(Reuters) - Everton's surge towards Champions League qualification reaches a pivotal moment on Sunday when they face rivals Arsenal in a match being billed as the battle for fourth place.
Five consecutive Premier League wins have propelled the Merseyside club to fifth, four points behind Arsenal with a game in hand and victory at Goodison Park would put them in the driving seat to reach Europe's elite club competition.
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