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·8 December 2024
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·8 December 2024
Riccardo Calafiori’s Arsenal host Everton at the Emirates Stadium on Saturday, December 14. Here’s how to buy tickets for the match in North London.
The game will be played at 16:00 CET (14:00 GMT) on December 14, 2024, at the Emirates Stadium in London.
The Gunners are pushing to conquer their first Premier League title in over 20 years, and their upcoming home match against Everton will be a key one in the race to win the league this term.
Italy international Calafiori has recently returned to action after suffering a knee injury in October and is expected to start against the Toffees in mid-December.
Ironically, it will be a reunion between the Rome-born defender and the new Everton owners, the Friedkin group, who have been running Roma since 2020.
Dan and Ryan Friedkin confirmed Everton’s takeover towards the end of September.
Tickets on the Gunners’ website have been sold exclusively for Arsenal members via a ballot system.
“Members will have a designated window to enter the ballot,” Arsenal said.
“You can choose to register individually or as a group of up to four members, if all supporters meet the necessary requirements. You can enter at any stage during the registration window, and your odds of success will remain the same.
“For the Silver and Red ballots, you can register your interest for your group to be balloted into our family-oriented area, located in blocks 28, 29 and half of block 30. This is dependent on availability and requirements, and your group can be balloted into any of the other areas selected in your application.”
Haven’t you managed to get tickets through the ballot? No worries! LiveFootballTickets offers a cheap and reliable way to get tickets for the game, and it is one of the most secure platforms for buying online tickets for football matches. It comes with a 150% money-back guarantee on all ticket purchases. This means a full refund plus the value back to spend on another event. Over 1,000 tickets are still available on the platform, from €189 each.
The versatile Italian defender has made 13 Arsenal appearances across all competitions this season, scoring his first and only goal in a crucial Premier League game against Manchester City in September.
The Italian defender signed a contract until 2029 at the Emirates Stadium last summer after completing a €50m transfer from Bologna.
The 22-year-old missed six games for the Gunners and two for Italy between October and November due to a knee injury.