Arsenal's pursuit of a Champions League spot takes them to Everton on Sunday.
Unai Emery's side currently sit fourth in the Premier League, one point behind rivals Spurs - who moved above the Gunners on Wednesday night following their 2-0 win against Crystal Palace.
But Arsenal do have a game in hand on their neighbours who, just like sixth-placed Manchester United, are not in action this weekend.
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So victory at Goodison Park - where the Gunners won 5-2 last season - will see them end the weekend third in the table, with just six games of the season remaining.