Arsenal vs Swansea live: Latest score and Premier League updates from the Emirates Stadium with the match goalless at half-time
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- Aaron Ramsey comes through late fitness test after suffering a kick to his leg during Hull victory.
- Both Danny Welbeck and Mathieu Debuchy ruled out for the Gunners.
- Bafetimbi Gomis returns from a hamsting injury to feature on the bench, but Nelson Oliveira is ruled out.
- Swansea lose Jordi Amat for the rest of the season due to a broken metatarsal.
- Ki Sung-yueng replaces Oliveira in only change to both teams.
- Arsenal can move level on 73 points with Manchester City in second.
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Match stats:
Swansea beat Arsenal 2-1 in November when the two side met at the Liberty Stadium.
Arsenal have taken 28 points from their last 30 available.
Swansea are four points behind seventh-placed Southampton and look set to miss out on Europa League qualification.
Arsenal need four points from their final four games while maintaining a superior goal difference to finish in the top three.
With a top four finish secured, Arsenal will qualify for Europe for the the 19th straight season.
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