
Arsenal are eyeing points against Everton
Arsenal will be looking to continue their resurgence in the English Premier League and secure their fourth consecutive victory when they host Everton on Saturday in Matchday 30. Arsenal have taken a significant step towards winning the title, which has eluded them since the 2003-2004 season, after defeating Tottenham, Chelsea, and Brighton in their last three matches, making up for draws against Brentford and Wolverhampton.
Arsenal strengthened their lead in the league standings after those victories, as they now have 67 points after playing 30 matches, benefiting from the stumble of their closest pursuer, Manchester City, who have 60 points from 29 matches, and who fell into the trap of a 2-2 draw with their guest, Nottingham Forest, in the last round.
Arsenal will once again be without midfielder and captain Martin Ødegaard, who is still recovering from a knee injury. Their task will not be easy against eighth-placed Everton, who have 43 points and who defeated Manchester United and Newcastle United in their last two league matches. David Moyes' side will be looking to secure a positive result at the Emirates Stadium.
Arsenal is looking to continue its resurgence in the English Premier League and secure its fourth consecutive victory when it hosts Everton on Saturday, as part of the 30th round of the competition. Arsenal has taken an important step towards winning the title that has eluded them since the 2003-2004 season, following their victories over Tottenham, Chelsea, and Brighton in the last three rounds, compensating for their draws with Brentford and Wolverhampton.
Arsenal has strengthened its lead in the league standings after those victories, now holding 67 points from 30 matches, benefiting from the slip of their closest rival, Manchester City, who has 60 points from 29 matches and fell into a 2-2 draw with Nottingham Forest in the last round.
Arsenal will once again miss the services of their midfielder and captain Martin Ødegaard, who is still suffering from a knee injury. Arsenal's task will not be easy against Everton, who sit in eighth place with 43 points, having defeated Manchester United and Newcastle United in the last two rounds of the league, as the team coached by Scottish manager David Moyes will be looking to secure a positive result at the Emirates Stadium.



