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OK, in part two of this show, we are going to be talking about Arsenal and Everton.
Welcome back to the Weekend Preview where in part two we're going to have a look at Arsenal versus Everton.
Now Ben, just before Christmas we had that surreal situation at Goodison Park where Mikel Arteta and Carlo Ancelotti were both in the stands watching over as the caretaker managers below looked after the teams they were about to inherit.
So they meet again on Sunday as the managers.
Who do you think has had the better initial impact on their team so far?
So Gerrard, Ben touched on it there.
Arteta's perhaps made a slower start in terms of results.
What do you think the reasons are behind that and
I don't think a 4-0 win over Newcastle necessarily proves that the future is bright.
Well, a result for either team could do significant wonders for the optimism among the fans because...
The Man United win over Chelsea on Monday night has really compacted that race for the top four.
If you look at Everton, five points off fourth and Arsenal seven points adrift.
With 12 games to go, they're not insurmountable hurdles, are they?
Well, it's incredible that they're in this situation, isn't it, really?
Well we'll move on in a second because you might have just heard that it was Ben's pile of notes just thud on the floor and he'll be lost without that.
Ben, just before we move on, we should mention Andre Gomez because incredibly it looks like he could even start this game considering he had a fractured dislocation of his ankle against Spurs in November.
This return is remarkable.
OK, well, we can see if he's in action when Arsenal take on Everton live on Sky Sports Premier League from four o'clock on Sunday.
That's a 4.30 kickoff.
And as with all the Sky games, if you're out and about, you can watch the goals as they go in on the website, app and YouTube channel without being a subscriber.