Arsenal vs Everton: Time, TV Channel & How to Watch Premier League Match Live

The Emirates Stadium is set for a compelling Premier League clash this Saturday as league-leading Arsenal host Everton. Arsenal enters the match firmly in the title race, bolstered by a strong run of form. Everton, meanwhile, occupies a mid-table position and arrives with renewed confidence after recent positive results. This fixture pits contrasting ambitions against each other in what promises to be a pivotal match for both sides.

When is Arsenal vs. Everton?

The Premier League match between Arsenal and Everton will be played on Saturday, March 14th at 5:30 p.m. GMT (12:30 p.m. ET). Arsenal recently secured a 1-0 victory over Brighton & Hove Albion, with Bukayo Saka scoring the decisive goal. Everton is coming off a 2-0 win against Burnley, thanks to goals from James Tarkowski and Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall.

How to Watch Arsenal vs. Everton on TV

For viewers in the United Kingdom, the match will be broadcast live on Sky Sports. Fans in the United States can catch the action on USA Network. Viewers in India can tune in to SonyLIV, while Australian audiences can watch on Stan Sport. It’s a significant match with broad international coverage, reflecting the global interest in Arsenal’s title challenge.

Following the Match Online

Live updates and comprehensive coverage of the Arsenal-Everton match will be available at ESPN.com. Fans can also follow real-time updates and analysis on Archysport.com throughout the match. Currently, Arsenal sits atop the Premier League table with 67 points, while Everton is in 8th place with 43 points – a clear indication of the differing stakes involved in this encounter.

This match is particularly key for Arsenal as they attempt to maintain their seven-point lead at the top of the table, though Manchester City has a game in hand. Every point is crucial at this stage of the season and Mikel Arteta will be looking for a strong performance from his team. Everton, under David Moyes, will be aiming to continue their impressive away form; they currently boast the second-best travelling record in the Premier League this season.

Team News and Injury Updates

Arsenal is facing several injury concerns heading into the match. Mikel Merino is out with a foot injury, and Martin Ødegaard is sidelined due to a knee injury. Riccardo Calafiori is doubtful with a hamstring issue, as is Leandro Trossard with a knock. These absences could impact Arteta’s tactical options.

Everton also has its share of injury worries. Jack Grealish is out with a foot injury, and Carlos Alcaraz is nursing a knock. Seamus Coleman is also doubtful with a knock. Moyes will need to assess the fitness of his key players before finalizing his starting lineup.

Key Battle: Set Pieces

A significant aspect of this match will be the battle in set pieces. Arsenal has been incredibly dangerous from set plays this season, scoring a league-high 21 goals. The inswinging corners delivered by Declan Rice and Bukayo Saka have become a potent weapon. However, Everton has curiously underperformed in this area, managing only 9 goals from set pieces – the 12th most in the league. Arsenal’s ability to capitalize on set-piece opportunities could prove decisive.

The referee for the match will be Andy Madley, with Stuart Atwell on VAR duty. The officiating team will be closely scrutinized, particularly regarding any potential penalties or contentious decisions.

Beyond the tactical battles and individual matchups, this game carries significant weight in the context of the Premier League season. For Arsenal, it’s about maintaining momentum and solidifying their position at the top of the table. For Everton, it’s about continuing their push for European qualification and potentially disrupting the title race. The atmosphere at the Emirates Stadium is expected to be electric, adding another layer of intensity to this highly anticipated fixture.

The match represents a return to London for David Moyes, who previously managed Arsenal. His tactical approach against his former team will be closely watched. Arteta will be hoping his side can replicate the form that has seen them dominate much of the season, while Moyes will be looking to exploit any weaknesses in the Arsenal defense.

Following this match, Arsenal will face a challenging schedule, with upcoming fixtures against tough opponents. Everton will also have a busy run of games as they continue their pursuit of a European spot. The outcome of this match could have significant implications for both teams’ ambitions for the remainder of the season.

Archysport.com will provide comprehensive coverage of the match, including live updates, post-match analysis, and exclusive interviews. Stay tuned for all the latest news and insights from the Emirates Stadium.

Next up for Arsenal: A trip to [Next Opponent – information not available in sources]. Everton will host [Next Opponent – information not available in sources] at Goodison Park.

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Daniel Richardson is the Editor-in-Chief of Archysport, where he leads the editorial team and oversees all published content across nine sport verticals. With over 15 years in sports journalism, Daniel has reported from the FIFA World Cup, the Olympic Games, NFL Super Bowls, NBA Finals, and Grand Slam tennis tournaments. He previously served as Senior Sports Editor at Reuters and holds a Master's degree in Journalism from Columbia University. Recognized by the Sports Journalists' Association for excellence in reporting, Daniel is a member of the International Sports Press Association (AIPS). His editorial philosophy centers on accuracy, depth, and fair coverage — ensuring every story published on Archysport meets the highest standards of sports journalism.

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