Merseyside club Everton FC and London side Arsenal will be locking horns against each other at the Hill Dickinson Stadium in Gameweek 17 of the Premier League on Saturday.

Where to watch Everton v Arsenal: The match will be broadcast live in the United Kingdom on Sky Sports Main Event and Sky Sports Ultra HDR.

When to watch: The match between Everton and Arsenal is set to kick off at 8:00 pm GMT on Saturday, 20 January 2025.

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The Hill Dickinson Stadium will be the site of an English top flight clash when home side Everton play host to visitors Arsenal on Saturday.

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Everton will enter the fixture hoping for nothing short of a victory, as a win would improve the side’s chances of entering the Top 5 of the points table.

David Moyes’ men have won four of their last six Premier League games, and have lost just two. This record will surely provide the fans of the Merseyside club with hopes of a strong performance by their team.

Their last defeat against Chelsea was the fifth time that Everton were beaten by a team playing in the Champions League this season, and David Moyes will be hoping to overturn their fortunes while playing against teams considered giants in Europe.

Everton will also be looking to maintain their record of being unbeaten at home against Arsenal on six out of seven instances.

Although Arsenal are still on top of the points table after Gameweek 16, the Gunners cannot afford to be unwary against any team; Mikel Arteta’s men go into the game against Everton after almost being handed a shock defeat at the hands of bottom-placed Wolverhampton Wanderers.

The match was only won 2-1 deep into stoppage time, courtesy of an own goal by Wolves player Yerson Mosquera. The win helped Arsenal maintain their top spot and two-point difference over Manchester City.

The great showing that Arsenal displayed on the defensive front during the start of the season has suffered a setback; Mikel Arteta’s men have managed to keep a clean sheet in only one out of their last six top flight fixtures.

The side will be definitely be looking to regain this lost form, and it will be very important if Arsenal want to win their first League title in years.

Taking all things into consideration, a win for Arsenal can be predicted as the possible outcome of the game. However, it is more or less certain that the Gunners will not have an easy game.