Assessed: Six stars of Arsenal’s Youth Cup final team
On Friday night Arsenal play the first leg of their FA Youth Cup final against Chelsea at Stamford Bridge, with the return leg at home on Monday.
On Friday night Arsenal play the first leg of their FA Youth Cup final against Chelsea at Stamford Bridge, with the return leg at home on Monday.
On Monday night Arsenal are fighting for a place in the final of the FA Youth Cup, facing Blackpool in the second-leg of their semi-final at the Emirates Stadium.
FC Porto B will face Arsenal in the final of the Premier League International Cup, after seeing off Newcastle u23s on Thursday night.
On Tuesday, Arsenal’s u18s won 5-1 against Colchester United to qualify for the FA Youth Cup semi-final, but which of the youngsters could someday make the first team?
Arsenal announced on Tuesday that Tyreece John-Jules signed professional terms with the club this week, after turning 17 earlier in the month.
Tyreece John-Jules is set to sign on professional terms with the club, according to reports.
Arsenal progressed to the quarter-finals of the FA Youth Cup with a win over Middlesbrough, despite a big comeback scare from the u18 side.
Arsenal’s academy had a good weekend, as the u18s progressed in the Premier League Cup, and the u23s won their Premier League 2 match against Sunderland 3-1.
In an exclusive interview with Daily Cannon Tyreece John-Jules revealed how the move to Arsenal came about, how he’s progressing in the youth setup, and told us his hopes for the future.
Arsenal are through to the next round of the FA Youth Cup after defeating Liverpool 3-2 in extra-time.
The u18s will resume their league campaign when they take on Aston Villa on Saturday afternoon.
Arsenal played their first match of the FA Youth Cup this week, beating Sheffield Wednesday 2-1 to progress to the next round where they will face Liverpool.
Arsenal’s u18s continued their winning run with a 3-0 victory over Swansea City on Saturday.
Tyreece John-Jules is developing quickly in Arsenal’s youth system.
Emile Smith Rowe was back with the Gunners after his World Cup success, as Arsenal beat Wolves 4-2 in the u18 Premier League Cup but it was Tyreece John-Jules that caught the eye.
Arsenal’s u23s were beaten 3-2 by Tottenham on Monday, thanks chiefly to the largely changed side the Gunners put out.
Arsenal u18s beat Southampton 5-1 over the weekend, and manager Kwame Ampadu was pleased the Gunners kept going after a slow start.
Arsenal’s u18s pulled off a dominant 5-1 win against Southampton, as they aim to get a good league run going.
A hat-trick of penalties from captain, Charlie Gilmour, along with Tyreece John-Jules’ first goal at u18 level sealed a comprehensive victory for Arsenal in Tier One of this year’s Merit Group
Defeats against Anderlecht, Bayern, and Benfica in the play-off meant Arsenal u17s finished sixth in the ABN AMRO Future Cup this year.