3 Arsenal matches moved as Premier League updates postponement rules
Arsenal have had three matches moved for TV while Premier League clubs have voted to update the regulations around when a Premier League match can be postponed.
Arsenal have had three matches moved for TV while Premier League clubs have voted to update the regulations around when a Premier League match can be postponed.
Following the outrage surrounding the postponement of the North London derby, the Premier League are set to change their rules.
Arsenal couldn’t break down a tough Burnley side, showing their desperate need for a striker, and a referee who knows the rules of the game.
The full focus is on the Premier League and making the top four, so let’s take a look at our Arsenal predicted lineup to face Burnley on Sunday.
The media are still not coping well with Arsenal daring to ask to have the Tottenham game postponed and one ITV correspondent has got himself in a bit of a pickle
The Premier League will resist calls to change their rules around matches being postponed, despite the mass hysteria over Arsenal’s game against Tottenham being moved.
Arsenal have another positive Covid-19 case in the playing camp, following the postponement of the North London derby.
Though a postponement is looming, let’s take a look at our Arsenal predicted lineup to face Spurs should the game go ahead.
Granit Xhaka picked up the fifth red card of his Arsenal career so what matches will the former Arsenal captain miss through suspension?
Jamie Vardy could miss Arsenal’s Premier League game against Leicester when the two sides in march with the forward struggling with injury.
Son Heung-min will miss Arsenal’s crunch Premier League tie against Tottenham that takes place later this month.
Arsenal have been fined £20,000 for being annoyed that Gabriel was sent off against Manchester City.
Arsenal fans were rightly furious after major referring decisions went against them once again against Manchester City, and a look back through the archives on…
Join Stephen Bradley as he analyses Arsenal’s exceptionally unlucky 2-1 loss to Manchester City in the Premier League.
Arsenal became the first side the in the Premier League era to reach 100 red cards when Gabriel was sent off against Manchester City on New Year’s Day, but how can that be when they’ve been largely criticised for being too soft?
Aaron Ramsdale was as furious with the refereeing as Arsenal fans after Stuart Atwell and his Stockley Park cohorts conspired to rob the Gunners of points from their game on New Year’s Day.
Arsenal can consider themselves well and truly robbed after some terrible refereeing decisions conspired to hand Manchester City all three points at the Emirates on New Year’s Day.