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Arsenal will look to make it three wins in eight days as they host a struggling West Ham side who are aiming to find their feet quickly under new boss Nuno Espirito Santo
Since that setback, Mikel Arteta's men have bounced back in style, running past Nottingham Forest, securing a Champions League victory on the road against Athletic Club, and earning a respectable 1-1 draw at home against Manchester City.
Arsenal resume their Premier League campaign by hosting West Ham at the Emirates Stadium on Saturday. Having corrected a curiously poor home record against Olympiacos with a 2-0 win in midweek Champions League action, Mikel Arteta will be hoping to do the same against West Ham.
View post: College Football Picks: Expert Predictions for Every Game in Week 6 West Ham will also play against Bournemouth and Everton after the game tonight. All four clubs are the only Premier League teams involved in the 2025 Premier League Summer Series.
ARSENAL will move top of the Premier League table – for a couple of hours at least – if they can beat West Ham on Saturday. SunSport betting experts have previewed the contest and
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WITH Liverpool not kicking off until 5.30 on Saturday, Arsenal can really pile the pressure on by beating West Ham and taking top spot from the Reds. The Gunners will fancy their chances against a
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Sunderland has the momentum ahead of this weekend's tilt at Old Trafford. Can Manchester United find its footing?