Arsene Wenger’s farewell LIVE: Tributes, pictures and video from the Emirates
Follow the latest as Wenger bids goodbye to the Emirates Stadium
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Your support makes all the difference.Arsene Wenger will step out at the Emirates for the final time on Sunday as his Arsenal side face Burnley in the Frenchman’s last home game.
The club have special celebrations planned to mark the end of 22 years in charge of the Gunners at the end of the game but there is still work to be done to avoid Burnley leapfrogging them into seventh in the league.
Will Wenger cap off his time in north London with a win? There will be a packed out Emirates hoping he can.
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What time is it?
Kick-off is at 4.30pm BST at the Emirates Stadium.
Where can I watch it?
The game is not on television but you can follow all the action from Wenger’s farewell here.
Odds…
Arsenal: 1/2
Burnley: 27/4
Draw: 4/1
While we wait for Arsene Wenger to speak to Sky Sports, give Miguel Delaney's match report a read, you won't regret it.
Arsene Wenger has been speaking to Sky Sports reflecting on his time managing Arsenal.
On his final lap of honour: "It's very emotional it's the last time in such a long time and such a big love story, so of course we don't want to end it ideally, but everything comes to an end."
On reflecting on this season: "It's a season of contrast. It's maybe our best home season but it didn't end like we wanted it."
On what he does next: "I'm so much focused. You just focus and be robotic and think about the next game. It will take me some time to reconnect with myself and think about what I want to do."
On his best season: "As a manager the target is to get the best out of the team when you don't lose a game you think you can't get much better. You have to be honest with yourself and see where the team is."
On Sir Alex Ferguson: "I'm concerned because last week we were together i trust his strengths and optimistic character to get over that quickly."
On his achievements: "First of all I've been faithful to the values. I think over a long period is to deal with integrity team spirit and the values of the club."
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