Everton's difficult start to the new season doesn't look likely of getting any easier when they host Arsenal at Goodison Park on Sunday.
Sean Dyche is under early pressure with the Toffees without a win in their opening four Premier League fixtures and scoring just two goals in the process.
Everton have enjoyed success over Arsenal before but will be wary of the threats posed by visiting attackers given their defensive fragility that has seen them concede eight goals in four matches.
Meanwhile, the Gunners are looking to build on their impressive 3-1 victory over Manchester United last time out that saw Declan Rice score his first goal for the club with a stoppage time winner.