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Everton vs Arsenal: Preview, team news, prediction for Premier League match

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Arsenal visit Goodison Park for the last time as they face Everton on Saturday.

The Toffees will move into their brand new stadium following the season, but before they do they look to end the current campaign strong. It's been a rough ride for Everton, who looked destined for relegation in the first half of the campaign until David Moyes returned to steady the ship and guide them to safety.

With another season in the Premier League assured, Everton have suffered another dip in form and come into this match winless in five league games.

They face an Arsenal side coming off back-to-back league victories.

Here's what you need to know about Everton and Arsenal ahead of their match.

Everton vs. Arsenal: Head-to-head and recent statistics

  • All-time meetings: 224
  • Everton wins: 65
  • Draws: 47
  • Arsenal wins: 112

Arsenal have won exactly half of all their matches against Everton.

The Gunners are also undefeated in the last four meetings with the Toffees.

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Everton vs. Arsenal: Team news

(Sources: Injuriessuspensions)

Everton

  • Injured: McNeil, Calvert-Lewin, Mangala, Mdiaye, Mykolenko, Lindstrom
  • Suspended: None

Arsenal

  • Injured: Tomiyasu, Jesus, Havertz, Calafiore, Gabriel, Timber, White
  • Suspended: None

Everton vs. Arsenal: What the managers are saying

David Moyes, Everton

(via BBC)

"It feels as if we're getting to the end of a long season. For everybody who follows Everton, there's not many days left at Goodison. People will be pretty sad it's going but really excited about the prospect of moving to a new stadium."

Mikel Arteta, Arsenal

(via Arsenal)

"It will be very special. There’s a lot of history as well between the clubs and I have my own personal story which was a beautiful one, with the manager that has just come back now and he's doing extremely well. I'm so happy for the club, and for David because it's never easy to come back there for the second time. In my opinion, he was the person who lifted that club to a different level and now he's on the journey to do it again once they move to a new stadium, so I think it's a really nice story."

Everton vs. Arsenal: Prediction

Arsenal's makeshift backline could give Everton some space to exploit, but the Gunners will likely still overwhelm their hosts on the other end of the field.

Prediction: Everton 1-3 Arsenal

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