Hello football fans, we are here to make your Saturday even more exciting. Stay tuned with to us to get live score and updates of matchday 17 between Everton and Arsenal at Hill Dickinson Stadium.
Hello football fans, we are here to make your Saturday even more exciting. Stay tuned with to us to get live score and updates of matchday 17 between Everton and Arsenal at Hill Dickinson Stadium.
The Everton vs Arsenal, Premier League 2025-26 match will be available for telecast on the Star Sports Network. For live streaming, one can watch on the JioHotstar app and website.
The referee signals the start and Everton get us underway against Arsenal. A packed Hill Dickinson Stadium is roaring, setting the stage for a tense Premier League battle.
Arsenal enjoy a spell of calm possession in midfield, but Everton snap back quickly. Grealish overhits a pass for Mykolenko, and it runs through for a goal kick.
Everton win the first corner of the night. A hopeful ball down the left and Barry’s pressure force Saliba to put it behind, with Garner stepping up to deliver.
Odegaard curls a teasing delivery from the right, but Gyökeres can only glance a harmless header wide. Arsenal are starting to warm up after a slow opening.
Penalty to Arsenal. O’Brien clearly handles while challenging Calafiori. Mykolenko protests and is shown a yellow, despite the decision being a clear one.
Gyokeres hammers the penalty just left of centre. Pickford guesses right but can’t get near it, pure power, no doubts, and Arsenal lead.
Everton are struggling to respond after the setback. A hopeful long ball draws groans from the home crowd and sails straight through to Raya, with Arsenal firmly in control.
Arsenal keep the ball moving with ease as the clock ticks down. Moyes will be keen to reach the break without more damage, and have a few words at half-time.
Arsenal head into the break in control and, as it stands, top the table at Christmas. Everton showed early promise for 15 minutes but faded after conceding, leaving questions about their response after the restart.
Everton get us going again, but the numbers tell a grim story. No shots, no completed crosses, just two touches in the Arsenal box, a big step up is badly needed.
Alcaraz slices a shot wide, but all eyes turn to the box moments earlier, Saliba’s high boot clips Barry, and VAR steps in to check a possible penalty for Everton.
So close. Slick Arsenal move ends with Trossard curling a beauty from the edge, but it smacks the right-hand post and stays out. Brilliant football.
Saka bursts into the box and fires, but Keane blocks and it spins out for a goal kick. Arsenal on top, yet still searching for a crucial second as the pressure builds.
Rohl surges down the left but finds no support. Forced to check back and play it safe, drawing groans from the crowd, the run deserved a better response.
Martinelli sees yellow for kicking the ball away. Everton gift possession soon after, Calafiori drives forward and Tarkowski’s deflection drifts inches wide. Six minutes added.
Late drama fizzles out at Goodison. Grealish wins a free kick on the left after a clumsy clip from Saka, but Garner’s delivery is headed clear by Hincapié. That should seal it.
Arsenal seal a vital away win at Hill Dickinson Stadium. On the eve of his sixth anniversary in charge, Mikel Arteta celebrates as the Gunners go top at Christmas after a disciplined, hard-fought victory.
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