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Arsenal 1-1 Man United LIVE: Nketiah levels for Gunners after Rashford scores superb goalLive Blog 22nd January 2023, 4:54 pm Updated: 22nd January 2023, 4:55 pm Arsenal host Manchester United today in what could be a season-defining clash for both sides. Arsenal sit top of the Premier League table, five points clear of Manchester City after the Red Devils beat the champions 2-1 at the weekend before the Gunners secured a 2-0 win against Tottenham.
Arsenal vs Man Utd - Kick-off time, TV channel and live stream detailsArsenal will host Manchester United on Sunday afternoon in north London as Erik ten Hag's side look to repeat their win over the Gunners earlier this season - the only time Mikel Arteta's side have lost this termVideo LoadingVideo UnavailableTen Hag previews Man Utd's trip to Arsenal Arsenal will be looking to establish themselves as the Premier League's leading outfit when they host Manchester United on Sunday.
But if they were to lose to Man United for the second time this season, Erik ten Hag’s side would find themselves five points behind Arsenal and well in the title race. The Red Devils are on a great run but their momentum was slightly halted by a 1-1 draw against Crystal Palace in midweek. The reverse tie ended in a 3-1 win for Man United despite the hosts being dominated for large spells. And Ten Hag’s men are a much better side than they were, meaning we should be in for a cracker between the Premier League giants.
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The Gunners' hopes of landing a first league title since 2004 are gathering momentum and seeing off an in-form Red Devils side would be another major statement. Arsenal beat Tottenham last weekend as they continue to overcome the difficult challenges. United are the only side to beat Arsenal in 18 league games so far. Their win back in September came courtesy of goals from Antony and a Marcus Rashford brace. Erik ten Hag's side were held to a draw at Crystal Palace in the week as the Eagles secured a stoppage time equaliser. It halted a winning run of five games - the latest coming over neighbours Manchester City. A win in north London would cut the gap to Arsenal and, potentially, breed life into a title charge that looked beyond them earlier this season. United haven't won at Arsenal in the league since 2017 though, losing on three of their last four visits.
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