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Arsenal

2 - 0 14 March 2026
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Everton

Match Statistics

Arsenal Everton
0 Accurate through passes 0
64% Ball possession 36%
2 Big chances 2
9 Blocked shots 4
29 Clearances 33
8 Corner kicks 3
56 Duels won 48
0 Errors leading to goal 1
1 Errors leading to shot 0
0.98 Expected assists (xA) 0.13
2.70 Expected goals (xG) 1.05
11 Fouls 12
12 Free kicks 11
3 Goalkeeper saves 4
0.42 Goals prevented 0.23
0 Hit the woodwork 1
4 Interceptions 16
2 Offsides 1
12 Shots inside the box 5
9 Shots off target 2
7 Shots on target 3
13 Shots outside the box 4
15 Throw ins 18
25 Total shots 9
40 Touches in opposition box 15
2.23 xG on target (xGOT) 0.42
0.42 xGOT faced 2.23

Confirmed Lineups

Arsenal 4-2-3-1
  • 1 Raya D.
  • 2 Timber J.
  • 3 Saliba W.
  • 4 Gabriel
  • 5 Calafiori R.
  • 6 Zubimendi M.
  • 7 Rice D.
  • 8 Saka B.
  • 9 Eze E.
  • 10 Madueke N.
  • 11 Havertz K.

Substitutes

Arrizabalaga K., Dowman M., Gabriel Jesus, Gyökeres V., Hincapie P., Lewis-Skelly M., Martinelli G., Mosquera C., White B.

Everton Unknown
  • 1 Pickford J.
  • 2 Garner J.
  • 3 O'Brien J.
  • 4 Keane M.
  • 5 Mykolenko V.
  • 6 Iroegbunam T.
  • 7 Gueye I.
  • 8 McNeil D.
  • 9 Dewsbury-Hall K.
  • 10 Ndiaye I.
  • 11 Beto

Substitutes

Armstrong H., Aznou A., Barry T., Coleman S., Dibling T., George T., Patterson N., Rohl M., Travers M., X

