The visitors hoist a free-kick into the box, but more resilient Everton defending keeps them out. This has been an excellent display from the Toffees at the back.
Zinchenko also sees yellow.
Maupay is booked for his role in the scuffle.
90' +5
There is an altercation between Zinchenko and Maupay, which ends with both sets of players getting involved.
90' +4
Arsenal have a throw-in, but it is deep in their own half. Can they fashion another chance?
90' +2
A corner comes out to Zinchenko on the edge of the box, but he lashes over as more seconds tick away.
90'
There will be six minutes of additional time at the end of this game. Can the Toffees hold on for what could be a vital three points?
89'
Everton deal with the corner, though the Gunners have the ball back and come forward again. The visitors are throwing more and more bodies forward now.
88'
Vieira wins a corner as Arsenal ramp up the pressure in search of an equaliser.
86'
J. Pickford gets yellow.
Pickford is yellow-carded for time-wasting over a free-kick.
85'
T. Tomiyasu enters the game and replaces B. White.
White is replaced by Tomiyasu.
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83'
Time is running out for Arsenal if they are to salvage a result here and pick up points in the title race.
81'
Trossard looks to curl into the top right corner, but the Belgium international gets it badly wrong and his shot never troubles Pickford's goal.
79'
A Xhaka cross comes to the feet of Saka at the back post, but the 21-year-old fires well over as another opportunity goes begging for the Gunners.
78'
Trossard fizzes a shot at goal, but Pickford does well to palm it away before his defenders clear upfield.
77'
Fábio Vieira enters the game and replaces M. Ødegaard.
Odegaard misses out on the opportunity to score in four Premier League away matches in a row, as he makes way for Vieira.
75'
There is an almighty scramble in the Arsenal box as another corner causes havoc. The Gunners are eventually able to clear, though they are fortunate to remain just a goal down.
69'
A. Onana gets yellow.
Onana goes in the book for a poor challenge on White.
67'
Iwobi gives the ball away and Odegaard surges towards the hosts' box. He looks to be making room to shoot, but Coady does brilliantly to dispossess the Arsenal man before he can get anything away at goal.
65'
Gueye is taken out by a tumbling Gabriel, but the Arsenal defender looks to have been pushed into him by Maupay. Both teams appeal for a foul, though Coote ultimately points for an Everton free-kick.
63'
V. Mykolenko gets yellow.
Mykolenko is booked for a foul on Saka.
62'
N. Maupay enters the game and replaces D. Calvert-Lewin.
Calvert-Lewin comes off for Maupay.
60'
J. Tarkowski has scored a goal for Everton! Assist by D. McNeil.
McNeil's corner was brilliant to allow Tarkowski to meet it and head Everton in front.
GOAL!!! Everton take the lead! Dyche's men have looked a threat from set-pieces all game long, and it is a corner that sees them break the deadlock. McNeil's corner is deep to the back post, and Tarkowski bullies Odegaard to beat him to the ball before nodding into the far corner to make it 1-0 to the hosts!
59'
L. Trossard enters the game and replaces Gabriel Martinelli.
Jorginho enters the game and replaces T. Partey.
Jorginho comes on for his debut to replace Partey, who was a major doubt coming into the game.
Martinelli makes way for Trossard.
57'
Another threatening Iwobi cross is only headed out to Mykolenko outside the box, but his shot from range is poor and flies well over.
53'
A cross is swung into Arsenal's box, but Zinchenko uses all his experience to coolly nod it back to his goalkeeper before any Everton player can nip in.
51'
Martinelli flashes a shot at goal, but a couple of Everton defenders are there to get in the way and block the ball away from danger.
47'
Ramsdale tips away Gueye's deflected effort, though it would not have counted anyway as the flag goes up for offside.
46'
The hosts get us back under way for the second period.
45' +3
HALF-TIME: EVERTON 0-0 ARSENAL
45' +2
Pickford takes his time booting the ball upfield and is fortunate to just get his kick off before a sliding Nketiah can nip it away from him.
