Arsenal faces Everton in the Premier League this weekend, with the Gunners looking to take another step toward winning the Premier League title

Arsenal takes on Everton at the Emirates Stadium(Image: 2026 The Arsenal Football Club Plc)
Arsenal can move 10 points clear of Manchester City at the top of the table – temporarily, at least – when it takes on Everton on Saturday.
The Gunners have just eight league games to play before the end of the this season, and they have Premier League glory firmly in their sights.
Everton, meanwhile, has its sights set on European qualification after three wins in its last five games moved the Toffees to within just five points of the top five.
What time is kick-off?
The game between Arsenal and Everton kicks off at 5.30 p.m. GMT on Saturday, Mar. 14, which means it's a 1.30 p.m. ET start and a 10.30 a.m. PT start in the United States.
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The match will be shown live on Sky Sports Main Event in the United Kingdom. Supporters in the United States can watch the action live on NBC Sports/Peacock+.
Team news
Martin Odegaard and Leandro Trossard face late fitness tests for Arsenal, while Mikel Merino remains sidelined.
For Everton, Jarrad Branthwaite should be fine to play, but Carlos Alcaraz, Seamus Coleman and Jack Grealish are out.
What the managers have said
Arsenal boss Mikel Arteta on whether it's difficult to not think about ending the season with a quadruple: "Not think about it? Not really.
"I mean, if you’re in our seat from competition to competition, we’re going to play in seven days in three different competitions.
"So that drags you from one to another, the urgency to get prepared, to translate the messages that you want, to make the right decisions and to make sure that we arrive into any game in the best possible way, it’s enough, and the rest is a consequence of that process and how well we do it, which is still very far."

Arsenal can still win all four trophies this season(Image: 2026 The Arsenal Football Club Plc)
Everton boss David Moyes, defending Mikel Arteta amid criticism of Arsenal's reliance on set-pieces: "What's up with any of those things you say? You're making it sound like that's a problem because they're good at set-pieces
"They're a strong, physical side and I don't see a problem with any of that – it's part of the game.
"There's this thing out there where everybody has to play the beautiful game and everything has to be perfect. Well, if we all did that it would be boring.
"We've got some unbelievable managers, and Mikel is one of them, who have come into this country and shown us what they can do.
"Maybe they can't stay with it and do it all the time; Mikel has been able to evolve his team and move it on."

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