Summary

  • Welbeck drives in from Giroud knockdown

  • Arsenal eight points above fifth-placed West Ham

  • Norwich drop to 19th place

  1. How they standpublished at 17:12

    So this is how they stand in the Premier League. Arsenal need to keep winning to ensure a top-four finish that should be good enough for Champions League football next season.

    Meanwhile, a shock win for Norwich would take them above Newcastle, who moved out of the bottom three by beating Crystal Palace.

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  2. Team newspublished at 17:08 British Summer Time 30 April 2016

    Arsenal v Norwich City (17:30 BST)

    Arsenal are unchanged from the side that drew 0-0 at Sunderland on Sunday, although midfielder Santi Cazorla, who has not played since the last match between these two sides in November, is on the bench after recovering from a serious knee injury.  

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    No messing about from Norwich manager Alex Neil as he makes five changes from their last match - a 3-0 defeat, also against Sunderland - two weeks ago.

    Cameron Jerome starts up front with Dieumerci Mbokani dropping to the bench, while Russell Martin returns to captain the side.

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  3. Welcomepublished at 17:06 British Summer Time 30 April 2016

    Arsenal v Norwich City (17:30 BST)

    Good afternoon and welcome to BBC Sport's live text as fourth-placed Arsenal take on a Norwich City side that will not be too pleased with results elsewhere today. So, there's no time to waste, let's get straight to the team news.

  4. Time for a change?published at 17:03 British Summer Time 30 April 2016

    After nearly 20 years in charge, there have been great moments for Arsenal in the Arsene Wenger era.

    The Invincibles, three Premier League titles, six FA Cups and one Champions League final appearance - Arsenal fans have had more reasons to cheer than most.

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    But all good things come to an end and the cheers have turned to jeers. And Arsenal's fans' patience is at breaking point after 12 years of Premier League failure and with the side in danger of failing to qualify for the Champions League.

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    Arsene Wenger is under pressure like never before. A home defeat against a side battling to avoid relegation could just finish him off.