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Arsenal fans receive good news ahead of their side’s match against Sheffield United

Arsenal fans have received a much-needed boost ahead of their upcoming match against Sheffield United. The Gunners, who are currently in 3rd position on the Premier League table with 21 points, will be looking to continue their good form and secure another three points at The Emirates Stadium on Saturday.

But what has really lifted the spirits of Arsenal fans is a statistic that shows their team’s dominance over promoted sides at home. The Gunners haven’t lost a Premier League home game to a promoted side since November 2010, a run of 36 games without defeat. This includes an impressive 31 wins and 5 draws.

This statistic will surely give Arsenal fans confidence as they prepare to face Sheffield United, a club that got promoted to the Premier League this season. With their star striker Gabriel Jesus facing a potential injury setback, the fans will be relieved to know that their team has a strong record against newly-promoted sides.

Arsenal’s last game was a UEFA Champions League clash against Sevilla away from home, which ended in a 2-1 victory for the Gunners. Their next challenge will be against Sheffield United, and the fans will be hoping for another positive result.

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