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Your support makes all the difference.Follow latest live coverage as Arsenal host Brighton and Hove Albion in the Premier League.
The Gunners need a response after defeat to Crystal Palace a week ago but will be boosted by Tottenham's loss to Bournemouth on Saturday as well as their own victory over Valencia in the Europa League semi-finals on Thursday. They got the perfect start as Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang scored from the spot after Nacho Monreal was fouled in the box.
Solly March's fine run down the left sees him dash into the box and Granit Xhaka tugs him back to concede a penalty. Glenn Murray calmly slots home to draw Brighton level.
With a three-point gap between themselves and Tottenham in fourth, who hold a superior goal difference, their route to the Champions League looks to be purely down to winning the Europa League.
We'll have all the latest throughout the afternoon here.
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73 minutes
My word - that's a miss and a half.
Just the man you'd want, too, Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang all of seven yards out, completely unmarked as the ball deflects his way.
Acrobatically he cycles the legs Paulo Di Canio-style to hit it firmly and you think the net is moments from building but he somehow manages to arrow it wide.
Arsenal are preparing THREE changes.
75 minutes
But will they need to bring them on?
Alexandre Lacazette wins another corner. It feels like a matter of time...
76 minutes
Solly March's concedes another, but Shane Duffy is up well to meet it.
Here comes the horde...
78 minutes
Brighton will make a change, too.
Arsenal: Kolasinac, Guendouzi, Iwobi on; Lichtsteiner, Xhaka, Mkhitaryan off
Brighton: Andone on; Murray off
80 minutes
The clock ticks past 80 minutes.
Those Arsenal changes came at completely the wrong time, with all the momentum they had build now completely lost.
Ten minutes and stoppage time to find a winner and keep their Champions League from being all but dead.
81 minutes
A driven low cross from Alex Iwobi, a slash at the ball from Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang that strikes nothing but air.
83 minutes
Matteo Guendouzi is booked as he grabs hold of the ball after going down under insufficient contact to earn a free kick.
84 minutes
And Shkodran Mustafi follows his teammate into the book after getting in Anthony Taylor's face, aggrieved that a foul was not lien as Yves Bissouma fires well over the bar.
85 minutes
How has that stayed out???
Arsenal have survived, somehow.
The ball flies across the goal in both directions, initially a magnificent diving stop from Bernd Leno denying a brilliant diving header from Solly March, before Pascal Gross somehow managed to hook the ball away from goal from just three yards with goal agape.
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