Arsenal vs Everton live stream: How to watch Premier League game online and on TV today, team news. The Premier League title race will be decided on the final day, with Arsenal looking to dethrone reigning champions Manchester City when they face Everton at home on Sunday afternoon.
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Arsenal vs Everton live stream: How to watch Premier League game online and on TV today, team news. The Premier League title race will be decided on the final day, with Arsenal looking to dethrone reigning champions Manchester City when they face Everton at home on Sunday afternoon.
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The Arsenal vs Everton live stream could end up as bridesmaid or bride on the final day of the Premier League season. The Gunners need the win to give themselves a chance of ending their two-decade drought for the title, but it only counts if City don't deliver the goods in their fixture.
After nine months' graft, effort and effervescent soccer, Arsenal's season comes down to one final game. Two points behind leaders Manchester City going into the final round of fixtures, the Gunners know they must win to pick up the Premier League for the first time since the unforgettable 'Invincibles' season of 2003/04.
With just one league defeat since mid-January, Mikel Arteta & Co. will fancy their chances of putting the pressure on City – any slip up for Pep Guardiola's side and the title goes to North London on goal difference. But first, Arsenal must win.
As recently as the beginning of April, Everton were in serious relegation trouble. With a series of points deductions (and appeal outcomes) weighing heavily upon them, Sean Dyche's side endured a 13-game winless run from late December but a 1-0 victory at home to Burnley has sparked an impressive turnaround at Goodison Park.
Built on the bedrock of a mean defense led by goalkeeper Jordan Pickford and the increasingly impressive young center-back Jarrad Branthwaite, the Toffees have picked up 13 points from the last 15 available, conceding just once in that five-game spell to afford themselves a free-hit at the Emirates on the final day of the season.
Arsenal vs Everton live stream, Date, Time, Channels
Arsenal vs Everton live takes place today (Sunday, May 19).
Time: 4 p.m. BST / 11 a.m. ET / 8 a.m. PT / 1 a.m. AEST (May 20)
U.S. — Watch on Peacock & USA via Sling TV
U.K. — Watch on TNT Sports
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The Gunners' 1-0 victory at Old Trafford last weekend assured they would go the distance, but Manchester City's midweek win over Tottenham means they have a two-point advantage at the top with one game remaining.
Arsenal are now praying for a favour from West Ham, but they must also get the job done against Everton to have any chance of winning their first league title in 20 years.
Arsenal team news
The home side will take to the pitch without the services of defender Jurrien Timber as he nurses his way back to full fitness after recovering from a long-term ACL injury sustained on the first day of the season.
Arsenal boss Mikel Arteta is hopeful that Bukayo Saka will be available after he was seen hobbling off the pitch as the 22-year-old collided with the advertising hoardings at Old Trafford last weekend and was forced to leave in the 82nd minute of their game against Manchester United.
Arsenal possible XI: Raya; White, Saliba, Gabriel, Tomiyasu; Odegaard, Partey, Rice; Saka, Havertz, Trossard
Everton team news
The visitors were inches away from emerging unscathed from their win over Sheffield United, but in second-half injury time, unlucky midfielder Andre Gomes received a blow to the face and is now doubtful for the trip to the Emirates.
Aside from that, Toffees manager Sean Dyche will be missing the four known absentees: Jack Harrison, Vitalii Mykolenko, Dele Alli and Nathan Patterson.
Everton possible XI: Pickford; Coleman, Tarkowski, Branthwaite, Young; Garner, Onana, Gueye, McNeil; Doucoure; Calvert-Lewin
The Arsenal vs Everton live stream could end up as bridesmaid or bride on the final day of the Premier League season. The Gunners need the win to give themselves a chance of ending their two-decade drought for the title, but it only counts if City don't deliver the goods in their fixture.
The teams are in and Arsenal make one change as Gabriel Martinelli comes in for the absent Bukayo Saka, who doesn't make the squad. Otherwise, it's as Gunners fans would expect, with Gabriel, William Saliba, Ben White and Takehiro Tomiyasu. Kai Havertz also starts, with Emile Smith Rowe and Gabriel Jesus on the bench.
Everton, meanwhile, are unchanged from their 1-0 defeat of Sheffield United a week ago. That means Dominic Calvert-Lewin, Dwight McNeil and James Garner start as a front three, with Idrissa Gana Gueye, Andre Onana and Abdoulaye Doucoure in midfield. Jordan Pickford is in goal with Jarrad Branthwaite and James Tarkowski center-backs. Lewis Dobbin is on the bench.
After nine months' graft, effort and effervescent soccer, Arsenal's season comes down to one final game. Two points behind leaders Manchester City going into the final round of fixtures, the Gunners know they must win to pick up the Premier League for the first time since the unforgettable 'Invincibles' season of 2003/04.
With just one league defeat since mid-January, Mikel Arteta & Co. will fancy their chances of putting the pressure on City – any slip up for Pep Guardiola's side and the title goes to North London on goal difference. But first, Arsenal must win.
As recently as the beginning of April, Everton were in serious relegation trouble. With a series of points deductions (and appeal outcomes) weighing heavily upon them, Sean Dyche's side endured a 13-game winless run from late December but a 1-0 victory at home to Burnley has sparked an impressive turnaround at Goodison Park.
Built on the bedrock of a mean defense led by goalkeeper Jordan Pickford and the increasingly impressive young center-back Jarrad Branthwaite, the Toffees have picked up 13 points from the last 15 available, conceding just once in that five-game spell to afford themselves a free-hit at the Emirates on the final day of the season.