Why the match between Arsenal and Everton will not be broadcast in England

Arsenal waits for Everton in Emirates on Wednesday evening, while seeking revenge for their loss at Goodison Park in early February. James Tarkowski scored the only goal during Sean Duche's first match at the helm of Everton, giving Michel Artetta's team their second defeat of the season in [...]
James Tarkowski scored the only goal during Sean Duche's first match at the helm of Everton, giving Michel Artetta's team their second defeat of the league season, writes Periscope.
However, two successive victories against Aston Villa and Leicester have led the Topchits to take first place in Premierliga.
The Arsenal team will hope to pass five points ahead of Manchester City with a victory over Toffee.
Meanwhile, Everton has left the disappointing 2-0 loss at home to Aston Willlas after returning to the drop zone.
Why won't the match between Arsenal and Everton be broadcast on TV?
The meeting was originally scheduled for September last year. However, the game was postponed after the death of Queen Elizabeth II.
The match will not appear on TV because the schedule is not compatible with broadcasts in the United Kingdom.
Despite the postponement of the game, the re-organised match is still not authorised to appear on TV.
Unfortunately for Topcin fans, Premier League leaders are not showing up on TV for three consecutive games, with their 1-0 victory over Leicester not broadcasting on television.












