Alexis Sanchez
Arsenal will look to overcome their midweek loss to Monaco and get back to winning ways when Everton visit the Emirates Stadium. Getty Images

Arsenal host Everton at the Emirates Stadium on Sunday in the 2014/15 Barclays Premier League.

Where to Watch Live

Kick-off is set for 2.05pm GMT. Live coverage of the game will be available on BT Sport 1and BT Sport 1 HD. Catch the highlights on Match of the Day 2 at 10.30pm GMT on BBC One and BBC One HD.

Overview

Arsenal welcome Everton to the Emirates Stadium on Sunday, with the Gunners looking to get over their midweek disappointment against Monaco in the Champions League.

The north London club were shocked 3-1 by the Ligue 1 side and will now look to get back to winning ways against Everton as they try to keep their chase for a place in the top four intact.

Arsene Wenger will hope for a good response from his players following the loss. The manager has no fresh injury concerns, but has indicated that he will rotate his players due to the midweek Premier League clash against Queens Park Rangers.

Romelu Lukaku
Everton manager Roberto Martinez will be banking on Romelu Lukaku to fire against Arsenal. Getty

Everton come into the game on the back of a big Europa League win and are now in the last 16 of the competition.

However, they have been in poor form in the Premier League so far this season, and will look to get back on track with a win over the vulnerable Arsenal team still hurting from the midweek setback.

Roberto Martinez will want his team to take their European form into the Premier League, and will hope in-form striker Romelu Lukaku can fire them to a victory over third place Arsenal.

Betting Odds (888Sport.com)

  • Arsenal Win: 8/15
  • Draw: 33/10
  • Everton Win: 11/12

What Managers Say

Arsene Wenger: "We are on a good run and on the night everything went against us. Were we responsible for it? Certainly for a part of it but I believe overall the good run has to be dominant and we have come back in a great position in the league and we want to stabilise that position."

Roberto Martinez:"We need to make sure we are fully fit and refreshed. We expect an Arsenal fully focused on trying to carry on the outstanding form they have in the league. Arsenal have only had one home league defeat and we know we have a real difficult task in front of us. But at the same time, after our result last weekend, we are desperate to perform well and get a good result."

Team News

Arsenal

  • Injured: Arteta (calf), Wilshere (ankle), Debuchy (shoulder)
  • Doubtful: Ramsey (hamstring), Flamini
  • Suspended: N/A

Possible XI: Ospina; Bellerin, Mertesacker, Koscielny, Gibbs; Coquelin, Cazorla, Ozil, Walcott; Sanchez, Giroud.

Everton

  • Injured: Atsu (illness), Oviedo (hamstring), Hibbert (knee), McGeady (knee), Pienaar (knee)
  • Doubtful: N/A
  • Suspended: N/A

Possible XI: Howard, Baines, Stones, Jagielka, Coleman, McCarthy, Barry, Barkley, Mirallas, Lennon, Lukaku.