FULL TIME
End Game! Arsenal wins Everton in Premier League
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4 minutes overtime
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Fabio Vieira (Arsenal) reacts well to take advantage of a rebound in the box, but his shot is blocked well. The ball goes out of play and Arsenal are awarded a corner.
69’ - GOOOOOOAAAAAAL
Bukayo Saka sends a pass into the box, which is met by Leandro Trossard (Arsenal). He quickly takes the shot on the left and it hits the post before going in! The goalkeeper could do nothing. 0:1 is the score now.
58’
He should have scored! Eddie Nketiah (Arsenal) controlled a short pass inside the box, but took too long to clear it. The defender was quick to clear the danger.
58’
Arsenal keep up the pace of the game and take the free-kick quickly.
52’
Leandro Trossard (Arsenal) sends a cross into the box, pushed away by an opponent.
48’
The ball goes out of play and the linesman points to the corner flag. Kick in favor of Everton.
RESTARTS
The ball is rolling for second time to Everton x Arsenal
HALFTIME
End of first time for Everton v Arsenal
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We will have 4 minutes overtime
41’
The pass leaves the defense open, Ben White takes advantage and fires a beautiful shot from a promising distance. Jordan Pickford gets a good view of the shot and blocks it in the middle of the goal.
35’
Arsenal showing excellent teamwork. Exchanging a few short passes and one-two passes, hoping to open up the opposition defense to set up a move.
32’
Arnaut Danjuma controls a good pass and shoots from medium distance, but his shot is blocked by a defender.
29’
Abdoulaye Doucoure, lacks the precision to reach a teammate.
25’
Martinelli is replaced by Trossard. He is injured and leaves the field.
23’
Game stopped! Gabriel Martinelli falls and needs medical attention
20’
GOAL, BUT IT DIDN'T COUNT! Gabriel Martinelli opens the scoring after a pass from Fábio Vieira, but the VAR annuls the goal for offside. Still 0-0
17’
Bukayo Saka (Arsenal) sees an effort go off target following a dribble by the opponent
16’
Martin Odegaard tries to go it alone, but the defender prevents him from creating a dangerous chance.
12’
Eddie Nketiah played with great ferocity and broke the rules with his entry. Game stopped and foul called
12’
Nketiah comete uma falta e o jogo é paralisado
09’
Bukayo Saka almost found himself in a promising position after Martin Odegaard attempted a pass in the middle of the defense. One of the defenders reacted quickly and made a precise interception. The ball goes out of play. Arsenal have a corner.
05’
Gabriel Martinelli (Arsenal) is about to break free, but the opposing defender clears the danger.
02’
Oleksandr Zinchenko shows his brilliant technique and finds Gabriel Martinelli with a pass from high up.
START THE GAME
The ball is rolling for Everton v Arsenal
10 MINUTES!
10 minutes to go for Everton v Arsenal
THE TEAMS' PREVIOUS MATCHES
In 18th place with just one point, Everton are once again in contention to avoid the drop. Last time out, they visited Sheffield United and were held to a 2-2 draw. Before that, they beat Doncaster Rovers 2-1 and progressed to the third round of the League Cup after losing 1-0 at home to Wolverhampton.
In a completely different situation, Arsenal are in 5th place with 10 points, once again putting themselves in contention for the title. Facing Manchester United on the last matchday, they won 3-1 after a 2-2 draw with Fulham. Before that, they beat rivals Crystal Palace 1-0 away and Nottingham Forest 2-1.
RETROSPECT
Two of the biggest clubs in English soccer, both have met an incredible 220 times in their history in the country's top competitions, with the Londoners having the numbers in their favor. Arsenal have won 109 times to Everton's 65, with another 46 draws. As a result, the Gunners have scored far more goals, 367 to the Toffees' 263.
Favoritism!
Although it's a game between two of England's biggest teams, their situations are very different. Arsenal are fighting for the title, while Everton are once again relegation candidates. In addition, the Gunners have the better record over their opponents, and given the start to the season for both, we can put them as favorites to win.
Everton v Arsenal record (last five games)
2 wins for Everton
3 Arsenal wins
Last match: Arsenal 4-0 Everton (Saka, Martinelli - 2, Odegaard), on March 1, 2023, at the Emirates Stadium in London
To stick it to the leaders!
