50% of Arsenal’s matches end with goals from both teams

14 March 2026 - 10:05 am

In the 30th round of the English Premier League, Arsenal and Everton will meet on March 14, 2026. The home side cannot afford another slip-up.

The Emirates-based side finished second behind Manchester City twice, and last season were overtaken by Liverpool. This time, it seemed like their chance for success had come. However, draws with Brentford and Wolverhampton nearly erased their lead. Fortunately, they thrashed Tottenham 4-1. Then came wins over Chelsea and Brighton, and a solid cup performance. In the Champions League, after a perfect group stage, the English side almost lost in the playoffs—against Bayer, they equalized at the end via a controversial penalty.

Liverpool changed owners during last season. The new management decided to dismiss Dyche, who had saved the club from relegation several times, and bring Moyes back. He finished 13th with the now-familiar squad. Currently, the club is occasionally seen as a European contender! After a couple of losses, they beat Newcastle and Burnley.

The title contender averages 1.97 goals scored per match and concedes 0.73. Tarkowski and company score 1.17 goals on average, conceding slightly more—1.14.

Previous Matches: Arsenal vs Everton

The capital club is unbeaten in six consecutive official meetings—twice drawing and four times winning, including an away victory in December.

The home favorite should win. But the visitors are not easy opponents, and Arsenal also needs to save energy for the return leg against the Germans—it makes sense to consider betting on “total under 2.5 goals” (odds – 1.95).

Arsenal vs Everton: Key Statistics and Trends
Arsenal have won four of their last five matches
50% of Arsenal’s matches end with goals from both teams, with an average total of 2.7 goals per match
Everton have lost three of their last thirteen matches
45% of Everton’s matches end with goals from both teams, with an average total of 2.31 goals per match
Arsenal vs Everton: Probable Starting Line-Ups
Arsenal lines up in a 1-4-2-3-1 formation (probable line-up): Raya – Hincapié, Gabriel, Saliba, Timber – Rice, Zubimendi, Trossard, Eze, Saka – Gyökeres. Merino and Ødegaard are unavailable.

Everton uses a 1-4-5-1 formation (probable line-up): Pickford – Mykolenko, Keane, Tarkowski, O’Brien – Gueye, Garner, Armstrong, Dewsbury-Hall, Ndiaye – Barry. Grealish is still sidelined, and Alcácer is also out injured.