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Jacob Leeks

Is Arsenal vs Everton on TV? Kick-off time and live stream details

Arsenal have the chance to put themselves firmly in control of the Premier League title race when Everton visit the Emirates Stadium on Wednesday.

The Gunners can pull five points clear of Manchester City with a win in their game in hand over Pep Guardiola's men. The match was originally scheduled to take place in September but was postponed after the death of Queen Elizabeth II.

It will be no easy task for the Gunners to claim the three points they need though, with Everton looking a changed team under Sean Dyche. Memories are still fresh of the Toffees' recent win over Arsenal at Goodison Park and Mikel Arteta will be hoping for a better result in the return fixture.

When is Arsenal vs Everton?

Arsenal's clash with Everton will kick off at 7.45pm on Wednesday, 1 March at the Emirates Stadium.

The last meeting between the two sides came three weeks ago when Everton briefly derailed Arsenal's title bid with a 1-0 win at Goodison Park. James Tarkowski scored the winner on the hour mark in what was Sean Dyche's first game in charge.

There have been 220 clashes between the two teams since their first meeting in 1905. Arsenal have won 109 times, with Everton victorious on 65 occasions and 49 games ending in a draw.

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How to watch

As the game was originally due to be played at 3pm on a Saturday, falling within the blackout period for domestic broadcast, the match on Wednesday will not be screened in the UK.

You can watch highlights for free on the Sky Sports app after the final whistle though.

Match odds:

Arsenal vs Everton odds from Betfred:

Arsenal - 1/3

Draw - 4/1

Everton - 17/2

*odds subject to change

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Team news:

Thomas Partey returned to the bench for Arsenal in their win over Leicester on Saturday, but he remains a doubt to start. Mikel Arteta has made it clear he will not be rushing the midfielder back from his muscle injury.

Jakub Kiwior and Emile Smith Rowe both featured for the Under-21s earlier this week, though the clash with the Toffees may come too soon for both. Eddie Nketiah could return after missing the trip to the Foxes.

Meanwhile Everton have no fresh injury concerns, but they will have to do without Dominic Calvert-Lewin. James Garner, Nathan Patterson and Andros Townsend are all also set to miss the trip to the Gunners.

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