Arsenal schedule for the upcoming week promises to be a packed one, with a total of six matches, the majority of which will be taking place on home turf. Here's a comprehensive preview of what you can look forward to on Arsenal.com: TUESDAY: 1.30pm - Mikel Arteta Press Conference: On Tuesday, the spotlight is on Mikel Arteta as he engages with the media in a pre-Sevilla press conference at London Colney. This event is poised to provide insights and updates on Arsenal's strategies
Newcastle United's manager, Eddie Howe, dropped hint regarding his squad selection for the upcoming Carabao Cup match against Manchester United at Old Trafford. The Magpies, coming off a victory against Manchester City in the previous round, are set to bring 7,000 supporters as they aim to secure a place in the quarter-finals of the competition. This match kicks off a series of three pivotal games for Newcastle, as they are scheduled to host Arsenal in the Premier League and then travel to Germany
In a match against Bristol City Women, Arsenal Women secured a 2-1 victory in the Women's Super League. Katie McCabe's brace played a crucial role in this win, with her second goal in two games being a highlight. The match had a record attendance of 12,008 fans at Ashton Gate. Arsenal Women, under the management of Jonas Eidevall, made two changes to the starting lineup compared to their previous game against Aston Villa. Laia Codina and Victoria Pelova joined the starting eleven. The
EPL Showdown: Arsenal, Man United, Liverpool Arsenal's Title Hopes, Manchester United's Crisis, and Liverpool's VAR Grievance in Premier League Action Arsenal vs. Manchester City: Arsenal is set to face off against reigning champions Manchester City in a highly anticipated Premier League clash. Arsenal's dreams of securing their first Premier League title since 2004 were dashed by Manchester City's strong finish in the previous season. Pep Guardiola's City defeated Arsenal twice during their encounters, and Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta has struggled against his former
Arsenal Conti Cup Group Confirmed: Key Details Arsenal's Conti Cup Group Confirmed Arsenal Women's team is set to compete in Group D for the 2023/24 edition of the FA Women's Continental Tyres League Cup. The group stage opponents will include Bristol City, Reading, Southampton, and Tottenham Hotspur. The team will play two home games and two away games during the group stage. Arsenal has a rich history in this competition and is the most successful team in its history, having won the trophy
Arsenal stars shine in recent international matches : In recent football action, several Arsenal players featured for their respective national teams, contributing to various outcomes. Jakub Kiwior's Clean Sheet for Poland: Jakub Kiwior played the full 90 minutes and maintained a clean sheet as Poland secured a 2-0 victory over the Faroe Islands in the UEFA Euro 2024 Qualifiers. The late double by Robert Lewandowski propelled Poland to third place in Group E, with six points accumulated from two wins and two losses.
Bukayo Saka's Triumph: PFA Young Player of the Year for 2022/23 Bukayo Saka has clinched the coveted PFA men’s Young Player of the Year award, a well-deserved recognition for his exceptional performances throughout the 2022/23 football season. After being nominated thrice before, the 21-year-old's outstanding contributions in the previous season garnered him overwhelming support from his fellow professionals, leading him to emerge as the winner in the eyes of the members of the Professional Footballers’ Association who cast their votes. Among the contenders,
Theo Walcott celebrates his goal for Arsenal Former winger Theo Walcott has officially retired from professional football at the age of 34. After a remarkable career spanning 12 years with us, beginning in January 2006 when he signed from Southampton, Walcott went on to make 397 appearances in our iconic colors, scoring an impressive 108 goals. He also represented Everton before returning to Southampton last season. During his time at Arsenal, he was a pivotal part of our successes, contributing to our FA
In collaboration with adidas, we take great pride in revealing the all-new third kit for the 2023/24 season, paying homage to a retro style reminiscent of the 1980s. Showcasing a base color of mineral green accompanied by collegiate navy shoulders, as well as off-white stylized crest and sponsor logos, Arsenal and adidas have reimagined a cherished classic that is perfectly suited for the contemporary era. This homage to a distinctive kit presents a wearable collection that caters to both supporters in the stadium
Liverpool were frustrated by 10-man Arsenal in a 0-0 League Cup semi-final first leg on Thursday at Anfield where the visitors defended superbly after Granit Xhaka's early sending off. Switzerland international midfielder Xhaka was shown a red card in the 24th minute for a high challenge on Diogo Jota at the edge of the area, catching the Portuguese forward in the ribs and denying him a scoring opportunity. Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta responded by bringing on defender Rob Holding in place of striker
