MANCHESTER UNITED v ARSENAL ON MAY 12TH AT 11:30 AM EDT ON PEACOCK
18 years ago today, on May 7, 2006, Arsenal played their last match at Highbury. The Gunners defeated Wigan Athletic 4-2 on that day due to a hat-trick from Thierry Henry.
Nottingham Forest’s appeal to overturn a four point deduction for preaching the Premier League’s profit and sustainability rules has failed.
The Standard reports Sporting Lisbon’s Viktor Gyokeres has refused to commit his future with the Portuguese club, as Arsenal’s interest looms for the player.
Lina Hurtig – Back
Kaylan Marckese – Knee
Amanda Ilestedt – Pregnant
Championship Playoffs:
May 12 – Norwich City v Leeds United
May 12 – West Brom Albion v Southampton
May 16 – Leeds United v Norwich City
May 17 – Southampton v West Brom Albion
May 26 – Final
May 19 – Everton (H)
July 27 – Manchester United (LA)
July 31 – Liverpool (Philadelphia)
Bukayo Saka, “We are not getting frustrated, we see it as a challenge that we want to fight until the end. Man City has set a standard and it’s up to the rest of us to try to be better than them.”
Jamie Carragher, “Arsenal have improved in 2024 more than probably the first half of the season, and the biggest reason for me, or one of the reasons that has helped this is Kai Havertz.”
Paul Tierney will be the head referee for Manchester United v Arsenal. John Brooks will be the VAR.
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