45'
The fourth official puts up his board and indicates there will be three minutes of additional time at the end of this first half.
28'
Arteta's men are just enjoying a spell of possession having been under sustained Everton pressure for the last couple of minutes.
26'
Calvert-Lewin forces a save out of Ramsdale with a shot from a tight angle, though the Arsenal goalkeeper is able to gather relatively comfortably.
24'
The Toffees have looked a real threat from set-pieces, with Calvert-Lewin heading off target this time.
21'
McNeil swings the corner deep to the back post, and Saliba makes a vital header to flick behind before Onana can nod goalwards.
20'
Iwobi whips a cross into the Arsenal box, and Gabriel is forced to head behind for a corner. Can Everton take advantage?
18'
After Saka momentarily receives some treatment, the winger gets back to his feet.
16'
Gueye catches Saka with a stray arm as he tries to fend off the Arsenal man's challenge, and referee David Coote points for a free-kick to the visitors.
10'
McNeil's long-range drive deflects and looks to have run into the path of Calvert-Lewin, but Ramsdale is alert and quickly out to nip the ball away from the Everton man's feet.
9'
Onana is up and okay to continue as play is resumed. It has been an encouraging start for the hosts, albeit without any real clear-cut chances.
7'
Onana is down in pain after clashing heads with Saliba as the two battled for an aerial ball.
3'
Iwobi looks to have played in Calvert-Lewin, but the striker's heavy first touch takes him wide and kills the momentum of the attack, which ultimately fizzles out.
1'
The visitors kick us off and we are under way!
Hello and welcome to live coverage of the Premier League clash between Everton and Arsenal at Goodison Park.
The hosts come into this game looking to end a 10-match winless run in all competitions, one that ultimately cost Frank Lampard his job as he was sacked following the 2-0 defeat at West Ham last time out. Former Burnley boss Sean Dyche took over on Monday, and he will need to hit the ground running and quickly get the Toffees back to winning ways with the club only kept off the bottom of the Premier League by Southampton.
In stark contrast to Everton, the visitors have not lost a league game since September and hold a five-point lead at the Premier League summit as they seek a first title since the 2003-04 'Invincibles' campaign. The Gunners could have a tough task on their hands here though, having not tasted victory at Goodison Park since the 2017-18 season and the hosts potentially experiencing a new manager bounce.
EVERTON (4-4-1-1): Jordan Pickford; Seamus Coleman, Conor Coady, James Tarkowski, Vitalii Mykolenko; Alex Iwobi, Idrissa Gueye, Amadou Onana, Dwight McNeil; Abdoulaye Doucoure; Dominic Calvert-Lewin.
SUBS: Neal Maupay, Yerry Mina, Demarai Gray, Tom Davies, Mason Holgate, Ben Godfrey, Ruben Vinagre, Ellis Simms, Asmir Begovic.
ARSENAL (4-3-3): Aaron Ramsdale; Ben White, William Saliba, Gabriel Magalhaes, Oleksandr Zinchenko; Martin Odegaard, Thomas Partey, Granit Xhaka; Bukayo Saka, Eddie Nketiah, Gabriel Martinelli.
SUBS: Takehiro Tomiyasu, Matt Turner, Fabio Vieira, Jakub Kiwior, Jorginho, Leandro Trossard, Rob Holding, Amario Cozier-Duberry, Kieran Tierney.
The two teams make their way onto the pitch ahead of this crucial game at both ends of the table.
The form of the two teams may have suggested an easy win for Arsenal before the match, but Everton have more than held their own under new manager Dyche. They have just lacked that cutting edge at the crucial moment, but if they can find that, they could be on their way to three crucial points in their fight for survival.
The victory hoists Dyche's men out of the bottom three, though all three teams below them are still to play this weekend. Everton fans will be hoping that win can be the catalyst in their fight against the drop. For the Gunners, they remain top, but City can close the gap to just two points with an away win against Tottenham on Sunday.
Thanks for joining us for live coverage of Everton's 1-0 Premier League win over Arsenal at Goodison Park.
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