Arsenal became the highest-profile casualties of the FA Cup third round as the 14-time winners lost 1-0 at Nottingham Forest, but Liverpool and Tottenham Hotspur avoided early exits after scares against lower-league sides on Sunday. Forest repeated their third-round win over Arsenal in 2018 thanks to substitute Lewis Grabban's 83rd-minute finish. Liverpool came from a goal down to win 4-1 against third-tier Shrewsbury Town, while Tottenham trailed until the 74th minute at home to third-tier Morecambe before winning 3-1. A lacklustre Arsenal failed
Liverpool has confirmed that an application has been submitted for the postponement of Thursday's Carabao Cup semi-final clash, first-leg tie with Arsenal due to an escalating number of suspected positive COVID-19 cases and player availability. Premier League club Liverpool has confirmed that an application has been submitted for the postponement of Thursday's Carabao Cup semi-final clash, first-leg tie with Arsenal due to an escalating number of suspected positive COVID-19 cases and player availability. "The Reds have formally requested to the EFL that the
Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta said the recent disruption caused by COVID-19 in the Premier League posed a difficult challenge for the club but they are trying to cope with the situation by keeping a positive mindset. Ten Premier League games were postponed this month due to outbreaks at several clubs, including six matches at the weekend, though Arsenal's game with Leeds United went ahead with Arteta's team winning 4-1 at Elland Road on Saturday. With matches being called off at short notice, Arteta
Arsenal moved into the Premier League's top four at West Ham United's expense as goals by Gabriel Martinelli and Emile Smith Rowe earned a 2-0 win in a lively London derby on Wednesday. Brazilian forward Martinelli struck just after halftime with a clinical finish and substitute fellow youngster Smith Rowe eventually gave a dominant Arsenal some welcome breathing space with a superb 87th-minute effort. It could have been a more comfortable night for Arsenal had Alexandre Lacazette, captain again in place of the
Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang's hat-trick helped Arsenal to a welcome first win of the season as they beat a young West Bromwich Albion side to reach the Carabao Cup third round. Aubameyang marked his first start of the season with two first-half tap-ins and a curling finish after the break. He also acrobatically set up Nicolas Pepe for the third, with Bukayo Saka slotting in the Gunners' fourth. Alexandre Lacazette came off the bench to fire in his side's sixth. The win could have been
Arsenal are in a "difficult and unprecedented situation" after their record-breaking poor start to the season, according to Mikel Arteta. After 2-0 defeats by Brentford and now Chelsea, Arsenal have lost their first two league games without scoring for the first time in their history. The squad has been hit by Covid and injuries in the opening two weeks. "I don't think the club in their history have faced something like this," boss Arteta told BBC Sport. "We have to face the challenge. The league
It was a move seven years in the making and 10 years since he last wore the shirt, but Chelsea proudly declared on their website earlier this month that Romelu Lukaku had "come home". His second debut, against Arsenal on Sunday, turned into a dream afternoon as Lukaku opened the scoring in an "unplayable" performance which the player himself described as "dominant". His strike was his first goal for the club, having failed to hit the net in his three years and previous 15 appearances
BBC In August 2017, Ben White arrived at Newport County with just two professional appearances to his name and a point to prove. The teenage centre-back, who has since blossomed into an England international and £50m signing for Arsenal, was thrown in at the deep end. "The manager was telling us that we had a young lad coming in who was going to be the next big thing," says Mark O'Brien, the former Newport defender. "We had high enough expectations for him, but
Romelu Lukaku says he has matured as a player as he prepares for his Chelsea return. Lukaku, 28, spent three years at the club between 2011 and 2014 before spells at Everton, Manchester United and Inter Milan. The Blues re-signed him from Inter in a club-record £97.5m deal last week. "Maturity has been important. I think I've learned much more about myself, setting higher standards," Lukaku said at his unveiling. The Belgium international said he is fit to face Arsenal on Sunday having done a
LONDON: Spotify CEO and founder Daniel Ek said on Saturday (May 15) an offer to buy Premier League Arsenal had been rejected by owner Stan Kroenke's family. Ek took to Twitter to issue a statement correcting "inaccurate reports" that he had not made a bid. "This week an offer was made to both Josh Kroenke and their bankers that included fan ownership, representation at the board and a golden share for the supporters," the Swede said. "They replied that they don't need the