Opta Stats: Arsenal v Everton
Arsenal rose to third place in the Premier League with their victory over Norwich at the weekend and now could further cement their position by beating Everton.
Arsenal have scored more goals at home against Everton than any host side in any fixture in Premier League history (49). They are 1.16 to find the net.
The Gunners have won eight and lost just one of their last 10 Barclays Premier League matches. Arsenal are 1.8 to win the game.
Arsenal have scored 18 goals in the final 15 minutes of Premier League games this season; more than any other team. The Gunners can be backed at 1.57 to be the last team to score.
Everton have netted 15 goals in the final 15 minutes of the first half of Premier League games; more than any other side. They are 5.1 to be leading by half-time.
Ten of Olivier Giroud's 11 Premier League goals have been netted at the Emirates and the other was netted away at West Ham making the top scorer in the capital this season. Giroud is 2.5 to find the net.
The Gunners have conceded just 15 second half goals making them the joint-tightest defence after the break in the top flight (along with Man City). Arsenal are 1.95 to keep a second-half clean sheet.
Everton have netted the joint-most headed goals in the top flight (13) along with Norwich (who netted their 13th against the Gunners last Saturday) and Manchester United. Marouane Fellaini is 4.1 to score.
The Toffees have conceded the highest number (14) and percentage of headed goals in the Premier League this season (38%). Giroud is 7.2 to score for Arsenal.
Arsenal have kept just three clean sheets in their last 15 Premier League matches at the Emirates Stadium. Everton are 1.47 to score.
Only Southampton (16) have dropped more points from winning positions away from home than Everton this season (14). Everton half-time/Arsenal full-time can be backed at 26.0.
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