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Burnley 0-1 Arsenal
Willian has made a really positive start. That was his fifth assist in the Premier League this season. He's becoming a very important member of Mikel Arteta's team.
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Burnley 0-1 Arsenal
Willian has made a really positive start. That was his fifth assist in the Premier League this season. He's becoming a very important member of Mikel Arteta's team.
Burnley 0-1 Arsenal
First real glimpse of Bukayo Saka's quick feet but his attempted cross is cut out well by Ben Mee. Another corner.
Burnley 0-1 Arsenal
Little sign of a Burnley reaction so far. They're struggling to get into this.
Arsenal have started very well and are looking to double their advantage.
How many goals has Aubameyang scored since he returned to the side last month? He's been on fire.
Burnley 0-1 Arsenal
Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang has scored more Premier League goals against Burnley (8) than against any other club, whilst only against Hamburg (9) has he netted more league goals in the top five European leagues.
Burnley 0-1 Arsenal
That was lovely play by Willian leading up to the goal. He drove deep into Burnley territory before teeing-up his skipper.
Nick Pope has won a lot of plaudits this season but he will not want to see that again.
Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang
What's that stat about Aubameyang not scoring many outside London?
Willian drives at the Burnley defence before laying it off for Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang who has an awful lot of work to do.
The skipper manages to create space for himself before drilling past Nick Pope. Should Pope have done better? It's a perfect start for the Gunners.
Burnley 0-0 Arsenal
A first corner for Arsenal with three minutes on the clock. Willian places the ball down but it's Martin Odegaard who swings it in.
Burnley are back in numbers and clear it comfortably.
Burnley 0-0 Arsenal
A scrappy start, the ball has spent as much time in the air than on the ground. Burnley have a throw-in deep in Arsenal's half. It comes to nothing and David Luiz starts an Arsenal counter.
Burnley 0-0 Arsenal
Andy Reid
Ex-Republic of Ireland midfielder on BBC Radio 5 Live
Burnley will make it difficult - it's a big test for Arsenal today and you want your mentally strong and your physical players to stand up to the challenge and see if they can get the ball down and play the nice football. Get the technical players on and see if they can break down Burnley.
Burnley 0-0 Arsenal
Burnley have played TWICE since Arsenal won at Leicester in last Sunday's early kick-off. Will that make a difference?
We're under way.
Burnley v Arsenal (12:30 GMT)
David Luiz raises both hands to the sky as he steps on the pitch.
Arsenal are first to appear closely followed by the hosts.
I reckon there's goals in this. 2-2 anyone?
Burnley v Arsenal (12:30 GMT)
Burnley
Burnley captain Ben Mee has written a thought-provoking piece in the Guardian on being concussed, his recent injury and why he backs restrictions on children heading the ball.
"I'm in my 13th season as a professional footballer, not to mention the years of playing Sunday league and in the Manchester City academy, so I hate to think how many headers I have won or stray arms to the face I have had," he writes.
"I am 31, I will retire from my profession while my children are still young. I need to be healthy in the long term for their sake, which is my greatest concern.
"Would I let my kids start heading the ball at the same age as I did? No, I do not see the point."
Burnley v Arsenal (12:30 GMT)
Burnley v Arsenal (12:30 GMT)
Arsenal
Arsenal head coach Mikel Arteta, speaking to BT Sport:
"We haven't had much time in recent months to train but this week we have had some time to do that and some time to recover and some time to prepare for this game as well as possible because we know how tough it is to come here.
"We have to rotate - I want to maintain everybody in top form. We have four games in the next nine days and everybody is going to be involved and we have to choose for every game the players we believe are the best to win that game.
"Coming to Burnley is tough, it's really competitive, they make it really difficult for you and they are a real threat so it is a battle."
Burnley v Arsenal (12:30 GMT)
They're playing Times Like These by the Foo Fighters. Anyone who has been to Turf Moor knows that's a signal to get to your seats. We're close to kick-off.
Burnley v Arsenal (12:30 GMT)
Arsenal
This is a huge day for Calum Chambers.
He is making his first Premier League start for Arsenal since December 2019 against Chelsea.
Chambers has had a torrid time with injuries but can he help Arsenal climb the table?
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Steven: Re Roy Keane criticising Burnley and Dyche not being 'precious' about it. It's ok, Sean, he slates everyone, you have to wonder with such apparent tactical nous why the great Royston is out of work managerial wise.
Burnley v Arsenal (12:30 GMT)
Burnley
Burnley boss Sean Dyche, speaking to BT Sport:
"Over this last run of games, we've had a lot of football with a really stretched squad and I thought we bounced back well against Leicester, it was an energetic performance and I thought there was a really big edge to it.
"Arsenal have lost 11 games this season which is unusual for them but they are in a transitional period.
"But they still have some very strong individuals – it always looks a bit easier on paper but, trust me, it’s not easy to beat these teams."
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Arsenal
Mikel Arteta says he has made five changes because his side face a hectic schedule which includes a trip to Greece to play Olympiakos in the Europa League on Thursday before the North London derby with Tottenham on the Sunday.
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Daniel Cheng: Some bizarre changes today. Chambers at right back? Pepe on bench after a good game v Leicester? Laca dropped when he's the better in-form striker?
Weren't there Arsenal fans complaining at the starting line-up v Leicester? What was the result again?