
Arsenal vs Manchester United Premier League Preview
Arsenal meet Manchester United at the Emirates Stadium this afternoon in a top of the table clash as the league leaders seek revenge against the only team to have beaten them this season.
Arsenal meet Manchester United at the Emirates Stadium this afternoon in a top of the table clash as the league leaders seek revenge against the only team to have beaten them this season.
After a progressive season last year, Arsenal will kick off the 2022/23 Premier League season on Friday night at Selhurst Park.
Arsenal’s chances of qualifying for next season’s Champions League were left hanging by a thread after a 2-0 defeat to Newcastle at St. James’ Park.
Leeds United’s relegation worries deepened on Sunday as they fell to a 2-1 defeat at Arsenal, as well as playing the majority of the game with ten men following Luke Ayling’s red card.
Eight has become four in the Papa John’s Trophy with the semi-final line-up of the competition now confirmed after Tuesday’s night’s quarter-final ties across the country.
Following the announcement of last week’s postponement, Arsenal will finally make the trip to Anfield on Thursday to face Liverpool in the first-leg of the Carabao Cup semi-final.
Nottingham Forest landed the final blow on a weekend of surprise knockouts as they dumped Mikel Arteta’s improved Arsenal side out of the FA Cup.
The majority of Premier League clubs have now reached the halfway point in their seasons and it feels like a good time to take stock of what we have seen so far and how things might shape up for the rest of the campaign.
Since Arsene Wenger departed from Arsenal at the end of the 2017/2018 season, the Gooners have lacked a side that plays for the badge, however, under Mikel Arteta shades of the old Arsenal are starting to return.
With just one of the top five winning and a North London derby that saw Tottenham sink to further depths, this was another exciting weekend of top-flight football that delivered no shortage of talking points.
A strong weekend for defences didn’t lead to a lack of excitement as the Premier League resumed at the weekend following the international break. The goals didn’t flow but there was plenty of incident and with a returning icon and a storming debut, it’s led to numerous talking points.
As the first international break of the season looms large, Tottenham are now the only side the Premier League that can boast a 100% record after three games. That fact, coupled with bitter rivals Arsenal sitting at the foot of the table leaves Spurs fans with the bragging rights for the next two weeks.
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Arsenal could be without attacking duo Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang and Alexandre Lacazette when Chelsea visit the Emirates in a huge London derby on Sunday.
Sheffield United goalkeeper has completed a move to Premier League side Arsenal for a fee believed to be around £24m.
After a long summer of international football, the Premier League is finally set to restart on Friday night, so which players should you keep an eye out for across the season?
Arsenal are pushing to sign Lautaro Martinez from Inter Milan, and it’s thought, a deal is possible as the Italian giants continue to struggle financially.
After missing out on European football altogether for the upcoming season, Arsenal face an unprecedented amount of work this summer, as they look to complete the biggest overhaul in the club’s recent history.
Arsenal failed to secure European qualification for the first time since 1995, as Europa League success eludes the Gunners once more
The Gunners face the prospect of their first campaign without European football in 25 years, if they are unable to claim all three points when Brighton travel to the Emirates on the final day of the season.
Nicolas Pepe is finally hitting his form for Arsenal and proving his £72 million price tag more and more worth it following a brace In Arsenal’s 3-1 win against Crystal Palace
Crystal Palace look to put on a show for their fans as 6500 supporters return to Selhurst Park as The Eagles welcome Arsenal
Undoubtedly, Mikel Arteta has made mistakes this season, but is his most costly not utilising the versatility of Bukayo Saka during Kieran Tierney’s absence?
With his first Premier League goal and a five-star performance against Newcastle, Mohammed Elneny once again leaves Mikel Arteta with a selection headache ahead of The Gunners Europa League semi-final