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Sunday 9th May 2021 -  19:00
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Sam Allardyce’s Baggies travel to the capital to take on Arsenal at the Emirates Stadium on Sunday evening (ko 7pm).

After suffering defeat against the Gunners in the reverse fixture at The Hawthorns in January, Allardyce’s side will be determined to show their improvements when they travel to the north London outfit this weekend.

Arsenal

Their last time out 

Arsenal were knocked out of the Europa League by Villarreal in their most recent outing on Thursday night.

Manager Mikel Arteta’s men were trailing 2-1 from the away leg, and were unable to turn the tie around, with a goalless draw at the Emirates Stadium setting up a Europa League final clash between Manchester United and Villarreal.

In the dugout

Mikel Arteta is pushing to end his first full season in charge of the Gunners by finishing in the top 10. 

The former Barcelona academy graduate hung up his boots at Arsenal in 2016 and was given the chance to stay at the club, with a role leading the Gunners’ Academy a potential start in his coaching education. But he declined Arsenal’s invitation, as well as the opportunity Mauricio Pochettino presented him to assist the Argentine at local rivals Tottenham. Instead, Arteta opted to join Pep Guardiola’s Manchester City team. 

The 39-year-old joined the Cityzens as assistant coach in July 2016, where he enjoyed more than three successful years in Manchester helping to secure six accolades during his time working with fellow Barca compatriot Guardiola.

Arsene Wenger’s departure as Gunners boss in 2018 prompted calls for Arteta to make the move back to the Emirates in his stead. But it took until December 2019 for the Spaniard to take on his first leading managerial role by taking over his former club on a deal running to 2023. 

A hectic first half-season in command saw Arteta achieve great success; overcoming managerial mentor Guardiola when Arsenal beat Man City 2-0 in the semi-finals of the FA Cup, before winning England’s oldest cup competition in the final following a 2-1 victory over Chelsea in July 2019.

Arteta has since led the Gunners to a Community Shield in the summer of 2020 and after leading the club to an eighth-placed finish following his appointment at the halfway stage last term, the 39-year-old will be motivating his squad to try and end the campaign on a positive by finishing in the top half once again in his first full season in charge.

One to watch 

With leading scorer Alexandre Lacazette likely to miss Arsenal’s next few games with a hamstring problem, Arteta will be hoping Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang can continue finding the back of the net. 

French forward Lacazette leads the way for goal contributions in the attacking ranks, with 17 goals and three assists across 39 matches in all competitions.

But Gabon international Aubameyang comes in as the Gunners’ second-highest scorer this term, with an equally impressive 15 goals and three assists.

The 31-year-old came agonisingly close to bagging the Premier League’s golden boot at the end of the last campaign. Arsenal’s lively attacker netted 22 goals in England’s elite tier - just one short of 2019/20’s leading talisman Jamie Vardy, who scored 23.  

And having provided the decisive goal in Arsenal’s last league game against Newcastle, Aubameyang will be hoping to continue his good form by finding the net against the Baggies on Sunday as Arteta’s men look to cement themselves a top-half finish.

Our last meeting

Arsenal took all three points during a snowy game at The Hawthorns at the start of the new year, winning 4-0. 

A brace from Alexandre Lacazette, along with goals from Kieran Tierney and Bukayo Saka sealed victory for Arteta’s side in the Black Country. 

But the Baggies have stunned the Gunners on their own turf in the past having record a 3-2 triumph over the north London outfit back in September 2010. 

Strikes from Peter Odemwingie, Gonzalo Jara and Jerome Thomas capped off a memorable afternoon in the capital for Albion. 

Stats

Arsenal

  • Arsenal have failed to keep a clean sheet on home soil in their last six PL games 
  • They have also failed to score in four of their last seven league duels at the Emirates 
  • The Gunners have won all of their last seven home top-flight matches against the Baggies

Albion

  • The Baggies have lost just one of their last five PL games
  • Albion haven’t scored in five of their last six encounters with Arsenal
  • But Sam Allardyce’s men have found the net in two of their last three away outings

Head to head

  Arsenal wins Draw Albion wins
League 66 29 34
FA Cup 2 2 4
League Cup 3 1 0
Total 71 32 38

Our one to watch 

Mbaye Diagne will be hoping to add to his Albion tally on Sunday at the Emirates Stadium.

The towering Senegalese international netted his third goal in blue and white stripes with a bullet header to secure a 1-1 draw against Wolves on Monday evening. 

And with Sunday’s opponents failing to keep a shutout from their last six home matches, the 29-year-old will be hoping to net back-to-back goals as he looks to end the season on a positive note. 

Follow the game

Gez Mulholland will be joined by once midfield-now-microphone maestro Andy Johnson to provide proudly partisan commentary and an expert insight for WBA Radio.

To listen live to Baggies-biased commentary on WBA Radio for free for every home and away match during the 2020/21 season all you have to do is sign up for a free My Albion account.

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Live commentary starts from 15 minutes before kick-off and will be accessible through the live match centre or WBA TV.

If you have any issues registering or accessing your My Albion account please contact myalbion@wbafc.co.uk.

The game is also available to watch on Sky Sports.

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Albion were beaten 3-1 by Arsenal on Sunday evening to confirm their relegation from the Premier League.

Emile Smith Rowe and Nicolas Pepe’s first-half efforts gave the Baggies an uphill task going into the break at the Emirates Stadium.

Matheus Pereira’s individual strike midway through the second period dragged the away side back in it, but they couldn’t find an equaliser and Willian added a third for the Gunners late on.

Sam Allardyce made two changes to his starting XI as Matt Phillips replaced Arsenal loanee Ainsley Maitland-Niles - who was unable to play against his parent club - and Callum Robinson came in for Dara O'Shea.

Albion dominated the early exchanges and came close to netting twice - Matheus Pereira curling one inches off-target before Robinson dinked onto the crossbar, though the assistant referee flag did raise his flag instantly after.

Pereira smashed another wide following a quick counter-attack before, down the other end, Darnell Furlong’s superb last-ditch tackle denied Bukayo Saka from opening the scoring in the hosts’ first real opportunity.

But just shy of the half-hour mark, the hosts did take the lead. A long spell of possession ended when Saka found Smith Rowe in the area, and he made no mistake in finishing past Sam Johnstone.

And they doubled their advantage ahead of half time through Pepe’s goal - the Ivorian cutting inside on the right and finding the top corner with a powerful strike.

Arsenal might have finished the game as a contest within five minutes of the interval had Johnstone not saved Pepe’s effort.

Instead it was the Baggies who struck next thanks to some individual brilliance from their Brazilian maestro, Pereira embarking on a long, mazy run and sending his shot home via the post.

Pereira's effort encouraged Albion pressure as they started to ask the questions. Furlong could have answered them, twice, however he wasn’t able to direct his headers at goal.

Yet with the game heading towards stoppage time, their hopes of a comeback were dashed as Willian curled a free-kick in to earn all three points in north London.

 

Albion: Johnstone, Furlong, Ajayi, Bartley, Townsend; Phillips, Yokuslu, Gallagher; Pereira, Diagne (Robson-Kanu 56), Robinson (Diangana 68).

Substitutes: Button, O’Shea, Taylor, Peltier, Gardner-Hickman, Livermore, Grant.