Arsenal vs Newcastle LIVE: Premier League result, final score and reaction after stalemate at Emirates Stadium
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Arsenal take on Newcastle United in the Premier League tonight, as Mikel Arteta’s side look to extend their lead at the top of the table.
The Gunners head into this clash seven points clear of defending champions Manchester City, who are second, and nine points clear of opponents Newcastle in third. Last time out, Arsenal were 4-2 winners against Brighton as the north London side made it two league wins from two since the World Cup break. Meanwhile, Eddie Howe’s high-flying Newcastle also returned to top-flight action with a victory but were then frustrated by Leeds in a goalless draw.
Nevertheless, the Magpies are 12 games unbeaten in the division, while Arsenal have gone 10 league matches without a defeat. Will one of those impressive runs come to an end at the Emirates Stadium this evening?
Follow live updates from Arsenal vs Newcastle with our blog below.
Arsenal vs Newcastle
Arsenal held to 0-0 draw by Newcastle in top of the table Premier League clash
Gunners stay nine points clear of third placed Newcastle
FULL-TIME! Arsenal 0-0 Newcastle
88’ SAVE! – Pope denies Nketiah from close range (ARS 0-0 NEW)
79’ CHANCE! – Martinelli heads wide from a corner (ARS 0-0 NEW)
55’ SHOT! – Odegaard smokes a shot from range over the top (ARS 0-0 NEW)
33’ CLOSE! – Gabriel heads one wide from a free kick (ARS 0-0 NEW)
3’ CHANCE! – Odegaard volleys high and wide (ARS 0-0 NEW)
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Full-time: Arsenal 0-0 Newcastle
21:40 , Michael Jones
90+5 mins: The points are shared at the Emirates Stadium! Newcastle’s defensive record holds up against the attacking might of Mikel Arteta’s young forward line.
Arsenal wanted a penalty for handball right at the end of the game which sees Arteta and Eddie Howe almost come to blows in the dugouts.
The Arsenal boss is fuming on the sidelines until the full-time whistle is blown. The Gunners’ lead at the top of the table goes to eight points but the door is ajar for Manchester City to close that to five on Thursday.
Story continues
Arsenal 0-0 Newcastle
21:37 , Michael Jones
90+2 mins: Trippier fires another corner ball over to the back post where Joelinton brings the ball under control. He’s forced out wide by Saliba and can’t return the ball into the penalty area before it runs out for a goal kick.
Can one of these teams create a final chance to score?
Arsenal 0-0 Newcastle
21:34 , Michael Jones
90 mins: Newcastle are managing the game, eking out as much time as possible from every break in play.
There are going to be five minutes of added time to play which isn’t enough according to Mikel Arteta who begins to berate the assistant referee on the sidelines.
Arsenal 0-0 Newcastle
21:31 , Michael Jones
88 mins: Save! Nick Pope keeps Newcastle on level terms after Granit Xhaka flicks the ball into the box and sends Eddie Nketiah in on goal.
He shoots and hits a decent effort towards the far corner but Pope sticks out his left leg and keeps out the shot!
Arsenal 0-0 Newcastle
21:30 , Michael Jones
85 mins: Arsenal are piling men forward now in a desperate search for a winning goal. Xhaka has a shot blocked so does Gabriel.
Martinelli is then fed the ball on the left side of the box and pulls it back into the area where Newcastle scoop it clear. Joe Willock goes down off the ball and can’t continue.
Allan Saint-Maximin replaces him.
Arsenal 0-0 Newcastle
21:25 , Michael Jones
82 mins: Things are going to get tense for both teams as the match enters the final 10 minutes. This time it’s Newcastle who win a corner but Trippier’s low delivery hits Thomas Partey near the front post.
The ball comes back out to the Newcastle right-back who lifts one over to the far post this time but Zinchenko is there to work it away.
Arsenal 0-0 Newcastle
21:22 , Michael Jones
79 mins: Chance! Martin Odegaard takes the second corner and swings the ball onto the head of Gabriel Martinelli who leaps above everyone else then heads the ball wide of the far post!
Arsenal 0-0 Newcastle
21:22 , Michael Jones
76 mins: Arsenal spray the ball over to the left side where Xhaka nods the ball into the box and gets Martinelli to the byline. He looks to square one to Nketiah but gets tackled and wins a corner.
The corner ball is slapped away by Nick Pope but Arsenal recycle it and win a repeat set piece.