Arsenal vs Everton Match Commentary

90+9'
Andy Madley is looking at his watch and immediately ends this match.
90+7'
2 - 0
Jordan Pickford tries in vain to get back after he went up for that corner with time running out, but can only watch in horror as Max Dowman (Arsenal) takes aim and sends the ball into the unguarded net from distance. 2:0.
90+7'
James Garner (Everton) steps up to take the corner, but the ball just sails in among the defenders.
90+7'
Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall (Everton) tries to send a low pass into the box, but it's blocked and cleared. Corner kick. Everton will have an opportunity.
90+5'
Here's the change. Idrissa Gueye leaves the pitch and Tyrique George (Everton) comes on as a substitute.
90+3'
Gabriel Martinelli (Arsenal) works the corner short instead of sending the ball into the penalty area.
90+3'
Gabriel Martinelli (Arsenal) blows a good opportunity. He has a lot of space around him and fires a terrific shot from the edge of the box towards the top of the net, but Jordan Pickford makes a brilliant save! Arsenal force their opponents to concede a corner.
90'
6 min. of stoppage-time to be played.
89'
1 - 0
Goal! Viktor Gyökeres (Arsenal) fires home from very close range after latching on to a pass from Piero Hincapie. The score is 1:0.
88'
A fine lofted pass into the box, sent by Gabriel Martinelli (Arsenal), is intercepted by the opposition's defence.
86'
Here is a change. Dwight McNeil is going off and David Moyes gives the last tactical orders to Harrison Armstrong (Everton).
86'
Tim Iroegbunam goes off the pitch and Merlin Rohl (Everton) comes on.
85'
Gabriel Martinelli (Arsenal) sends a sweet pass into the penalty area, but one of the defenders averts the danger.
84'
Max Dowman (Arsenal) finds space inside the box to shoot after collecting a short pass, but it's a wasted effort as it flies high over the bar.
82'
The game is interrupted now, Vitali Mykolenko (Everton) picks up a knock and the physio has to come on.
81'
Gabriel Martinelli (Arsenal) fizzes over a cross which doesn't cause any problems. The ball goes out of play and Everton will have a goal kick.
80'
Vitali Mykolenko (Everton) clearly holds his opponent to prevent him from getting the ball and the referee immediately stops play.
79'
Half-chance! Bukayo Saka (Arsenal) plays a pass into the box, but Jordan Pickford reacts well to snuff out the attack.
77'
A snap shot by Eberechi Eze (Arsenal) from mid-range towards the middle of the goal catches Jordan Pickford flat footed, but he somehow recovers and makes a brilliant save.
77'
Piero Hincapie (Arsenal) sends the ball into the box from the side of the pitch, but his cross is blocked.
76'
Gabriel (Arsenal) hits a shot well wide of the right post from the edge of the box.
74'
Mikel Arteta prepares a substitution. Martin Zubimendi is replaced by Max Dowman (Arsenal).
74'
We are about to witness a subsitution. Piero Hincapie (Arsenal) for Riccardo Calafiori.
72'
Andy Madley blows his whistle. Cristhian Mosquera (Arsenal) commits a foul after dangerous play.
70'
Gabriel Martinelli (Arsenal) slaloms his way past challenges, but an opposing player does well to get the ball away.
69'
David Moyes has decided to make a change. Thierno Barry (Everton) replaces Beto.
68'
James Garner (Everton) steps up to take the corner. He launches the ball into the penalty area, but it only finds the head of an opposing player who clears the danger.
67'
Vitali Mykolenko (Everton) slaloms his way past challenges, but an opposing player does well to get the ball away. The referee signals a corner kick to Everton.
65'
Gabriel Martinelli (Arsenal) makes a reckless foul in order to win the ball from his opponent. Andy Madley has a clear sight of it and blows his whistle.
64'
So close! Eberechi Eze (Arsenal) tries a curler from the edge of the box, but it slides just wide of the left post.
62'
Viktor Gyökeres (Arsenal) once again attempts to send a defence-splitting pass, but the opposition's defence is alert and intercepts the ball.
61'
Mikel Arteta has decided to introduce fresh legs, with Gabriel Martinelli (Arsenal) replacing Noni Madueke.
61'
The referee stops play so that a substitution can be made and Viktor Gyökeres (Arsenal) replaces Kai Havertz.
61'
A pass into the box finds Bukayo Saka (Arsenal) unmarked. He carefully places a shot low towards the middle of the goal, but a brilliant last-ditch save by Jordan Pickford denies him.
60'
Bukayo Saka (Arsenal) takes a short corner kick.
59'
Kai Havertz (Arsenal) tries to pass the ball into the penalty area but it's blocked. The ball is out of play. Arsenal will have a chance to score from a corner.
58'
The corner kick from Declan Rice (Arsenal) is headed out of the penalty area by one of the defenders.
57'
The ball is cleared after Noni Madueke (Arsenal) attempted to dribble past an opposing player. The referee blows his whistle, Arsenal are awarded a corner kick.
56'
The Arsenal players are exchanging some short passes to try and open up the opposition’s defence and hit them swiftly on the break.
54'
A cross from Bukayo Saka (Arsenal) fails to reach the box as the defence clears the ball away to safety.
53'
Noni Madueke (Arsenal) delivers a fine lofted cross into the penalty area, but it's cleared by an opposing player.
50'
Dwight McNeil (Everton) fires the ball towards the right side of the goal from close-range, but his shot is blocked by one of the defenders.
49'
James Garner (Everton) takes the corner, but the goalkeeper jumps and gathers the ball.
49'
Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall (Everton) tries to send a pass but it's blocked. Everton will take a corner kick.
48'
Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall (Everton) tries to send the ball in front of the goal, but the opposition's defence averts the threat.
47'
Declan Rice (Arsenal) goes on a solo run, but he fails to create a chance as an opposition player blocks him.
46'
The second half has just started.
45+6'
Andy Madley blows his whistle to signal the end of the first-half action.
45+4'
Everton seem to be finding their feet as they enjoy some possession. They are waiting for the right moment to create new attacking opportunities.
45+3'
William Saliba (Arsenal) plays a through ball but overhits it. The ball is off of the pitch and it's a goal kick for Everton.
45'
There will be a minimum of 5 min. of added time.
44'
Declan Rice (Arsenal) takes the corner kick but the ball only finds the head of an opponent.
44'
Declan Rice (Arsenal) sends a cross into the box, but the opposition's defence quickly intercepts the ball. The ball goes out of play. Arsenal are awarded a corner kick.
42'
William Saliba (Arsenal) is clearly asking for some medical attention with his painful gestures. The extent of his injury is yet to be discovered.
41'
Declan Rice (Arsenal) should know this behaviour is beyond the rules. He was too careless with his challenge and left Andy Madley no option but to blow his whistle.
40'
Martin Zubimendi (Arsenal) sends a pass into the box, but the opposition's defence is alert to the danger and makes a clearance.
38'
Bukayo Saka (Arsenal) swings in the corner, but the goalkeeper does a brilliant job to intercept the effort.
38'
Jurrien Timber is being substituted because of an injury. Mikel Arteta sends Cristhian Mosquera (Arsenal) on the pitch.
37'
Bukayo Saka (Arsenal) passes the ball from the edge of the box in order to find his teammate, who is in a good scoring position, but the defender blocks the pass and spanks the ball to safety. Arsenal win a corner.
35'
The defensive wall stood firm and easily blocked the powerfully hit free kick from Declan Rice (Arsenal) on the edge of the box.
34'
Tim Iroegbunam (Everton) fouls an opponent. At least that's what referee Andy Madley signals. Arsenal have been awarded a free kick.
33'
Beto (Everton) is obviously not following the Golden Rule: "Treat others as you want to be treated.“ He makes a bad challenge and leaves Andy Madley with no other option than to blow for a foul.
33'
Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall (Everton) picks up a pass and tries his luck from mid-range towards the middle of the goal, but David Raya is equal to it and makes an easy save.
31'
Martin Zubimendi (Arsenal) unleashes a powerful shot towards goal, but the ball is blocked by one of his teammates.
29'
Bukayo Saka (Arsenal) once again attempts to send a defence-splitting pass, but the opposition's defence is alert and intercepts the ball.
27'
Riccardo Calafiori (Arsenal) misses a complete sitter from the corner, heading the ball well wide of the left post from close in.
26'
Bukayo Saka (Arsenal) will take the corner.
26'
Kai Havertz (Arsenal) attempts to send a low pass into the box from the edge of the penalty area, but the opposition's defence knocks the ball to safety. The referee points to the corner flag and Arsenal will take a corner.
24'
Eberechi Eze (Arsenal) breaks past challenges inside the box, but puts too much pace on his pass to Kai Havertz. The ball goes out of play and Everton will have a goal kick.
23'
James Garner (Everton) delivers a crossfield pass, but the ball is cut out before it reaches its intended target.
21'
Arsenal enjoy a period of possession as they are exchanging some passes and waiting for an opportunity to strike.
19'
Jurrien Timber (Arsenal) requires medical treatment, so the referee stops play and signals for the physio to come onto the pitch.
18'
POST! Dwight McNeil (Everton) unleashes a thunderous effort from the edge of the box and the ball crashes against the left post. What a strike that was!
17'
Dwight McNeil (Everton) takes a first-time shot inside the box after latching onto a nice lofted pass, but the effort is blocked and spins away to safety.
15'
Noni Madueke (Arsenal) looks to break free, but an opposing player clears the ball away.
14'
Dangerous play by Bukayo Saka (Arsenal). Andy Madley blows his whistle for a foul.
13'
Bukayo Saka (Arsenal) fails to beat the offside trap and the linesman puts his flag up.
11'
A wild effort from Bukayo Saka (Arsenal) on the edge of the box flies well wide of the right post.
9'
Riccardo Calafiori (Arsenal) finds space inside the box but rifles his effort just over the bar.
9'
A dangerous looking corner kick from Declan Rice (Arsenal) is cleared to safety by the defence.
8'
Riccardo Calafiori (Arsenal) shoots from outside the box, but his effort is blocked. The ball is out of play and the linesman points at the corner flag. Corner to Arsenal.
6'
A fantastic block by a defender means that the corner from Arsenal comes to nothing.
6'
Gabriel (Arsenal) passes the ball into the box but an opposing player clears. Good work from Arsenal as they win a corner.
5'
Riccardo Calafiori (Arsenal) sends a quick through ball into space for his teammate who is lurking close to the offside line, but one of the defenders intercepts and clears the danger.
3'
Kai Havertz (Arsenal) races towards goal but the defender gets back well to make a challenge.
1'
Iliman Ndiaye (Everton) nearly creates a chance, but his attempt to pick out a teammate with a through ball does not come off.
1'
The match has just started.
Everton will kick the game off.
Andy Madley will supervise the game today.
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Arsenal vs Everton Match Overview: 2-0 Premier League

