Arsenal and Everton meet at the Emirates in a crucial game at both ends of the Premier League table.
The Gunners have reacted well to losing to title-rivals Manchester City two weeks ago, returning from two trips to the Midlands with six points from games against Aston Villa and Leicester.
Mikel Arteta’s side are currently two points clear of City at the top of table ahead of this week’s game in hand.
Meanwhile, Everton’s momentum under new manager Sean Dyche was checked at the weekend with a 2-0 defeat to Villa leaving them a point adrift in the relegation zone.
But will fans in the UK be able to watch the game on TV? Here is everything you need to know.
What time does Arsenal vs Everton kick-off?
Arsenal vs Everton will take place on Wednesday, March 1 at 7.45pm.
Is Arsenal vs Everton on TV?
Unfortunately for fans, the game will not be shown live on TV in the UK.
This is because tonight’s match is a rearranged fixture, having been previously scheduled for back in Septemebr.
The clash was postponed in the aftermath of the death of Queen Elizabeth II, and given it was not selected for TV coverage back then, it cannot be picked up now by one of the broadcasters.
How to follow Arsenal vs Everton
Live radio commentary of the game will take place on talkSPORT from 7pm.
What is the team news?
Gabriel Jesus remains absent for Arsenal but the Brazil forward is edging closer to a return to action having injured his knee at the World Cup.
Thomas Partey, who replaced Martin Odegaard at Leicester, is still building up to full fitness after missing the previous two matches with injury.
Arteta said: ‘He hasn’t trained much, he’s only had a session. He will train today [Tuesday] so it is what it is. He was out for a few weeks and he needs to get the rhythm.’
Mohamed Elneny is expected to miss a substantial amount of the season having undergone surgery on a serious knee injury.
Everton will once again be without Andros Townsend, while Dominic Calvert-Lewin is a big doubt with a hamstring complaint.
Nathan Patterson’s comeback from a knee injury has been delayed, although James Garner is close to a return.
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