Arsenal 0-0 Newcastle
21:18 , Michael Jones
73 mins: Takehiro Tomiyasu is getting ready to come on for Arsenal but first the Gunners will have to defend a corner. Kieran Trippier swings it into the box but there’s a push from Bruno Guimaraes and the referee awards Arsenal the free kick.
Ben White goes off for Tomiyasu’s introduction.
Arsenal 0-0 Newcastle
21:15 , Michael Jones
70 mins: There’s no way through the Newcastle defence for Arsenal. Gabriel Martinelli’s corner ball is headed down and cleared by the Magpies who haven’t offered Arsenal a sniff since the second half started.
They’ve got the best defensive record in the league for a reason.
Arsenal 0-0 Newcastle
21:11 , Michael Jones
67 mins: Eddie Howe is the first manager to switch things up as Chris Wood and Jacob Murphy are introduced to replace Callum Wilson and Miguel Almiron.
Wood is more of a targetman so that change may provoke a more direct approach to goal for Newcastle.
Arsenal 0-0 Newcastle
21:07 , Michael Jones
64 mins: Corner for Arsenal. Bukayo Saka takes this one and whips it high into the middle of the box. Gabriel goes for it but misses the ball with a leaping header and Newcastle manage to boot it away.
Elsewhere in the Premier League
21:06 , Michael Jones
Goals! There’s been a few goals at Goodison Park and none have gone in favour of the hosts.
Brighton have added three goals to their 1-0 lead at half-time and are now 4-0 in front of Everton with around 30 minutes left to play.
It’s a demolition of Frank Lampard’s side.
Arsenal 0-0 Newcastle
21:05 , Michael Jones
61 mins: Saka takes a hit to the mouth from Dan Burn and needs some treatment from the medical staff. Eddie Howe uses the break in play to give Callum Wilson some more instructions.
Saka will be fine.
Arsenal 0-0 Newcastle
21:03 , Michael Jones
58 mins: Joelinton is the third Newcastle United player to go in the book after taking down Saka on the edge of the Newcastle box. Almiron quickly joins him there after encroaching on the set piece take whilst being part of the wall.
The referee has lost control of the game in many ways. He’s shown too many yellow cards.
Saka’s delivery comes to nothing for Arsenal.
Arsenal 0-0 Newcastle
20:59 , Michael Jones
55 mins: Chance! There’s a bit of space that opens up on the left side of the pitch that Zinchenko takes the ball into. He threads it up to Xhaka who quickly moves the ball across to Odegaard.
As he does so often when Arsenal are under pressure, Odegaard controls the ball and lets fly from the edge of the box. However, this time he lifts his effort well over the crossbar.
Arsenal 0-0 Newcastle
20:55 , Michael Jones
51 mins: There’s a bit more bite to Newcastle since the restart with the Magpies hurrying Arsenal in the middle of the pitch and making it difficult for them to feed the ball up to their front men.
Joelinton receives the ball and is hit by Odegaard’s tackle leaving his knee to jar before he hits the deck. A check over by the physios and he’s okay to play on.
Arsenal 0-0 Newcastle
20:52 , Michael Jones
48 mins: Granit Xhaka needs to be wary. He’s already been shown a yellow card and gives Callum Wilson a slight push in the back knocking the Newcastle forward to ground.
The referee awards the free kick but decides not to punish Xhaka any further. Trippier’s delivery picks out Schar who nods his effort onto the top of the goal.
Second half: Arsenal 0-0 Newcastle
20:49 , Michael Jones
Arsenal get the ball rolling once again at the Emirates Stadium. This game is delicately poised and could yet go either way. Oleksandr Zinchenko slips a pass into the left side of the box for Eddie Nketiah but his cutback doesn’t reach Martin Odegaard and Newcastle clear their lines.
Elsewhere in the Premier League
20:42 , Michael Jones
Arsenal vs Newcastle is the only game of the night to remain goalless. Fulham and Brighton have taken 1-0 leads into the half-time breaks whilst Casemiro has sent Manchester United ahead of Bournemouth in the late kick off.
HT Arsenal 0-0 Newcastle
20:38 , Michael Jones
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Half-time: Arsenal 0-0 Newcastle
20:34 , Michael Jones
45+2 mins: Nothing the separate the two teams as they head into the break. Arsenal came out of the tracks rapidly but Newcastle managed to keep them at bay and cause the match to become a scrappy midfield battle.
Yellow cards have bee more prevalent than clear cut chances and as things stand the match remains all square.
