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SWANSEA, WALES - JANUARY 30: Henrikh Mkhitaryan of Arsenal warms up prior to the Premier League match between Swansea City and Arsenal at Liberty Stadium on January 30, 2018 in Swansea, Wales. (Photo by Michael Steele/Getty Images)
SWANSEA, WALES - JANUARY 30: Henrikh Mkhitaryan of Arsenal warms up prior to the Premier League match between Swansea City and Arsenal at Liberty Stadium on January 30, 2018 in Swansea, Wales. (Photo by Michael Steele/Getty Images) /
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Arsenal will try to recover from a bizarre January by walloping Everton at home. Here are all the ways you can watch and everything you need to know.

Arsenal are coming out of one of the most bizarre months in recent memory. Their transfer business was both superb and heart-wrenching and their match results were… well… both superb and heart-wrenching. It was an emotional roller coaster for all Gooners and ideally, with that behind us, we can look forward to smooth sailing.

But it will never be easy. The first step is welcoming Everton to the Emirates, where the Gunners are usually damn near unbeatable. Still, Everton are a new-look team, with Cenk Tosum leading the line and Theo Walcott rediscovering fantastic form already. Speed is a Gunner killer, so hopefully this defense came ready to defend that counter.

On the Gunner’s side of thing, there is really only one thing we will be looking for – how can we fit Henrikh Mkhitaryan and Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang into the starting XI. But the first question is whether or not Aubameyang will be fit. He is listed as doubtful, with Arsene Wenger indicating a need to assess him, as he has been ill.

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Jack Wilshere falls in that boat as well, where he has recovered but still needs assessing. It places far too many question marks on a lineup that should write itself.

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Wenger has already indicated that Mkhitaryan will make his full debut, which, given the short time that we saw him against Swansea, is promising, because he did show bursts of brilliance that should fit quite well into an attack that has trouble breaking down tight-knit defenses.

Assuming Aubameyang does start, which he better, it’ll be important to keep an eye on how he lines up with Alexandre Lacazette, whether one is ridiculously pushed out wide or if they start in tandem.

That is what to watch for, and now here is how to watch:

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Date: 3 February 2018
Venue: The Emirates Stadium, London, England
Time: 12:30 EST, 17:30 BST
TV: NBC
Radio: Talk Sports Radio World, Arsenal Player, Sirius XM FC
Stream: NBC Sports Live