Arsenal 2-0 Luton: Key stats
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Here are the key facts and figures following Arsenal's Premier League win against Luton:
Arsenal are unbeaten in each of their past 39 Premier League matches under Mikel Arteta in which they have been ahead at half-time (W36 D3), a run which has seen Arsenal win all of their past 15 matches when in front at the break.
Arsenal have now won 12 of their 15 home matches in the Premier League this season (D2 L1); only in 1934-35 (13 wins) and 2002-03 (13 wins) had the Gunners picked up more home wins at this stage of a top-flight campaign.
Luton have now failed to win any of their past 10 Premier League matches (D3 L7), their longest winless run across the top four tiers of English football since March 2008 (a run of 13 without victory in the third tier) and their longest run without a win in the top flight since December 1991 (run of 11).
Kai Havertz has now been directly involved in 12 goals in the Premier League this season for Arsenal (eight goals, four assists), the outright most he has contributed in a single season in the competition.
Luton's 38 away goals conceded is the most of any team in the Premier League this season, with the Hatters conceding an average of 2.4 goals per away match (38 in 16).
Arsenal made five starting XI changes from their 0-0 draw with Manchester City last time out - their most from one Premier League fixture to another since September 2021 against Norwich (seven).