Arsenal 0-0 Newcastle
20:30 , Michael Jones
45 mins: Two minutes of added time to play in this first half.
Arsenal 0-0 Newcastle
20:27 , Michael Jones
42 mins: Yet another yellow card. This one is shown to Granit Xhaka who slid into a tackle on Fabian Schar after the defender was first to an aerial ball.
That’s five in the game already and it’s not even half-time yet.
Arsenal 0-0 Newcastle
20:26 , Michael Jones
39 mins: Bruno Guimaraes has his shirt yanked as he skips past Martin Odegaard in the middle of the pitch. Odegaard then slides in on Guimaraes from behind and takes out the Newcastle midfielder.
The referee pulls out another yellow card to book the Arsenal captain.
Arsenal 0-0 Newcastle
20:23 , Michael Jones
36 mins: Eddie Nketiah and Bukayo Saka link-up on the right side of the box with Nketiah holding the ball up brilliantly before offloading it to Saka.
He sends a pass inside to Odegaard who lets it run to Partey. Partey takes a touch then drills an effort at goal but is easily charged down by Joe Willock.
Arsenal 0-0 Newcastle
20:19 , Michael Jones
33 mins: Odegaard is brought down by Joelinton leaving Arsenal with the chance to get the ball into the penalty area. He curls a decent floaty cross into the box where Gabriel wins the ball and nods an effort wide of the back post!
Arsenal 0-0 Newcastle
20:18 , Michael Jones
30 mins: Dan Burn is being asked to mark both Martin Odegaard and Bukayo Saka when Arsenal have the ball. Odegaard provides a threat through the middle and Saka out wide.
Oleksandr Zinchenko threads the ball up to Eddie Nketiah who turns it across to Odegaard but Burn is well positioned to lean across the midfielder and clear the danger.
Arsenal 0-0 Newcastle
20:13 , Michael Jones
27 mins: Bruno Guimaraes picks up the first yellow card of the game for a late tackle in the middle of the pitch and he’s quickly followed into the book by Callum Wilson who heavily takes out William Saliba.
The Arsenal fans are singing as one now, raising the noise level inside the stadium and spurring their team on.
Arsenal 0-0 Newcastle
20:10 , Michael Jones
24 mins: Ben White and Joelinton clashed heads in a 50/50 challenge requiring both to take on some extra treatment. Mikel Arteta gathered his team to him during this break and issued out some animated instructions.
Probably telling Arsenal to speed up their play.
Arsenal 0-0 Newcastle
20:09 , Michael Jones
21 mins: Thomas Partey attempts to pick out Saka on the right but Burn steps up and intercepts the diagonal pass. He gives the ball to Callum Wilson but Partey recovers from his earlier mistake and nicks the ball away from the Newcastle forward.
Elsewhere in the Premier League
20:07 , Michael Jones
As the 20 minute mark arrives at the Emirates stadium here’s an update on the other Premier League games taking place right now.
Aleksandar Mitrovic has sent Fulham ahead against Leicester and Kaoru Mitoma opened the scoring at Goodison Park to put Brighton 1-0 up versus Everton.
Man Utd vs Bournemouth is also underway.
Arsenal 0-0 Newcastle
20:05 , Michael Jones
18 mins: The tempo of the game has settled now after Arsenal’s intense start. A cross field pass comes over to Bukayo Saka on the right wing but Dan Burn is across quickly to charge him down and block the cross out for a throw in.
Arsenal 0-0 Newcastle
20:02 , Michael Jones
15 mins: Almiron is a livewire for Newcastle and is injecting pace into their attacks whenever the visitors get into the final third.
He passes the ball out to Joelinton on the left side of the pitch and the Newcastle man wins a corner when Ben White blocks his cross out of play.
Trippier’s delivery is decent but the ball hits one of his teammates and bounces wide of the target.
Arsenal 0-0 Newcastle
19:59 , Michael Jones
12 mins: Miguel Almiron is crowded out after being fed the ball inside the penalty area. He manages to offload it to Kieran Trippier whose cross is cleared by Thomas Partey.
The ball bounces over Fabian Schar who mistimes his attempt to control it and Eddie Nketiah is allowed to drive it up the pitch after spinning in behind the defender.
Arsenal 0-0 Newcastle
19:54 , Michael Jones
9 mins: Newcastle earn themselve a respite after winning a free kick inside their own half. They take their time sending people up the pitch before Kieran Trippier tries to pick out Fabian Schar on the edge of the Arsenal box.
