Arsenal vs Everton tickets | Emirates Stadium
Arsenal welcome Everton to the Emirates Stadium in a Premier League clash that represents one of the most storied fixtures in English football history. The Gunners, now reigning Premier League champions after ending their long title wait, will be looking to assert their authority against David Moyes' Toffees.
This fixture holds special historical significance: Arsenal's tally of league victories over Everton is the most wins any team has achieved over a single opponent in English top-flight history, and the Gunners have also scored a record number of goals against the Toffees across their top-flight meetings.
Head-to-Head Record
These two historic clubs have met well over 200 times since their first encounter in 1905, which Everton won 1-0. Arsenal have dominated the rivalry ever since, holding a commanding lead in the all-time record and an even bigger edge in the Premier League era. Everton's most recent win at the Emirates came back in April 2021, a 1-0 victory via an own goal, and they have not won at Arsenal's home since.
Last Meeting: Arsenal 2-0 Everton (March 14, 2026)
The two sides last met at the Emirates Stadium in March 2026, where Arsenal ran out 2-0 winners. The Gunners dominated but had to wait until the 89th minute for Viktor Gyokeres to break the deadlock, before teenage forward Max Dowman wrapped up the points deep into stoppage time. It was a typically controlled home performance against a resolute Everton side.
Arsenal 2026-2027 Season
Arsenal go into this fixture as reigning Premier League champions. Under Mikel Arteta — named Premier League Manager of the Season — the Gunners ended a 22-year wait for the title in 2025/26, topping the table with the league's best defensive record after three consecutive runner-up finishes. They also reached the Champions League final for the first time in two decades, narrowly losing to Paris Saint-Germain on penalties, and finished as EFL Cup runners-up. The title-winning core remains the spine of the team: Bukayo Saka, captain Martin Odegaard, William Saliba, Declan Rice, Gabriel Magalhaes and striker Viktor Gyokeres, supported by the likes of Martin Zubimendi, Piero Hincapie and Eberechi Eze. Set-pieces remain a major weapon, and with the squad chasing honours at home and in Europe, every home fixture is a chance to keep their 2026-2027 campaign on track.
Everton 2026-2027 Season
David Moyes' second spell at Everton has brought stability since he took charge in January 2025. After guiding the Toffees to safety and overseeing their historic move to the state-of-the-art Hill Dickinson Stadium at Bramley-Moore Dock, Moyes led Everton to a 13th-place finish in 2025/26 — a clear step forward for a club that had spent recent years battling relegation. Under the ownership of the Friedkin Group, Jordan Pickford remains England's number one, with Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall and Thierno Barry adding to the squad and Beto and Iliman Ndiaye among the attacking options. The new stadium has transformed the club's matchday revenue potential, and Moyes, under contract until 2027, will be looking to push Everton further up the table.
Emirates Stadium
Arsenal's home since 2006, the Emirates Stadium is one of the most impressive venues in English football. With a capacity of 60,704, it is the fourth-largest stadium in the Premier League.
The stadium is located in Holloway, North London, and is well-served by public transport. Arsenal tube station on the Piccadilly line is the nearest stop, while Finsbury Park and Highbury & Islington stations are also within walking distance.
Tickets
Tickets for Arsenal vs Everton are available now. We currently have 1147 tickets available for this fixture, with prices starting from $437 and an average price of $4,651. This is a Category B fixture; given Arsenal's status as champions and high demand, early booking is strongly recommended.

