Olivier Giroud vs Romelu Lukaku: Head-to-head analysis ahead of the clash between Arsenal and Everton

Check out all the vital statistics concerning the two sides' players ahead of this weekend's Premier League meeting at the Emirates Stadium

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Friday 27 February 2015 15:10 GMT
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This weekend in the Premier League, Arsenal play Everton.

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Ahead of the match at the Emirates Stadium, we take a look at how the sides' players Olivier Giroud and Romelu Lukaku compare.

Will Everton be able to capitalise on a wounded Gunners side following their Champions League defeat to Monaco in midweek?

Arsenal will have to pick themselves up, dust themselves off and quickly forget about their disappointing first leg tie against Monaco, as they continue to push towards their Top 4 aspirations in the League.

Despite Everton’s current poor league form of only one win in their last six, they’ll be going up against an Arsenal side who they haven’t lost to in their last two Premier League encounters.

Data and graphic provided by whoscored.com

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