William Saliba is marking him though and he wins the ball in the air before nodding it clear.
Arsenal 0-0 Newcastle
19:53 , Michael Jones
6 mins: Arsenal have realy started quickly here. Martinelli weaves into the box and has a shot blocked but Eddie Nketiah tries to poke the loose ball home as well. It squirts out to Bukayo Saka who loses possession and goes down in the area looking for a penalty.
He doesn’t get one and Newcastle boot the ball away.
Arsenal are determined to stay on the attack though as Saka is given the all and makes a darting run through the middle of the pitch before playing Martinelli into the box. He rolls the ball to the byline for Granit Xhaka’s overlapping run but the midfielder’s lunging shot finishes in the side netting.
Arsenal 0-0 Newcastle
19:49 , Michael Jones
3 mins: Chance! Granit Xhaka shifts out to the left and goes on a decent run down the left side before sending the ball to Gabriel Martinelli who brings it into the box.
He pulls a pass back to Ben White whose shot is blocked up into the air. There’s an attempted clearance from Newcastle but the ball drops to Martin Odegaard who volleys a left-footed shot over the crossbar!
Kick off: Arsenal 0-0 Newcastle
19:48 , Michael Jones
The match gets underway and Newcastle take control of the ball early on. They move down the right side of the pitch where Kieran Trippier pushes up and whips a cross into the middle but Arsenal deal with it easily enough.
Arsenal vs Newcastle
19:43 , Michael Jones
Here come the teams.
This should be an intriguing contest at the Emirates Stadium. Arsenal will move 10 points clear at the top of the Premier League table if they are victorious tonight.
Newcastle meanwhile will move within six points of the lead if they defeat the Gunners.
Mikel Arteta says Arsenal not getting carried away despite Premier League lead
19:40 , Michael Jones
Arsenal boss Mikel Arteta insisted there was still a “long, long” way to go in the Premier League title race after the leaders ended the year seven points clear courtesy of a thrilling 4-2 win at Brighton.
Goals from Bukayo Saka, Martin Odegaard, Eddie Nketiah and Gabriel Martinelli helped the Gunners tighten their stranglehold on top spot going into 2023.
The visitors led 3-0 and 4-1 at the Amex Stadium but survived a nervy finish after a VAR intervention prevented the Seagulls reducing the deficit to 4-3 with a minute to play.
A fifth consecutive top-flight success for the north London club saw them take full advantage of nearest rivals Manchester City and Newcastle being held to home draws earlier in the day.
Despite the healthy position, head coach Arteta, whose side host the third-placed Magpies on Tuesday, said his squad were not getting carried away.
Mikel Arteta says Arsenal not getting carried away despite Premier League lead
Arsenal’s latest star
19:37 , Michael Jones
Eddie Nketiah has scored in three successive Premier League starts at home and has 11 goals in his last 11 starts at the Emirates in all competitions.
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Howe vs Arsenal
19:34 , Michael Jones
Eddie Howe has never won as a manager at the Emirates Stadium, losing all six of his career Premier League matches there (five defeats with Bournemouth, one with Newcastle), by an aggregate score of 16-2.
His club did win their last game against Arsenal, taking a 2-0 victory in their previous Premier League meeting in May.
If Newcastle were to defeat Arsenal again today, they will have won consecutive league games against them for the first time since 1996.
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Newcastle’s new year blues
19:31 , Michael Jones
Newcastle have only won their opening league fixture of a calendar year once in the last 10 attempts, beating Stoke City 1-0 in 2018. During that run they’ve drawn twice and lost seven of those new year fixtures.
Yet, having beaten Tottenham 2-1 in October, they’re looking to win away at both north London sides in a Premier League season for the first time since 2001/02.
Kieran Trippier feels vindicated in joining Newcastle after impressive results
19:28 , Michael Jones
Kieran Trippier believes his decision to join Newcastle United has been vindicated as they look to maintain their challenge at the top of the Premier League.
Eyebrows were raised last January when the England defender swapped Atletico Madrid for a club in the thick of a relegation battle, but already it is looking to be a sound call.
The Magpies eased away from danger after Trippier arrived last term and have enjoyed a brilliant start to this season, which continued after the World Cup break with Boxing Day’s 3-0 win at Leicester moving them up to second.
Kieran Trippier feels vindicated in joining Newcastle after impressive results
The best defence in the league
19:25 , Michael Jones
Newcastle could win four consecutive Premier League away matches for the first time since October 1996. The Magpies have the division’s best defensive record, conceding only 11 goals and keeping an unrivalled nine clean sheets.
