stadium as they hope to get closer to the top four.

Arsenal has had an interesting January transfer window which has brought them some good players and this match against the toffees against Everton will be their first match since the transfer window closed.

The gunners are currently in the 6th position with 42 points while their today’s opponents are in the 9th position with 31 points so they should be good enough to collect all the three points from the underperforming toffees.

EVERTON PREVIOUS 5 MATCHES

Everton 0 – 2 Manchester United

Liverpool 2 – 1 Everton

Tottenham Hotspur 4 – 0 Everton

Everton 1 – 1 West Bromwich …

Everton 2 – 1 Leicester City

( Lacazette Vs Everton / Getty)

ARSENAL PREVIOUS 5 RESULTS

Chelsea 0 – 0 Arsenal

AFC Bournemouth 2 – 1 Arsenal

Arsenal 4 – 1 Crystal Palace

Arsenal 2 – 1 Chelsea

Swansea City 3 – 1 Arsenal

As you can see above, the gunners have made two wins, two losses and one draw in their last five matches while the toffees have made one win, one draw and three losses in their last five matches so which means that Arsenal has been the better team in the previous last five games.

( Ozil celebrating after scoring / Getty)

ARSENAL VS EVERTON MATCH DETAILS

MATCH NAME: Arsenal Vs Everton

STADIUM NAME: Emirates Stadium

MATCH DATE: 3rd/Feb/2018

MATCH TIME: 17:30 GMT

ALL TIME MATCHES PLAYED BTWN THESE TWO CLUBS: 209

EVERTON WINS: 60

ARSENAL WINS: 104

DRAWS: 45

This will be a must win match for the gunners.

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