Arsenal vs Everton live: Latest score, team news and live updates

Follow the action live from the Emirates Stadium

Samuel Lovett
Saturday 24 October 2015 07:49 EDT
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A view of the Emirates, home of Arsenal
A view of the Emirates, home of Arsenal (GETTY IMAGES)

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Welcome to The Independent's live coverage of the Premier League clash between Arsenal and Everton.

Team news

To follow...

  • Kick off: 5.30pm
  • Match preview
  • Arsenal will be without Aaron Ramsey who has been ruled out for three weeks after picking up a hamstring injury against Bayern Munich on Tuesday.
  • Club captain Mikel Arteta and David Ospina are also out with ankle and shoulder injuries respectively.
  • Jack Wilshere, Tomas Rosicky and Danny Welbeck are long-term absentees
  • Arsene Wenger's side will go top with a win
  • Everton are unbeaten away from home this season and have conceded just twice on the road
  • The Toffees will assess Tom Cleverley late on, who could return after playing for the club's development squad earlier this week
  • Steven Pienaar is also fit again but unlikely to feature
  • The last six league meetings between these two sides have produced four draws and one win each.
  • Guardiola puts Chelsea and Arsenal on alert as he 'tells friends he wants to move to London'

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