Leading from the front
19:22 , Michael Jones
Martin Odegaard has been directly involved in 12 goals in his last 13 Premier League appearances, scoring seven and setting up five.
His performances are helping Arsenal increase their lead at the top of the Premier League table.
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Can Newcastle keep Arsenal quiet?
19:19 , Michael Jones
Arsenal have scored in 17 consecutive Premier League matches since a 2-0 defeat to Newcastle at St. James’ Park in May. Will Newcastle be the ones to end this streak again?
Eddie Howe won’t ‘handcuff’ himself for summer with needless January spending
19:16 , Michael Jones
Eddie Howe has warned he will not derail Newcastle United’s summer transfer mission with needless spending in January.
The Magpies head into Saturday’s Premier League clash with Leeds at St James’ Park sitting in third place in the table and being tipped to have a significant say in the title race.
Amanda Staveley’s Saudi-backed ownership group have invested around £210million in the squad since completing their takeover in October 2021 and will look to strengthen further within the confines of spending rules, although Howe is adamant they will be shrewd next month.
Eddie Howe won’t ‘handcuff’ himself for summer with needless January spending
Newcastle’s hot streak
19:13 , Michael Jones
The 0-0 draw against Leeds on New Year’s Eve brought an end to Newcastle’s run of six straight league victories but they are unbeaten in 12 games since a 2-1 defeat at Liverpool on 31st August with eight wins and four draws during that time.
It is their longest Premier League unbeaten streak since going 14 matches without defeat from May to November 2011.
Elsewhere in the Premier League
19:10 , Michael Jones
There are three other Premier League matches happening tonight.
Everton vs Brighton and Leicester vs Fulham also kick off at 7.45pm before Manchester United take on Bournemouth at 8pm.
The main focus here will be on Arsenal and Newcastle but there will be a few updates on the other games throughout the evening too.
Arsenal vs Newcastle
19:08 , Michael Jones
The Gunners are on a run of 10 straight league victories at Emirates Stadium, dating back to last season.
Arsenal have won 14 of their opening 16 top-flight games – the five other teams to have started a season at least as well all went on to win the title
Martin Odegaard warns title rivals there is plenty more to come from Arsenal
19:02 , Michael Jones
Martin Odegaard has warned Arsenal’s title rivals there is plenty more to come from the Premier League leaders in 2023.
The Gunners start the new year seven points clear at the summit after capitalising on slip-ups from Manchester City and Newcastle with a thrilling 4-2 New Year’s Eve success at Brighton.
Influential Gunners captain Odegaard orchestrated victory on the south coast, claiming the visitors’ second goal before providing a sublime assist for the fourth, scored by Gabriel Martinelli.
Despite 14 wins from 16 top-flight games this term, the playmaker feels Arsenal have significant room for development as they bid to become champions for the first time since 2004.
Martin Odegaard warns title rivals there is plenty more to come from Arsenal
Arsenal vs Newcastle
18:57 , Michael Jones
Newcastle won 2-0 at home in the most recent meeting last May and are vying to earn consecutive league victories in this fixture for the first time since the mid-1990s.
Arsenal could equal the Premier League record of 29 clean sheets against a particular opponent, currently held by Manchester United against Tottenham.
Arsenal vs Newcastle team changes
18:52 , Michael Jones
Mikel Arteta names an unchanged team to the one that defeated Brighton last time out. Eddie Nketiah continues to lead the line but Bukayo Saka and William Saliba are both one booking away from triggering a ban.
Meanwhile, Eddie Howe brings back Callum Wilson in Newcastle’s only change. Chris Wood is the man who drops out.
Arsenal vs Newcastle line-ups
18:48 , Michael Jones
Arsenal XI: Ramsdale, White, Saliba, Gabriel, Zinchenko, Partey, Xhaka, Saka, Odegaard, Martinelli, Nketiah
Newcastle XI: Pope, Trippier, Schar, Botman, Burn, Guimaraes, Longstaff, Willock, Almiron, Joelinton, Wilson
Newcastle must ‘keep perspective’ following frustrating stalemate with Leeds, Eddie Howe says
18:40 , Michael Jones
Newcastle United boss Eddie Howe has urged his players not to lose perspective after their hopes of a seventh successive Premier League win were thwarted by Leeds United.
