Arsenal have a trip to Everton coming up in the Premier League.
The Gunners produced their worst performance of the season against Wolves on Sunday, but they still managed to win the game.
That has kept them ahead of Manchester City in the Premier League table, but Pep Guardiola’s men are breathing down their necks.
Arsenal will know that nothing but a win is acceptable against Everton. Roy Keane has now had his say on the game.
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Roy Keane predicts who will win when Arsenal take on Everton
Goodison Park was always a tough trip for Arsenal, but that is no longer a concern.
Everton have moved into the Hill Dickinson Stadium, and although home support will play a part, it will not be as intimidating as their old ground.
Arsenal dropped points against the Toffees both home and away last season. They simply cannot afford to do the same on Saturday night.
Roy Keane, Ian Wright and the rest of the Stick to Football podcast regulars have all backed the Gunners to get the win against Everton.
Gary Neville and Jamie Carragher predicted a 2-0 win for the North Londoners, but Wright and Keane feel the hosts will score.
The Manchester United legend said: “2-1. I think Everton might get one from a set-piece. Tarkowski. 2-1 Arsenal.”
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Everton could have key players missing for the Arsenal clash
Everton are always a tough team to face, especially under David Moyes.
The Scot will make them hard to break down, and if Arsenal aren’t at their best going forward, they could struggle to create chances again.
However, the Toffees could be without a few key players.
Jack Grealish and Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall are both doubts due to a hamstring issue, while Iliman Ndiaye and Idrissa Gueye are expected to have departed for the Africa Cup of Nations.
Jarrad Branthwaite is also set to miss the game due to injury.
That definitely weakens Everton, but they are still a strong side. Arsenal cannot take them lightly on Saturday.
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