Match preview: Southampton vs Arsenal
Following their morale-boosting victory at Anfield in midweek, Southampton will be full of confidence when they host the Gunners in Saturday’s evening kick-off at St. Mary’s.
Following their morale-boosting victory at Anfield in midweek, Southampton will be full of confidence when they host the Gunners in Saturday’s evening kick-off at St. Mary’s.
Who’s in action for Arsenal this weekend?
Southampton will be without a number of key players for their FA Cup game with Arsenal.
In this feature, we take a look the injuries to each of Arsenal’s next four opponents.
Arsenal host Watford on 31 January after beating them 3-1 away at Vicarage Road in August.
Arsenal face Southampton away in the FA Cup on Saturday but how does their squad stack up going into the tie?
Arsenal travel to Stamford Bridge on 4 February hoping for a repeat of September’s 3-0 thrashing at the Emirates.
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Two moments of madness from central midfielders nearly saw Arsenal throw away what had looked like a safe three points in an accomplished performance against Burnley but how will they cope without Granit Xhaka?
Arsene Wenger was sent off at the end of the very heated Burnley game, and he will likely be charged by the FA for using the word ‘cheat’ as revealed by the Evening Standard.
Bayern Munich are likely to be without Jerome Boateng when they welcome Arsenal to Germany for the Champions League first leg.
After moaning recently about Garth Crooks Team of the Week because he wasn’t picking Arsenal players, this week I’m going to complain because he did.
Laurent Koscielny put in another valiant performance for Arsenal against Burnley.
Mesut Ozil completed the most passes out of any other player in the final third against Burnley.
Alexis Sanchez had twice as many shots as any other player during Arsenal’s 2-1 win over Burnley.
Aaron Ramsey was back alongside Granit Xhaka against Burnley on Sunday and seems to really be finding his rhythm again.
The Nigerian forward had a quiet day against a tough Burnley defence.
It’s never boring or easy with Arsenal, is it?
Arsene Wenger has told the media that he ‘regrets everything’ after he shoved Anthony Taylor in the Arsenal tunnel.
Arsenal beat Burnley despite being reduced to 10 men, but that was only half the story…