Mikel Arteta takes his Arsenal side to face an injury-hit Crystal Palace side in a Premier League London derby.
Roy Hodgson's Eagles have been hit by a spate of injuries, and Arteta will be looking to capitalise and earn his second League win in a row after an impress 2-0 victory over Manchester United.
Date: Saturday, January 11th, 2020
Venue: Selhurst Park, Croydon, London.
Kick-off time: 12:30pm GMT
Crystal Palace 2-3 Arsenal
The Eagles have shown they can unlock Arsenal's defence time and again, scoring six in their last three meetings - but injuries could take their toll, and the Gunners will fancy a late show at Selhurst.
Tickets
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How to watch Crystal Palace vs Arsenal
TV channel: The match will be televised live on BT Sport 1 and BT Sport Ultimate, with coverage from 12pm.
Live stream: BT Sport subscribers will be able to watch the match online via the video player and the BT Sport app.
Head to head (H2H) history and results
- 21 Premier League games
- Palace: 3 wins
- Arsenal: 13 wins
- Draws: 5
- This season: Arsenal 2-2 Palace (27/10/2019)
- Palace are unbeaten in their last three games vs Arsenal, winning 3-2 at the Emirates last season and picking up 2-2 draws in the other two meetings.
Betting Odds and tips
- Palace to win: 100/30
- Arsenal to win: 10/11
- Draw: 3/1
- Top tip: Arsenal to win 3-2: 27/1
Odds provided by Betfair Exchange. Click here for more odds.
Team news and lineups
Crystal Palace: Guaita, Kelly, Tomkins, Cahill, Riedewald, Meyer, McCarthy, Kouyate, McArthur, Zaha, Ayew
Subs: Dann, Hennessey, Tosun, Wickham, Woods, Kirby, Pierrick
Arsenal: Leno, Maitland-Niles, Papastathopoulos, Luiz, Kolasinac, Torreira, Xhaka, Pepe, Ozil, Aubameyang, Lacazette
Subs: Holding, Nelson, Martinez, Willock, Guendouzi, Martinelli, Saka
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