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Leicester City Vs Arsenal Match Preview and Injury Updates

Arsenal will on Sunday face Leicester City away from home and it will be a must win game for the North Londoners since their chances of playing in the Champions League are at a big risk.

Leicester City will welcome Arsenal at the King Power Stadium on Sunday and they will be hoping to snatch all the three points away from Unai Emery’s men who will also be seeking to win in order to get back into the Premier League top four.

Arsenal players will come into this match well knowing how their chances of getting a top four finish are on the line if they don’t defeat Leicester City but it will however be hard since the Foxes have always given them a hard time especially through their striker Vardy who really enjoys scoring against top six sides.

The reverse fixture at the Emirates Stadium was very beautiful because the gunners played outstanding football and won the game 3-1 but Leicester City have become a bit tough ever since they appointed Brendan Rogers as their new manager a few weeks ago. The gunners have lost their last two matches and another loss would be devastating for Unai Emery since the club gave him a target of getting them back into the UEFA Champions League.

TEAM NEWS:

Arsenal has released the latest team news and it has confirmed that Aubameyang will undergo a late fitness test before the club can decide whether he should play. Denis Suarez and Ramsey will not take part in the game because they are still nursing their injuries but could come back in a few weeks. Holding, Bellerin and Welbeck are still in rehabilitation.

Leicester City doesn’t have any major injuries and will probably use their best starting eleven.

LEICESTER CITY VS ARSENAL

PREMIER LEAGUE

KING POWER STADIUM

28TH/APRIL/2019 @ 12:00PM UK TIME

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