Everton are back in Premier League action on Monday night as they look to re-start their season against Arsenal.
The Blues take on one of their former heroes at Goodison Park, as Mikel Arteta brings the Gunners to Merseyside.
Rafa Benitez will be hoping Everton can get a positive result against Arsenal to help turn the tide for the club, having picked up two points in their last eight matches.
Ahead of the game, we have put together all of the key things that you need to know including kick-off time, team news and TV channel.
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What time does Everton vs West Ham kick-off?
This will be the last game of matchday 15 in Premier League with kick-off at 8pm on Monday, December 6.
Is Everton vs Arsenal on TV?
Everton vs Arsenal is being shown live on Sky Sports Main Event and Premier League.
Build-up to the game starts at 7pm on both channels, with Monday Night Football running until 11pm.
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The ECHO will also be providing live coverage via our match blog before, during and after the game.
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Can you stream Everton vs Arsenal?
The match can also be streamed ny Sky Sports subscribers via the Sky Go app.
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What is the early Everton vs Arsenal team news?
Rafa Benitez confirmed that Yerry Mina has returned to training and may be available on Monday night.
“We will see how he reacts in the next couple of days to see if he is available or not," the manager said in his pre-match press conference.
The Spanish coach also said Andre Gomes has been back in training, while Salomon Rondon’s fitness is being assessed after being substituted off against Liverpool in midweek.
Dominic Calvert-Lewin is making progress in his comeback from injury but is still “a couple of weeks” away from recovery, with the England striker and Tom Davies the only confirmed absentees.
For Arsenal, Granit Xhaka may be fit enough to return to the Arsenal squad after a spell on the sidelines, while Emile Smith Rowe and Bernd Leno are potential injury doubts.