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Arsenal vs Wolves: TV and live stream details, injury news & what's been said ahead of the game

Arsenal will be hoping to get their Premier League campaign back on track when they welcome Wolverhampton Wanderers to the Emirates tonight.

The Gunners head into the game on the back of a 3-0 success at Molde in the Europa League on Thursday night.

Their league form has been patchy so far this season though, with just four wins in nine games.

Mikel Arteta's side start the latest round of fixtures down in 12th place in the Premier League table although they could move up as high as seventh with a victory and if other results go their way.

Wolves have also had somewhat of a difficult start to the season, with only four wins as well, and they are just a point ahead of the Gunners.

Here are all the key details you need to know ahead of the game.

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What time is kick-off?

Kick-off at the Emirates Stadium is at 7.15pm on Sunday, November 29.

Arsenal vs Wolves TV channel and live stream details

The game is being broadcast live by Sky Sports - on the Sky Sports Main Event and Sky Sports Premier League channels. Because it is on Sky, customers can stream via the SkyGo app.

It follows the earlier London derby between Chelsea and Tottenham Hotspur.

Odds

According to The Pools, Arsenal are being backed to come out of the fixture on top.

Arsenal: 2.05

Wolves: 3.90

Draw: 3.25

Injury news

Arsenal are sweating on the fitness of centre-back David Luiz who went off at half-time during the win in Molde.

Willian is set to return after a muscle injury while Thomas Partey could also be back having missed the past two matches with a thigh strain.

Bukayo Saka is expected to return to the fold having gone off against Leeds with a dead leg.

Wolves skipper Conor Cody is back in contention having missed the draw with Southampton on Monday night as he was self isolating.

Roman Saiss missed the game due to a positive Covid-19 test although it's unknown when he will return.

Left-back Jonny is definitely out through injury.

What have the managers said?

Mikel Arteta on scoring more goals in the league: "This is what we want [to do]. We've been more efficient in this competition (the Europa League).

"It can be down to some of the players that we utilise in certain positions, it can be because of the opposition, there are a few factors there.

"I must say that if we want to be fighting with the big clubs, obviously the amount of goals that we score has to improve because defensively I think we've had four clean sheets in the last six games, which is pretty good, but offensively our numbers have to improve."

Nuno Espirito Santo after seeing his side come from behind v Southampton: "It was about reacting to that incident, trying to get your mind off the referee’s decision and focus on the game.

It’s hard without an atmosphere to engage again in the game and the boys did that.

"It was a strong reaction and we finished the game well with clear chances, so let’s go again."

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