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The Big Preview - Manchester United vs Arsenal

After the international break what better way to kick off the return of the Premier League than a real classic at Old Trafford.

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- Manchester United v Arsenal - Old Trafford 12.30pm GMT
- Referee: A Marriner

The fixture that brought us “the battle of the buffet”, Manchester United’s 8-2 win, and Arsène Wenger being sent to the Old Trafford stands (to name but a few memorable occasions) has gone a little quiet recently. José Mourinho and Wenger are hardly bosom buddies and United are desperate for the win to cut the deficit to Arsenal to three points, so maybe sparks will fly again.

If United win, it'll not only be arguably the most surprising of the three possible outcomes, but a statement of them being in the thick of the fight.

If it's Arsenal, they'll go top for at least a couple of hours, and make the chance of United being there at the end seem more of a dream than a hope.



The Last 5 - Manchester United

Premier League - Swansea City 1-3 Manchester United
Europa League - Fenerbahçe 2-1 Manchester United
Premier League - Manchester United 0-0 Burnley
EFL Cup - Manchester United 1-0 Manchester City
Premier League - Chelsea 4-0 Manchester United

The Last 5 - Arsenal

Premier League - Arsenal 1-1 Tottenham Hotspur
Champions League - Ludogorets Razgrad 2-3 Arsenal
Premier League - Sunderland 1-4 Arsenal
EFL Cup - Arsenal 2-0 Reading
Premier League - Arsenal 0-0 Middlesbrough

Stat Attack

- Arsenal are winless in their last nine Premier League games at Old Trafford, losing seven of those matches.

- However, the Gunners did win away to United in the FA Cup in 2015.

- United could draw a third successive home league game for the first time since a similar run between February and April 1992.



Top Scorers

Manchester United: Ibrahimovic 6
Arsenal: Sánchez 6

Teams News - Manchester United

Manchester United's Zlatan Ibrahimovic serves a ban, while Marouane Fellaini is doubtful with a calf problem.

Wayne Rooney is fit despite missing England's last game with a knee injury, while Luke Shaw is also available and Ander Herrera returns from a ban.

Teams News - Arsenal

Arsenal will assess Alexis Sanchez, who started for Chile on Tuesday despite suffering a hamstring problem earlier in the international break.

Hector Bellerin will be missing for four weeks because of an ankle injury.

Santi Cazorla remains out with an Achilles problem.


Our Prediction - 2-2 - Leave your prediction as a comment below!

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