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Mark Lawrenson has backed Arsenal to secure all three points during their Premier League clash against Everton today.

The north Londoners welcome the Toffees to the Emirates Stadium on the back of devastating back-to-back defeats against Tottenham Hotspur and Newcastle United. The losses mean securing a place in next season's UEFA Champions League is no longer in their hands, with Mikel Arteta and Co hoping on Spurs to slip up against Norwich City.

Still, they must take on Everton on Sunday afternoon, with Frank Lampard's side already safe from relegation - something that could boost Arsenal's chances of winning. Now, Liverpool hero Lawrenson has given his predictions for the match in his final set of match forecasts for the BBC website.

Writing for BBC, he said: "Everton are safe after their thrilling comeback from 2-0 down to beat Crystal Palace on Thursday, and their fans are probably still getting their breath back now. Some of them might only just be getting home.

"It's just as well Everton have got the job done already, really - I wouldn't exactly be confident about their chances of staying in the Premier League if Frank Lampard's side had to get anything at Emirates Stadium to avoid the drop.

"So, the best news for the Toffees is that this result doesn't matter. Arsenal are hardly reliable themselves at

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