The high-flying Magpies were forced to a settle for a point from a 0-0 draw at a rain-soaked St James’ Park on Saturday afternoon, but still end 2022 sitting in third place in the table.
Asked if it was important to maintain perspective after a remarkable 12 months for a club which a year ago was entrenched in a relegation battle, head coach Howe said: “I think it is.”
Newcastle must ‘keep perspective’ following Leeds stalemate, Howe says
Unbeatable Arsenal?
18:35 , Michael Jones
Arsenal are the only team with a 100% winning record in Premier League games played at home this season having won all seven matches at the Emirates so far.
Mikel Arteta’s side are looking to win their first eight home matches in a top-flight season for the first time in the club’s history.
They’ve got a good chance too. Arsenal have won their last 11 home games against Newcastle in all competitions – only against Stoke (an ongoing run since 1983) have they ever won more consecutive home matches (16).
Arsenal vs Newcastle
18:30 , Michael Jones
Arsenal have won 11 successive home games against Newcastle in all competitions, keeping clean sheets in each of the last seven.
Their last loss to the Magpies was a 1-0 league defeat in November 2010.
Arsenal go seven points clear at the top after winning six-goal thriller at Brighton
18:25 , Michael Jones
Premier League leaders Arsenal moved seven points clear at the top going into the new year after a glorious Gabriel Martinelli goal capped a thrilling 4-2 victory at Brighton.
Goals from Bukayo Saka, Martin Odegaard and Eddie Nketiah set the Gunners on course for a fifth consecutive top-flight success to cement their status as serious title contenders.
Kaoru Mitoma reduced Albion’s deficit 25 minutes from time before Martinelli, aided by a wonderful Odegaard assist, raced half the length of the pitch to stylishly restore the three-goal advantage.
Seagulls substitute Evan Ferguson increased the tension going into the final stages by claiming his first Premier League goal, while Mitoma thought he had set up a grandstand finish, only for his 89th-minute strike to be disallowed for offside.
Despite the unwanted anxiety of the late drama, the in-form visitors held on to celebrate an impressive victory and take a healthy advantage into 2023.
Arsenal go seven points clear at the top after winning six-goal thriller at Brighton
Arsenal vs Newcastle prediction
18:20 , Michael Jones
Newcastle haven’t been beaten in the league since August of last year but lacked a clinical edge in front of goal last time out against Leeds.
Arsenal will be more aggressive this evening which could leave them vulnerable defensively but with Bukayo Saka, Gabriel Martinelli, and Eddie Nketiah all in great form the league leaders should have enough firepower to get through this tough test.
Arsenal 2-1 Newcastle.
Arsenal vs Newcastle predicted line-ups
18:15 , Michael Jones
Arsenal: Ramsdale; White, Saliba, Gabriel, Zinchenko; Partey, Xhaka; Saka, Odegaard, Martinelli; Nketiah
Newcastle: Pope; Trippier, Schar, Botman, Burn; Longstaff, Guimaraes, Willock; Almiron, Wilson, Joelinton
What is the early team news?
18:10 , Michael Jones
Arsenal remain without Gabriel Jesus, but Eddie Nketiah has scored on his last two appearances for the Gunners, while Buyako Saka and Gabriel Martinelli have also found the target.
Emile Smith Rowe and Reiss Nelson and nearing a return but aren’t ready yet, so Arsenal could be unchanged.
Matt Targett has joined Newcastle’s list of injury absentees, which includes Alexander Isak, Jonjo Shelvey and Emil Krafth.
However, Callum Wilson should return to the starting line-up.
How to watch Arsenal vs Newcastle
18:05 , Michael Jones
The match will kick off at 7:45pm GMT on Tuesday 3rd January.
It will be shown live on Sky Sports Main Event and Sky Sports Premier League, with coverage starting from 7pm.
Arsenal vs Newcastle
17:44 , Michael Jones
Hello and welcome to The Independent’s coverage of tonight’s Premier League action as Arsenal take on Newcastle in a top of the table clash.
The Gunners are sitting on a pretty seven point lead over Manchester City with third-placed Newcastle a couple of points further back.
That could all change tonight though as Eddie Howe’s side make the trip to London having not lost in the league since a 2-1 defeat to Liverpool back in August. That’s a run of 12 fixtures and they’ll be confident of taking something out of the match at the Emirates stadium.
Mikel Arteta’s high flyers are full of confidence though and they’ll be hoping to further extend their lead over City who have a difficult game against Chelsea coming up later this week.