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Arsenal release their official lineup to face Fulham as Arteta eyes win

The Premier League has returned for Arsenal and they will today face Fulham away from home. Arsenal have released their official lineup for the game.

Arsenal will face Fulham today at the Craven Cottage Stadium with the hope of securing three points to maintain their position at the top of the Premier League table. The Gunners are currently leading the league with 63 points after 26 games, but they are closely followed by Manchester City, who have 61 points.

ARSENAL OFFICIAL LINEUP THAT WILL FACE FULHAM TODAY

 

Arsenal official lineup ( via Arsenal website)

In their last five encounters, Arsenal has won four matches against Fulham, while Fulham has not managed to secure a single win. The remaining match ended in a draw. This record gives Arsenal an edge over their opponents and makes them the favorites to win today’s match.

Fulham, on the other hand, is currently in eighth place with 39 points. They have lost only three of their 13 Premier League home games this season and have been defeated by Newcastle, Manchester United, and Tottenham. Even if they lose all their remaining home games this season, it would still be fewer defeats than they suffered in any of their previous three Premier League campaigns.

 

Fulham will be looking to bounce back from their defeat against Brentford in their last game. In conclusion, Arsenal is expected to win today’s match against Fulham based on their recent form and head-to-head record against them. However, Fulham is a tough team to beat at home, so Arsenal cannot afford to take them lightly if they want to maintain their position at the top of the Premier League table.

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  • Excited to see the lineup! Hoping Arteta's choices pay off today. Let's get those three points against Fulham! Come on, you Gunners!

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