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MATCH PREVIEW: BURNLEY V ARSENAL
Clarets entertain Gunners at Turf Moor
Burnley return to Turf Moor on Saturday afternoon, as the Clarets host league leaders Arsenal in the Premier League.
Scott Parker's side head into this weekend with back-to-back wins in the top-flight, after coming out on top against Leeds United and most recently Wolverhampton Wanderers.
The win at Molineux saw the Clarets reach the 10-point mark for the campaign, with Burnley currently sat five points above the relegation zone.
Saturday's visitors Arsenal travel to Lancashire sat top of the Premier League, with eight straight wins in all competitions and just one defeat in their 14 2025/26 fixtures.

How to watch
Tickets for the match are limited with some still available for purchase online or in person at the ticket office. Click here to find any available seats.
The game will not be streamed on Clarets+ due to Premier League rules and regulations and the fixture is not available on Sky Sports or TNT Sports.
Free live audio commentary is available for the game on Clarets+ from 2:45pm with Phil Bird. Click here for more information.
Full match highlights, goals and interviews will be available to view after the match on Clarets+ and across all social media channels.

The opposition
The Gunners travel to Turf Moor in fine form, having won their last eight matches in all competitions, with Mikel Arteta's men sat top of the Premier League table.
After kicking off the campaign with wins over Manchester United and Leeds United, Arsenal suffered their first and only defeat of the season to Liverpool.
However, since then the Gunners have been on a roll, as they went on to beat both Nottingham Forest & Athletic Club, before a late equaliser secured a draw with Manchester City at the Emirates.
The impressive form didn't stop there though, as wins over Port Vale, Newcastle United, Olympiacos, West Ham, Fulham, Atletico Madrid, Crystal Palace and most recently Brighton followed that point against City.
Despite sitting top-of-the-table, an interesting stat from Arsenal's season so far, is that Arteta's men have only scored five goals from open play all season, with the rest all coming from set-pieces.

Last time we met
17/02/2024 - Burnley 0 - 5 Arsenal (Turf Moor)
Burnley: Trafford, O'Shea, Brownhill, Berge, Assignon (Vitinho 79), Ramsey (Rodriguez 61), Fofana, Amdouni (Gudmundsson 46), Esteve (Taylor 61), Delcroix, Odobert (Bruun Larsen 80)
Unused substitutes: Muric, Cork, Benson, Cullen
Arsenal: Raya, Saliba, White (Soares 69), Magalhaes, Saka (Nelson 69), Odegaard, Martinelli, Kiwior, Trossard (Nketiah 69), Havertz (Smith Rowe 83), Rice (Jorginho 79)
Unused substitutes: Ramsdale, Elneny, Bandeira, Sweet
Goals: Odegaard 4', Saka 41', Saka 47', Trossard 66', Havertz 78'

What Scott Parker said
"We're at home and our stadium has been a fortress for us, we've had an incredible home record in my time here.
"We've made Turf Moor a really tough place for teams to come and play – and the fans have played a massive part in that. We need to make it exactly like that again this weekend.
"While we're up against a top team in Arsenal, we need to make it tough for them, and do the polar opposite of what they want.
"Our fans are going to need to bring absolutely humongous energy into the stadium, our players are going to need to bring unbelievable spirit, showing the best version of themselves.
"We'll be fearless in our approach and in how we go about it – showing confidence, desire and passion.
"And with that, make it as uncomfortable for them as we possibly can do, and try and get a positive result.”

Officials
Referee - Christopher Kavanagh
Assistant Referee 1 - Dan Cook
Assistant Referee 2 - Ian Hussin
Fourth Official - Anthony Taylor
Video Assistant Referee - Robert Jones


