
Arsenal vs Burnley
Premier League 2018/19
Venue: Emirates Stadium
Kick-off time: 12:30pm GMT
Unai Emery must pick Arsenal up from their midweek north London derby disappointment ahead of today's Premier League clash against Burnley.
Arsenal fell to a 2-0 EFL Cup quarter-final defeat at home to Tottenham on Wednesday night, marking the Gunners' second loss in four days following their shock 3-2 loss at Southampton last Sunday.
Emery has enjoyed a fine start to life in north London, but a third straight defeat would start to raise doubts ahead of a busy festive fixture schedule with the Gunners notoriously slow starters this season.
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Team news
Arsenal XI: Leno, Maitland-Niles, Papastathopoulos, Monreal, Kolasinac, Guendouzi, Elneny, Xhaka, Ozil, Lacazette, Aubameyang
Subs: Cech, Ramsey, Torreira, Lichtsteiner, Iwobi, Nketiah, Saka
Burnley XI: Hart, Bardsley, Long, Tarkowski, Mee, Taylor, Westwood, Cork, Hendrick, Barnes, Wood
Subs: Heaton, Lowton, Vokes, Gibson, Vydra, McNeil, Koiki
Referee: Kevin Friend (Leicestershire)
Prediction
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Match odds
- Arsenal to win: 1/4
- Burnley to win: 14/1
- Draw: 11/2
First goalscorer odds
- Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang: 15/8
- Alexandre Lacazette: 10/3
- Sam Vokes: 11/1
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Tickets
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TV channel and live stream online coverage
The match will be shown live on Sky Sports' Premier League and Main Event channels, and is available via Now TV with a day pass on offer for £7.99. Sky Sports subscribers can stream the match online via SkyGo and the SkyGo app.
Head to Head history and results
Burnley have never beaten Arsenal in the Premier League, with the Gunners winning seven games and drawing once.
Arsenal won 1-0 at Turf Moor last season before thrashing the Clarets 5-0 in Arsene Wenger's final home game as manager.