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A 43rd unbeaten home game against newly promoted opposition would see Mikel Arteta’s side match Chelsea’s landmark streak set between 2001 and 2015.Photo by GLYN KIRK/AFP via Getty
It has been over 20 years since Arsenal were last defeated in any competition by Leeds, whose last success in this fixture came at Highbury in 2003, but it has also been over six months since the Gunners won a Premier League home game by more than one goal.
ARSENAL host Leeds United in Saturday’s late kick-off in the Premier League. And bookmakers Parimatch have a monster new customer offer to mark the evening encounter. Parimatch are giving
Mikel Arteta has stressed that it is too early to tell how long Kai Havertz will be sidelined for with his knee injury.The Germany international is set for a spell out but it is unclear as of yet how
Ampadu required treatment for an ankle injury sustained in the second half of Monday's win over Everton following a heavy challenge by Tim Iroegbunam. The captain looked in some discomfort but managed to complete the rest of the match as the Whites prevailed 1-0 thanks to a controversial penalty from substitute Lukas Nmecha.
Arsenal held an open training session at their stadium on Wednesday, with supporters given the chance to see the team preparing for Saturday's home match against Leeds United. It is unusual for Mikel Arteta to give insight into his sessions and although the training may have been altered,
Leeds United will travel to the Emirates without their captain after Daniel Farke confirmed that Ethan Ampadu faces several weeks out with a knee injury.Photo by Michael Regan/Getty ImagesThe Wales