Overview
- Mikel Arteta’s side lead by seven points and target a fifth straight Premier League home win when United visit the Emirates on Sunday.
- Arsenal’s last two league matches finished 0-0, with opponents failing to register a shot on target across those games.
- United arrive under interim Michael Carrick after a 2-0 derby win over City, sitting fifth in the table and one point off fourth.
- Arsenal also beat Inter Milan 3-1 to reach the Champions League last 16 in midweek.
- In the chasing pack, City seek to arrest their slump after losing 3-1 to Bodo/Glimt and key defenders, with Marc Guehi set for a debut against Wolves, while Tottenham boss Thomas Frank faces scrutiny before Burnley.