Arsenal v Brentford
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Arsenal hope to bounce back from a weekend slip as they return home to meet fellow London side Brentford on Wednesday.
Arsenal continue to lead the Premier League as they hunt for a top-flight title but Mikel Arteta has been told he could have a new skipper next term
Odegaard injured his knee at the start of October and he has now returned to action, but only as a substitute. The midfielder has come off the bench in Arsenal’s last two games against Bayern Munich and Chelsea, getting 42 minutes under his belt. Odegaard now starts as the Gunners take on Brentford at Emirates Stadium.
Keith Andrews has made five changes to the Brentford starting XI for the Premier League game against Arsenal at Emirates Stadium (7.30pm kick-off GMT).The Bees defeated Burnley 3-1 at Gtech Community
Arsenal have agreed a deal in principle to sign Ecuadorian twins Edwin and Holger Quintero when they turn 18 in August 2027, sources have told ESPN.
Arsenal are proving to be the team to beat in the Premier League this season and it’s the same case in Europe. The Gunners have won all five of their games in the Champions League, only
Two draws in three Premier League games have stalled Arsenal's progress and although they still have a five-point lead at the top, Mikel Arteta has called on his team and their fans to bring energy "like animals" when they play Brentford on Wednesday.
Premier League leaders Arsenal have been held to a 1-1 draw by 10-man Chelsea at Stamford Bridge. After a fiery start to the match that saw four bookings handed out in the opening half hour, Moises Caicedo was sent off for a bad tackle on Mikel Merino late in the first half.