This match was originally going to be part of matchweek 31 in late March, but was re-scheduled so we can play our EFL Cup final against Man City on March 22. City were due to play Palace on March 21, and that game has been postponed but not yet re-scheduled.
We were on course to draw with Wolves last December at the Emirates, but Owen Goal came through at 90+4 to snatch the 2-1 win.
We have won our last 9 matches against Wolves. The last time we didn’t secure a victory was in February of 2021 at Molineux, when both David Luiz and Bernd Leno were sent off. It was Xhaka’s 200th appearance for Arsenal.
February 2, 2021: David Luiz gets a straight red after a slight brush with the foot of Wolves’ Willian Jose. Pictured (left to right) are Cedric, Lacazette, Partey, Holding, Xhaka, Luiz, Referee Craig Pawson, and Bellerin.
If we win our next 2 (WOL,TOT), the 55th St. Totteringham’s Day will arrive on the same day as the North London Derby, February 22 – the earliest it has ever been celebrated in its 115 year history.
The dream of a quadruple remains alive after we demolished 3rd-tier Wigan Athletic last weekend in the FA Cup fourth round. For the fifth found, we will be travellng to Mansfield Town – the only League One team in the remaining 16.
January 7: Former Spuds manager Thomas Frank was caught drinking from an Arsenal cup ahead of their match at Bournemouth. Igor Tudor has been named as interim manager.