Arsenal vs. Manchester City: FA Cup 2017 Team News, Live-Stream and TV InfoPAUL ELLIS/Getty ImagesGabriel Jesus could return from injury for Manchester City when they face Arsenal in the 2017 FA Cup semi-final at Wembley Stadium on Sunday. The explosive Brazilian has recovered from a broken metatarsal and will travel with the Sky Blues squad to London, according to David Anderson of the Mirror. The Gunners can rescue a disappointing season with victory over City, booking themselves a spot in the final. Arsenal appear set to miss out on booking UEFA Champions League football for next season, as they are struggling to make the top four in the Premier League. Here is how you can catch the action.
Here is everything you need to know as Arsenal take on Manchester City. When do Arsenal play Manchester City? The top of the table match takes place on Wednesday 15th February with a kick-off time of 19:30 (GMT). Where will Arsenal vs Manchester City be played? The match will be played at The Emirates Stadium, where Arsenal are undefeated in the Premier League this season. Where can you watch Arsenal vs Manchester City? The match is live for UK viewers on Amazon Prime Video, with coverage starting from 18:30 (GMT). Fans can also get the game live online via the Amazon Prime Video app and website.
Their arrivals have seen Arsenal step up several levels, and a Gunners title win for their former players and assistant would be a source of embarrassment for both City and Pep Guardiola. Head-to-Head RecordThe clubs have met on 206 occasions, with their first meeting taking place in 1893 when City was known as Ardwick and the Gunners were Woolwich Arsenal. Arsenal have won 98 games to City's 63 with the remaining 45 draws, via 11v11. Last five meetings in all competitions 27th January 2023: Manchester City 1-0 Arsenal (FA Cup) 1st January 2022: Arsenal 1-2 Manchester City (Premier League) 28th August 2021: Manchester City 5-0 Arsenal (Premier League) 21st February 2021: Arsenal 0-1 Manchester City (Premier League) 22nd December 2020: Arsenal 1-4 Manchester City (League Cup) Arsenal vs Manchester City Team NewsArsenal come into the biggest game of the season to date with no fresh injury concerns, with only long-term absentees Gabriel Jesus and Emile Smith-Rowe likely to miss out as they inch their way back to full fitness.
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Prime membership costs £8. 99 per month but fans can also avail of a 30-day free trial, which you read about here. Arsenal vs Manchester City RivalryThe two clubs do not have a lengthy or bitter rivalry to speak of with City only becoming a force in modern English football following their Abu Dhabi takeover in 2008. Arsenal fans’ major Mancunian issue has always been with United. City’s rise to the top also coincided with Arsenal’s fall from title contention.
This season has changed things however and with the managers so intricately linked and alike, it might see the full ignition of a true rivalry. The clubs’ recent history has largely been a case of being partners in the transfer market, with numerous players joining City from Arsenal in the Premier League era, notably David Seaman, Samir Nasir, Kolo Toure, Emmanuel Adebayor, Gael Clichy and Bacary Sagna. Patrick Vieira and Nicolas Anelka also pitched up on the blue side of Manchester but not direct from North London. Last summer saw a reverse of this with Gabriel Jesus and Oleksandr Zinchenko moving from the Etihad to the Emirates (if ever the Gulf region’s influence on football was symbolised).
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The only decision Mikel Arteta probably needs to make is whether to persist with Gabriel Martinelli on the right or replace him with Leandro Trossard, as he did against Brentford in the second half which led to a near-instant goal. Erling Haaland is City’s major injury worry, having been withdrawn at half-time in Sunday’s win over Aston Villa. Pep Guardiola stated after the game that the Norwegian felt “a kick” and was taken off to avoid further damage. It’s likely that if the score was tighter than 3-0, Haaland would have stayed on so expect him to start here. John Stones remains out with a thigh injury but Nathan Ake should return to the side after being rested against Villa. Predicted LineupsArsenal Predicted Starting XI: Ramsdale; White, Saliba, Gabriel, Zinchenko; Partey, Xhaka, Odegaard; Saka, Trossard, NketiahManchester City Predicted Starting XI: Ederson; Walker, Laporte, Dias, Ake; Rodri, Gundogan, De Bruyne; Mahrez, Bernardo, HaalandMatch predictionArsenal 1-1 Manchester City - With so much at stake, not losing will be the name of the game, rather than winning.
Arsenal vs Manchester City preview: Live stream, date, head to head, team news, predicted lineups and moreArsenal and Manchester City meet for the first time in the Premier League season, in a game that could have major implications in the title race. Many assumed that by the time this rescheduled fixture came around, City would be top of the table but that is not the case through a mix of their own patchy performances and Arsenal’s largely imperious form. However, the Gunners come into the game off the back of two disappointing results, following a loss to Everton and a draw with Brentford, which has allowed City to close the gap to three points, albeit with a game more played. GiveMeSport VIDEO OF THE DAYAdd in the 115 charges of alleged breaches of Premier League rules by City, and Pep Guardiola's relationship with his former assistant Mikel Arteta, and there is subplots galore to this mammoth clash.
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