Arteta has some important absentees, such as the injured Thomas Partey, Jurrien Timber and Mohamed Elneny. With three wins so far, the team could end the round in the lead or even at the top of the table depending on a combination of results.
Arsenal XI:
Raya, White, Saliba, Gabriel, Zinchenko, Rice, Veira, Odegaard(C), Saka, Martinelli, Nketiah
Everton XI:
Pickford, Tarkowski(C), Branthwaite, Young, Mykolenko, Onana, Gana, Doucouré, Danjuma, McNeil, Beto
1 HOUR!
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Everton - Arsenal
Matchday 5 of the Premier League
Date: September 17, 2023
Time: 12:30 p.m.
Venue: Goodison Park, Liverpool, England
Broadcast: Star+ (streaming).
When is the Everton vs Arsenal match?
The match between Everton and Arsenal kicks off at 11:30 a.m. ET at Goodison Park in Liverpool, England, in the fifth round of the Premier League. Star+ (streaming) will be broadcasting live. You can watch it all here on VAVEL Brasil.
Everton's probable:
Pickford; Patterson, Tarkowski, Branthwaite e Ashley Young; McNeil, Gueye, Onana e Danjuma; Doucouré; Beto. Youssef Chermiti, André Gomes, Lewis Dobbin and Michael Keane are back, but should start on the bench. Seamus Coleman, Jack Harrison and Dele Alli remain in the medical department.
Probable Arsenal:
Ramsdale; Ben White, Saliba, Gabriel Magalhães e Zinchenko; Declan Rice, Havertz e Odegaard; Saka, Gabriel Martinelli e Nketiah (Gabriel Jesus). Arteta has some important absentees, such as the injured Thomas Partey, Jurrien Timber and Mohamed Elneny. With three wins so far, the team could end the round in the lead or even at the top of the table depending on a combination of results.
Bukayo Saka
With two goals and an assist so far for Arsenal in the Premier League, Bukayo Saka is the technical highlight of this game. Operating on the right as an inverted winger, he can help with the speed and precision of his left leg.
How much is the game worth!
It's worth it for Everton to get out of the relegation zone, while Arsenal are coming off the back of a great comeback win in the derby against Manchester United and want to get into the G4 ahead of their Champions League opener next week.
Arsenal
Arsenal have been doing very well at the start of the season and have already picked up three good wins. On the last matchday, they came from behind in the derby against Manchester United to win 3-1. As a result, they are in fifth place with ten points and depending on the result here, they could even take second place.
In this away fixture, coach Mikel Arteta will be without defender Timber, who has only just arrived and has already picked up an injury. Meanwhile, Elneny and Partey will be missing from the Gunners' midfield. For the rest, their starting line-up will be the same as usual, and reinforcements Rice and Havertz should play.
Everton:
Everton are off to a bad start this season and are likely to have another tough year fighting relegation. The team hasn't been playing well, and only managed to score in the last round when they drew 2-2 at home to Sheffield United.
For this home game, coach Sean Dyche should field his starting line-up without too many changes. He'll be without injured newcomers Chermiti and Harrison, as well as his idols Coleman and Calvert-Lewin. As a result, Portugal's Beto will play center forward and Patterson should continue at right-back. On the left, Ashley Young should win the battle with Mykolenko.
TIME AND PLACE!
The match between Everton and Arsenal is the fifth in the Premier League.
Everton are coming off the back of three defeats and a draw at the start of the Premier League season, and it's looking like another difficult season with a possible relegation battle. The team is fragile and didn't strengthen well in the transfer window, which is why they're doing so badly. Arsenal are favored to beat the Toffees even away from home, and they'll be counting on stars like Gabriel Martinelli, Saka and Odegaard.
Everton's attack is the worst in the PL so far with only two goals scored, along with Luton Town. That's why Arsenal's defense must be calm in this game and they must control very well in order to win without conceding.
The ball rolls for Everton v Arsenal at 11.30am (ET) at Goodison Park in Liverpool, England.
Although it's a game between two of England's biggest teams, their situations are very different. Arsenal are fighting for the title, while Everton are once again relegation candidates. In addition, the Gunners have the edge over their opponents in the history of the two clubs, and given the start to the season both have made, we can put them as favorites to win the match.Welcome to the Everton vs Arsenal commentary
Hello, soccer lovers! It's Premier League time between two English teams: Everton on one side. On the other is Arsenal. Follow everything about the Premier League clash here on VAVEL Brasil in real time.