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Arsenal are aiming to end the season on a high - and by some miracle qualify for the Champions League - when they welcome Everton to the Emirates Stadium on Sunday afternoon.

Having been in control of the top-four race just under a fortnight ago after beating Leeds United at home, back-to-back defeats at the hands of Tottenham Hotspur and Newcastle United have left the Gunners needing a massive favour from Norwich City in order to seal a return to Europe's elite club competition for the 2022/23 campaign.

For this to happen, Arsenal must beat Everton and hope an incentivised Canaries squad can spring a surprise at Carrow Road by beating Spurs. Failing that, a draw in Norfolk would leave Mikel Arteta's side needing a 16-goal margin of victory to finish fourth on goal difference.

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With that said, facing a Toffees side who secured their Premier League survival on Thursday night will make things interesting in North London as Frank Lampard is set to ring the changes now that the pressure is off. Although, he insists his players will be going all out for the win.

"I will relax more, and I don't mean that in a light-hearted way because I understand Arsenal and Tottenham are in a battle, and we'll go and do our absolute best to approach the

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