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Arsenal vs Everton latest team news: Laurent Koscielny and Danny Welbeck start for the Gunners, while Ross Barkley is dropped to the bench

All the latest information ahead of the Toffees' trip to the Emirates Stadium to take on the Gunners

ARSENAL host Everton on Sunday in the last game of the season knowing they must win to stand a chance of finishing in the top four.

The Gunners are currently sitting in fifth place and will be hoping Liverpool and Manchester City drop points to avoid finishing in the Europa League places.

 

Ronald Koeman's men can't finish higher or lower than seventh, and will be hoping to win their first match at the Emirates Stadium in the Premier League and their first double over Arsenal since the 1985/86 season.


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Star striker Romelu Lukaku will likely be playing his last match for Everton with Manchester United and Chelsea both vying for his signature.

Here's everything you need to know about the Premier League clash:

What TV channel is Arsenal vs Everton?

Arsenal's clash with Everton will not be shown on TV, but you keep up with all the action on the SunSport live blog.

You can watch highlight's of the match on Sunday night at 10.30pm on Match of the Day.

 Romelu Lukaku has enjoyed a remarkable season for Everton and is the top scorer in the Premier League
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Romelu Lukaku has enjoyed a remarkable season for Everton and is the top scorer in the Premier LeagueCredit: PA:Press Association

What time is kick-off for Arsenal vs Everton?

The encounter will take place at the Emirates Stadium at 3pm on Sunday, May 21.

 Aaron Ramsey had his leg bandaged as he sat on the bench against Middlesbrough
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Aaron Ramsey had his leg bandaged as he sat on the bench against MiddlesbroughCredit: News Group Newspapers Ltd

Form guide

Arsenal: WWWWLW

Everton: WLLDWW

SunSport prediction

Alexis Sanchez and Romelu Lukaku are both contesting to win the Premier League Golden Boot, and will be the main threats in the match.

Arsenal will likely boss possession and start quick from the first whistle as they desperately look for the vital three points, while Everton will be looking to spring counter-attacks whenever possible.

A 3-1 win for the North London side.

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