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Stoke City vs Arsenal as it happened: Gunners go to within one point of Champions League places

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Charles Reynolds,Freddie Paxton
Friday 12 May 2017 19:21 BST
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Wenger was jubilant to finally get a win away to Stoke
Wenger was jubilant to finally get a win away to Stoke (Getty)

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Arsenal head to Stoke this weekend knowing that failure to win will destroy their top four hopes, which are hanging by a thread. Their record in this fixture is poor as the hosts have proven a bogey team to the Gunners, who have often struggled to deal with the home side’s physical approach. That said, Arsenal have not lost to Stoke since December 2014 and will be encouraged by their recent run of form, which includes just one loss (albeit to Tottenham) since April 10th.

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What time does it start?

Stoke City vs Arsenal kicks off at 5:30pm on Saturday 13th May.

Where can I watch it?

The match will be shown live on Sky Sports 1, with coverage beginning at 5pm. Highlights will be shown the same evening at 10:20pm on BBC2 and at 10:30pm on Sky Sports 1.

It’s a big game for…

Sanchez set Arsenal on the path to victory at St Mary's
Sanchez set Arsenal on the path to victory at St Mary's (Getty)

Alexis Sanchez. He scored Arsenal’s first goal against Southampton in midweek with a great effort, collecting Mesut Ozil’s through ball and faking to shoot and sending the defenders flying, before slotting past Fraser Forster. If Arsenal are to somehow claw their way into the Champions League places, Sanchez, with 25 goals and 14 assists this season, will have been at the heart of it, and he must continue his good scoring form against Stoke.

Best stat…

Arsenal have won just 1 of their last 8 games away at Stoke City. This is their second worst away win ratio, second only to their record of 3 wins in 25 games at Old Trafford.

Remember when…

Arsenal beat Stoke 1-3 at the Brittania Stadium in February 2010, which was the last time they won this fixture. The match was overshadowed by Ryan Shawcross’ horror tackle which broke Aaron Ramsey’s leg; the incident and its aftermath was the catalyst for the bad air which currently exists between the two teams.

Player to watch...

Sobhi is an exciting talent
Sobhi is an exciting talent (Getty)

Ramadan Sobhi. If the talented Egyptian winger gets the opportunity which many Stoke fans so desperately crave that he will, he has the potential to get at Arsenal. He’s made 15 appearances for Stoke this season and particularly stood out in their draw with Manchester City in March. There are big hopes for the 20 year-old, who is still acclimatising to Premier League football, and Mark Hughes may consider bringing him in, at least from the bench, to freshen things up in his attack.

Past three meetings…

Arsenal 3-1 Stoke, Premier League, December 2016
Stoke City 0-0 Arsenal, Premier League, January 2016
Arsenal 2-0 Stoke City, Premier League, September 2015

Form guide…

Stoke City: LWLDD

Arsenal: WWLWW

Odds…

Stoke City to win: 37/10
Arsenal to win: 3/4
Draw: 14/5
(Odds courtesy of 888 sport)

Stoke 0 Arsenal 0: Scrappy start to the game so far, but it's been Arsenal who've had most of the possession.

Charles Reynolds13 May 2017 17:37

Stoke 0 Arsenal 0: Ooh good save from Butland to keep out a looping Mustafi header from an Ozil corner. The goalie leaps to just paw it over the bar. Great stuff.

Charles Reynolds13 May 2017 17:40

Stoke 0 Arsenal 0: Arsenal slowly applying more pressure at the moment, squeezing Stoke closer and closer back towards their own goal. No real chances coming from it yet though. 

Charles Reynolds13 May 2017 17:42

Charles Reynolds13 May 2017 17:47

Stoke 0 Arsenal 0: POST! Nacho Monreal almost sneaks in at the back post to head it in, but it smacks against the upright.

Charles Reynolds13 May 2017 17:50

Stoke 0 Arsenal 0: Still all Arsenal but that Monreal chance aside, they're not really creating any clear cut chances. Very comfortable for the visitors but little end product.

Charles Reynolds13 May 2017 17:53

Stoke 0 Arsenal 0: Alexis Sanchez whips out the 'Cuauhtemoc Hop' to liven up proceedings in Stoke! Still no goals.

Charles Reynolds13 May 2017 17:58

Stoke 0 Arsenal 0: Mustafi is booked for hacking down his opposite man, Stoke have a free kick in a dangerous place, but Arnautovic blasts it overl 

Charles Reynolds13 May 2017 18:00

Stoke 0 Arsenal 0: It hasn't been a classic so far, but Arsenal continue to have the better of things, Sanchez coming close with a low skiddy shot that just fizzes wide of the left hand upright. Still no shots on target for Stoke (only one for Arsenal)

Charles Reynolds13 May 2017 18:05

Stoke 0 Arsenal 0: Five minutes of normal time to go in this half. Fair to say it could have been more exciting. Arsenal not creating enough actual chances with all their possession. Stoke not really doing anything at all...

Charles Reynolds13 May 2017 18:11

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