In an Arsenal vs Everton Match Overview that simmered for 88 minutes before boiling over, Mikel Arteta’s side finally turned control into a decisive 2-0 win on 14 March 2026. Viktor Gyökeres struck late to break Everton’s resistance, and substitute Max Dowman sealed it in stoppage time with a stunning long-range finish into an empty net after Jordan Pickford had gone up for a last-gasp corner. The Arsenal vs Everton Result was ruthless in its timing: calm dominance, then two punches when Goodison-style defiance finally cracked.

First Half

Arsenal began with the familiar rhythm of possession and probing, pushing Everton back and forcing early corners as Bukayo Saka and Declan Rice tried to tease open a crowded penalty area. Riccardo Calafiori twice found himself in shooting positions, first flashing over from inside the box and later nodding a close-range header wide when a set-piece dropped invitingly. The pattern was clear: Arsenal were building pressure, Everton were absorbing it and waiting for moments to break.

Those moments did arrive. Dwight McNeil carried Everton’s threat, first seeing a close-range effort blocked before unleashing a thunderbolt from the edge of the box that crashed against the post, a reminder that Arsenal’s control didn’t guarantee safety. David Raya stayed alert to a Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall strike, while at the other end Pickford claimed crosses and corners with authority as the half became increasingly physical.

There was a disruptive edge too. Jurrien Timber’s injury forced an early reshuffle, with Cristhian Mosquera introduced, and William Saliba also required treatment late in the half. Arsenal still finished the period on the front foot, but Everton’s structure and Pickford’s command ensured the interval arrived with the scoreboard untouched.

  • Everton nearly stunned Arsenal as McNeil’s long-range rocket struck the woodwork.
  • Arsenal piled on early set-piece pressure, with Calafiori missing a close-range header chance.
  • Timber’s injury prompted an early change, testing Arsenal’s defensive balance.

Second Half

The second half opened with Everton showing more intent, forcing corners and briefly pinning Arsenal back, including a close-range McNeil effort that was smothered by a decisive block. But once Arsenal steadied, the match tilted back into their preferred shape: long spells of possession, short combinations around the box, and repeated attempts to find runners between Everton’s lines.

Arteta’s changes sharpened the attacking edge. Gabriel Martinelli’s introduction injected direct running, while Gyökeres replaced Kai Havertz to give Arsenal a more natural penalty-box presence. Chances began to stack up: Saka was denied by a superb last-ditch Pickford save, Eberechi Eze twice went close from the edge of the area, and Pickford produced another outstanding stop to keep out Eze’s mid-range drive when it looked destined to sneak in.

Everton, under David Moyes, tried to ride the wave with substitutions and set-piece pressure, but the longer it stayed 0-0 the more it felt like Arsenal’s persistence would eventually tell. It did in the 89th minute. A move that started with a delivery into the danger zone ended with Piero Hincapié supplying the decisive pass, and Gyökeres reacted quickest from close range to fire Arsenal ahead. Everton threw everything forward in stoppage time, even sending Pickford up for a late corner, but that gamble turned into the final heartbreak: the ball was cleared, Dowman spotted the empty goal, and from distance he struck true to complete the Arsenal vs Everton Score at 2-0.

  • Pickford kept Everton alive with a series of elite saves, denying Saka and Eze in key moments.
  • Viktor Gyökeres finally broke the deadlock late on, finishing from close range after Hincapié’s pass.
  • Max Dowman sealed the points in stoppage time with a long-range strike into an unguarded net.

Arsenal vs Everton Stats Breakdown

The Arsenal vs Everton Stats tell the story of territorial dominance meeting stubborn resistance. Arsenal finished with 64% possession and an overwhelming 25 total shots to Everton’s 9, repeatedly reaching the danger areas with 40 touches in the opposition box compared to Everton’s 15. The underlying numbers back up the pressure: Arsenal posted 2.70 xG to Everton’s 1.05, with an xG on target (xGOT) of 2.23 to 0.42.

Everton did create moments—two big chances and that McNeil strike off the post—but Arsenal’s volume and quality of opportunities eventually became too much. Pickford’s four saves and several standout interventions delayed the inevitable, yet the late concession and the empty-net second were decisive. From an Arsenal vs Everton Analysis perspective, this was a game of patience: Arsenal’s structure held firm through Everton’s brief second-half push, then the finishing arrived when legs and concentration finally dipped.

For anyone looking for Arsenal vs Everton Highlights, the headline clips are Pickford’s string of saves, Gyökeres’ poacher’s finish, and Dowman’s dramatic stoppage-time strike from range. The Arsenal vs Everton Goals came late, but they reflected the overall flow.

Arsenal vs Everton Lineups

Arsenal (4-2-3-1): Raya; Timber, Saliba, Gabriel, Calafiori; Zubimendi, Rice; Saka, Eze, Madueke; Havertz.

Everton: Pickford; Garner, O’Brien, Keane, Mykolenko; Iroegbunam, Gueye; McNeil, Dewsbury-Hall, Ndiaye; Beto.

Arsenal substitutions: Mosquera for Timber (injury), Gyökeres for Havertz, Martinelli for Madueke, Hincapié for Calafiori, Dowman for Zubimendi.

Everton substitutions: Barry for Beto, Rohl for Iroegbunam, Armstrong for McNeil, George for Gueye.

Player of the Match

Jordan Pickford (Everton). Even in defeat, Pickford was the reason this stayed level deep into the second half, producing multiple high-class saves to deny Saka and Eze and commanding his area under constant pressure. Arsenal ultimately found a way through, but the Everton goalkeeper’s performance was the standout individual display in this Premier League match report.

What the Result Means

The Arsenal vs Everton Match Report ends with a result that feels bigger than the scoreline suggests. Arsenal’s ability to keep pushing without losing control is the hallmark of a side chasing the sharp end of the table, and this late surge adds momentum heading into their next fixtures. For Everton, the shape and fight were there for long stretches, but the final minutes exposed how thin the margins are when you defend for so long and then chase the game late.

If you followed this as an Arsenal match today, it was a reminder that dominance doesn’t always look dramatic until it suddenly does. For an Everton match today, it was a lesson in how quickly a disciplined performance can unravel when the game demands one last risk.