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Your support makes all the difference.Welcome to our live coverage of today's Premier League meeting between Arsenal and Norwich.
- The match kicks off at 5.30pm
- Protests planned at the Emirates by disgruntled Arsenal fans
- Top four finish not yet secured for Gunners
- Arsene Wenger blames fans for poor season
- Norwich level on points with relegation contenders Sunderland at start of day
- Norwich's last victory at Arsenal was on the opening day of the newly-formed Premier League in 1992
Follow the latest news and score from the Emirates and instantaneous details including the latest stats below...
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Roberto Martinez has promised to fight to save his job as Everton fans start to crank up the pressure after another stale year at Goodison Park.Former manager David Moyes, Mark Hughes and Eddie Howe have been linked with the post after the Toffees failed to reach the FA Cup final with a semi-final defeat to Manchester United last weekend.
Martinez said: "We are all hurting together. I understand their passion. Football without passion makes no sense.
"I always encourage huge expectations and drive for silverware. When you are not in those positions then scrutiny should be there."
Arsenal boss Arsene Wenger has continued to defend his role at the club, claiming his commitment to the club helped secure the bank loans required to fund the construction of Emirates Stadium.
Disgruntled supporters plan to protest against the Frenchman this weekend after a disappointing season that has seen the Gunners' miss out on the Premier League title yet again.
"When we built the stadium the banks demanded that I signed for five years," said the 66-year-old.
"Do you want me to say how many clubs I turned down during that period?"
Rare Saturday off to watch @NUFC at home. Massive game today. Glad I'm here but wish I was playing! #NUFCvCPFChttps://t.co/emC7kKCS5k
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