Wednesday 21 March 2012

Everton v Arsenal Live Streaming Barclays Premier League Match 21th -March 2012

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    Date: Wednesday 21 March
    Kick-off: 21:00 GMT

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Preview

Everton are expected to be without midfield trio Jack Rodwell (hamstring), Seamus Coleman (thigh) and Darron Gibson (knee).

Steven Pienaar is available again after being cup-tied against Sunderland.

Arsenal boss Arsene Wenger must decide whether to stick with Kieran Gibbs at left-back or recall Andre Santos, who is fit after three months out with an ankle injury.

Mikel Arteta makes his first return to Goodison Park since moving to Arsenal.
MATCH PREVIEW

Everton have painful memories of Arsenal. It's five years since they last beat the Gunners, whose 6-1 win at Goodison in August 2009 was the Toffees' worst home league defeat since 1958.

Arsene Wenger's side is also in rampant form, winning five league games in a row for just the second time in two years. But if Everton have their minds fully focused, this could be a tricky one.

Liverpool fans will hope so. An Arsenal win would surely end Anfield dreams of a Champions League place. There may well be a few conspiracy whispers in the shadows of the Kop this week.

    “There's no way David Moyes will be taking this game lightly. He needs to keep Everton's recent solid run going”

There's no way David Moyes will be taking this game lightly though. He needs to keep Everton's recent solid run going. Players can't just turn form on and off like a tap. Moyes will fear a bad result in this game and against Swansea on Saturday will upset their steady rhythm ahead of the FA Cup quarter-final replay at Sunderland.

They have big names back now from injuries and have conceded just one goal in their last four home matches. This will be a tight affair, even for an Arsenal side with 18 goals on their latest five league game winning spree.

Much depends on how Everton handle Robin van Persie of course. He's scored in his last four games and has 26 in 26 matches. But Tomas Rosicky is playing his best Arsenal football too. They look more potent all round and much more resilient, coming from behind in four league games in a row to win.

A settled side has helped. Arsene Wenger has made just a couple of changes in their last four matches. That's unusual for a man who has named just six unchanged sides in four years.

At last they have their first-choice back five together. Wojciech Szczesny, Bacary Sagna, Laurent Koscielny, Thomas Vermaelen and Kieran Gibbs are unbeaten when they've started together this season, with six wins from seven games, conceding just four goals.

It'll be very close. Arsenal's extra attacking threat may just edge it.
MATCH FACTS

Head-to-head

    This is the 182nd league meeting between the two clubs - all have come in the top division of English football. Arsenal have 89 victories compared to Everton's 54.
    The Gunners are on a nine-match unbeaten Premier League run against Everton (W7, D2) since the Toffees won 1-0 at Goodison Park in March 2007, courtesy of Andrew Johnson's stoppage-time winner.
    Everton are one of only two sides in the league yet to score against Arsenal this season, the other being Wigan.

Everton

    Defeat at Liverpool in their last league game ended Everton's seven-match Premier League unbeaten run.
    The Toffees have won each of their last three league matches at Goodison, keeping clean sheets in all of them.
    If selected, Victor Anichebe will be making his 100th Premier League appearance.

Arsenal

    Arsenal are on a five-match Premier League winning run. They have scored 18 goals during this period - an average of 3.6 goals per game.
    The Gunners have trailed in each of their last four league games before eventually securing victory. They are the first club in Premier League history to record four successive comeback wins.
    Robin van Persie has scored nine league goals in his last eight games..

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