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Teddy Cutler
Wednesday 03 December 2014 13:58 EST
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Tonight in the Premier League, Arsenal face Southampton, Chelsea take on Tottenham Hotspur, the champions Manchester City visit Sunderland, and Everton play Hull.

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ARSENAL VS SOUTHAMPTON PAST THREE MEETINGS…

Arsenal 1 (Sanchez) Southampton 2 (Tadic, Clyne), Capital One Cup Third Round, September 2014

Southampton 2 (Fonte, Lallana) Arsenal 2 (Giroud, Cazorla), Premier League, January 2014

Arsenal 2 (Giroud 2) Southampton 0, Premier League, November 2013

ARSENAL VS SOUTHAMPTON STATS…

Arsenal will be looking for a repeat of their 6-1 home victory in September 2012

Arsenal have 44 wins over Southampton overall – compared to the Saints’ measly 17 wins.

Arsenal are unbeaten in their last nine Barclays Premier League games against Southampton (W5 D4).

Arsene Wenger has come up against Ronald Koeman on seven occasions, winning just one match, drawing four and losing two.

Southampton’s three PL defeats this season have all come against sides that finished in the top six of the 2013-14 Premier League table (Man City, Liverpool and Tottenham). Arsenal finished fourth last season.

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