Arsenal vs Bournemouth: What time does it start, what TV channel is it on, teams, odds and where can I watch it?
A look ahead to Sunday's Premier League clash at the Emirates
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Olivier Giroud. Should he start, the Frenchman will be out to prove a point having played a secondary role in recent months. With two goals in Arsenal’s last two matches, and a total of 10 this season, it’s evident that Giroud can deliver – regardless of how he does so. It’s time to stake his claim to a spot in Arsene Wenger’s starting XI and seize the opportunity should he be presented with it on Sunday afternoon.
Remember when…
Arsenal pulled ahead to a 2-0 lead within the space of 60 seconds? A goal apiece from Mesut Ozil and Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain in the first-half were enough to see the visitors through to a 2-0 victory last February at the Vitality Stadium.
Player to watch…
Mesut Ozil. The German has a bit of a record against Bournemouth, scoring in his side’s last two encounters against the south coast club. After his assured and influential performance against PSG on Wednesday night, which helped drag his team into back a match they had initially led, Ozil should be given a much more of a comfortable ride on Sunday afternoon. Let’s see what he can do.
Head-to-head…
AFC Bournemouth 0 Arsenal 2 (Ozil, Oxlade-Chamberlain), Premier League, February 2016
Arsenal 2 (Paulista, Ozil) AFC Bournemouth 0, Premier League, December 2015
Arsenal 3 (Richardson, Smith, Thomas) AFC Bournemouth 0, League Cup, October 1987
Predicted line-ups...
Arsenal 4-2-3-1: Cech; Jenkinson, Mustafi, Koscielny, Gibbs; Xhaka, Ramsey; Walcott, Ozil, Iwobi; Sanchez.
AFC Bournemouth 4-2-3-1: Boruc; Smith, Francis, Cook, Daniels; Gosling, Ake; Stanislas, Arter, King; Wilson.
Form guide…
Arsenal: DDDWW
AFC Bournemouth: WLLDW
Vital information…
Kick-off: Sunday 27 November, 14:15 GMT, Emirates Stadium.
TV: Sky Sports 1, highlights on BBC 1, MOTD2.
Follow live updates from the game in our match-day blog:
Odds…
Arsenal to win: 39/100
Draw: 17/4
Bournemouth to win: 15/2
31 MINS
Arsenal need to regain some momentum now. Bournemouth have started to maintain possession and take control of the speed and tempo of the game-play.
37 MINS
Elneny goes for goal from the edge of the box, following a poor clearance from Cook. It's high and wide, but it's enough to excite the Arsenal fans.
38 MINS
An Arsenal attack fizzles out in the box, as Sanchez stands 'statue like' with the ball at his feet. The sea of blue shirts in front of him, 10 to be precise, led the attack to an early end for The Gunners.
42 MINS
An Ozil corner again meets the head of Ake. The Dutch defender has done well so far today, particularly as an aerial threat.
44 MINS
Elneny links up well with Walcott down the right hand side, but his attempt to cross the ball is almost comical. He slices it and flies out of play for a goal kick.
Bournemouth need to step it up a gear, as Arsenal appear to have regained control.
45(+2) MINS
Sanchez picks up the ball in the box and he fires the ball at goal with pace, but he is denied by the woodwork.
What a strike. He's been fantastic so far today.
HALF TIME
An error from Cook gave Arsenal the early advantage, but a penalty from Wilson equalised for The Cherries and in terms of performances, the visitors have certainly earned their half time draw.
Howe's men have worked hard, attacked with menace and defended bravely. He will be hoping for more of the same in the second half. However, they may have to sharpen up their marking as Sanchez is looking incredibly dangerous when he's in possession.
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