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REVEALED: The big record Arsenal will make if they beat Sheffield United

Arsenal is on the brink of making Premier League history as they prepare to take on Sheffield United in a crucial upcoming fixture. If the Gunners emerge victorious in Monday’s clash, they will etch their name into the league’s record books by achieving the longest winning streak of any team this season.

The prospect of securing this remarkable milestone adds an extra layer of significance to Arsenal’s encounter with Sheffield United at Bramall Lane. Currently positioned third on the Premier League table with 58 points accumulated from 26 league matches in the 2023/24 campaign, the Gunners have been in scintillating form as they eye this record-breaking achievement.

Having recently dominated Newcastle United with a convincing 4-1 victory at the Emirates Stadium, Arsenal’s momentum and confidence are soaring heading into the Sheffield United showdown. The opportunity to establish themselves as the team with the lengthiest winning run in the Premier League this season presents a tantalizing challenge for Mikel Arteta’s squad.

Should Arsenal manage to overcome Sheffield United as anticipated, they will not only extend their winning streak but also underscore their status as genuine title contenders in the fiercely competitive Premier League landscape. Fans eagerly await the outcome of this pivotal match, eager to witness history in the making as Arsenal aims to secure their place at the summit of this season’s achievements with a record-breaking feat. The stage is set for Arsenal to etch their name in Premier League folklore with a victory that would set them apart as the standout performers in a season marked by their relentless pursuit of success.

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