Arsenal travel to Yorkshire this afternoon for a huge Premier League clash with Leeds.
After suffering a shock defeat at home to Manchester United last weekend, the Gunners will be looking to get their title bid back on track and cannot afford too many points.
With Manchester City and Aston Villa breathing down their necks, the north London outfit will be locked in for a tough test at Elland Road.
Leeds are tough to beat under Daniel Farke, but they won’t shy away from trying to score as many goals as they can and knock off the potential champions.
You can catch all the team news and live game commentary right here on 101greatgoals.
Leeds team news
Leeds starting XI: Darlow, Bogle, Gudmundsson, Roden, Strujak, Justin, Ampadu, Groove, Stach, Aronsson, Calvert-Levine
Leeds Subs: Perry, Byram, Bornau, Longstaff, Tanaka, Buonanotte, Okafor, Gnonto, Pirro
Arsenal team news
Arsenal starting XI: Raya, Timber, Lintasa, Gabriel, Hincapie, Rice, Xubimendi, Havertz, Saka, Trossard, Gyokares
Arsenal Subs: Arrizabalaga, Moskura, White, Odegaard, Jesus, Eze, Martinel, Maduke, Cafori
How to watch Leeds vs Arsenal
The match is not available for live broadcast in the UK as it kicks off at 3pm on Saturday.
Statistics
- Arsenal have scored 4+ goals in eight different Premier League games against Leeds, beating them 5–0 in the reverse fixture in August. Only Everton (12) have done so more in the competition.
- Leeds are unbeaten in their last five Premier League home games (W3 D2), the longest run in the same top-flight campaign since last between March and May 2021 (6 – W3 D3).
- 10 different Arsenal players have scored 2+ goals in Premier League matches against Leeds, with Jurin Timber and Victor Gyokares both netting in August’s 5-0 win. Only against Everton (11) and Southampton (12) have the Gunners had different players at least twice in a match.
- Declan Rice could make his 300th Premier League appearance in this match (204 for West Ham, currently 95 for Arsenal). Aged 27 years and 17 days that day, he would be the fifth youngest to reach the milestone, behind Wayne Rooney (26y 58d), James Milner (26y 117d), Gareth Barry (26y 247d) and Raheem Sterling (26y 348d).






