Danny Welbeck vs Sammy Ameobi: Head-to-head analysis ahead of the clash between Arsenal and Newcastle

Check out all the vital statistics concerning the two sides' forwards ahead of this weekend's Premier League meeting at the Emirates Stadium

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Friday 12 December 2014 18:07 GMT
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This weekend in the Premier League, Arsenal play Newcastle.

Ahead of the match at the Emirates Stadium, we take a look at how the forwards Danny Welbeck and Sammy Ameobi compare.

Arsenal will look to build on last Tuesday’s result when they take on Newcastle at home this Saturday. The Gunners impressively demolished Turkish side Galatasaray by beating them 4-1 which saw them progress into the knock out stages of the Champions League as runner-up.

Newcastle had a great boost to their confidence when they ended Chelsea’s 23 unbeaten run last Saturday. Thanks to two goals from Papiss Cisse, who had come on the second half, the Magpies secured a victory over The Blues. The striker as scored goals as a substitute than any other player in the Premiere League.

Data and graphic provided by whoscored.com

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