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Everton at Arsenal: First Goalscorer

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Kai Havertz 0%
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Riccardo Calafiori 0%
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William Saliba 0%
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Iliman Ndiaye 0%
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Idrissa Gana Gueye 0%
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Martin Zubimendi 0%
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Beto 0%
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Jurrien Timber 0%
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Noni Madueke 0%
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Tim Iroegbunam 0%
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Jake O'Brien 0%
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Michael Keane 0%
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Vitaliy Mykolenko 0%
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Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall 0%
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Dwight McNeil 0%
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Eberechi Eze 0%
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Bukayo Saka 0%
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No Goal 0%
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Gabriel Magalhaes 0%
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James Garner 0%
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Declan Rice 0%
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About This Market

This market asks which player will score the first goal in the Everton at Arsenal match. It matters because first-goalscorer markets concentrate on early-match dynamics and reward accurate anticipation of starting lineups, set-piece duties, and game state.

Everton and Arsenal have distinct tactical profiles that influence early scoring: Arsenal typically take the offensive initiative at home while Everton often look to counterattack, and historical head-to-heads and venue effects can shape where goals come from early. This specific market lists 21 outcomes (players, and usually special outcomes such as own goal or no-goal options) and is marked as closing TBD on the event page, so watch for updates to the close time and final outcome rules.

Market prices here aggregate traders' expectations about who will score first; a lower price implies greater market consensus that a given outcome will occur. Use prices as a dynamic signal of changing information (lineups, injuries, weather) rather than fixed predictions.

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Frequently Asked Questions

When does the Everton at Arsenal: First Goalscorer market close relative to kickoff?

The close time is listed as TBD for this market; on similar markets the close often occurs at kickoff or when the official starting lineups are released, but you should monitor the market page for the platform’s announced close time and any last-minute updates.

What do the 21 outcomes in this market usually represent?

The outcomes typically cover likely starting attackers and other scorers from both teams, and may include special outcomes such as own goal or no first goal — consult the market outcome list on the event page to see exactly which options are offered for this match.

If a player is substituted on and scores the first goal, how does that affect settlement for this event?

Settlement depends on the platform’s specific rules for this market; some markets allow any player who scores during the match to win regardless of starting status, while others restrict eligibility to starters — check the Everton at Arsenal market rules on the platform before trading.

How do penalties, own goals, and deflections count toward the 'first goalscorer' outcome for this match?

Treatment varies by event rules: many markets assign first-goalscorer to the player officially credited with the goal (including penalties), and may have a separate own-goal outcome if an own goal is the first; confirm the precise scoring and attribution conventions on the market’s rule page.

How should I monitor last-minute information that could change who is likely to be the first goalscorer in Everton at Arsenal?

Watch official starting XI announcements, injury reports, penalty/set-piece assignment news, and weather/pitch updates before kickoff; those items typically move market prices and indicate which players’ chances have materially changed.

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