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Arsenal vs Liverpool LIVE: Premier League latest score and confirmed lineups
Arsenal and Liverpool meet at the Emirates Stadium in a high-stakes Premier League clash between last season’s top two, with Mikel Arteta’s side looking to strengthen their position at the top of the table and Jürgen Klopp’s champions aiming to revive their title defence. The match kicks off at 8pm GMT, with the atmosphere in north London reflecting the significance of the occasion.
Arsenal come into the game in outstanding form, having responded impressively to a recent setback at Aston Villa by putting together a run of consecutive league victories that has opened up a healthy lead over their main rivals in the title race. Their performances have combined defensive solidity with attacking fluency, and confidence is high that this could finally be the season they end their long wait for a Premier League crown.
Liverpool arrive unbeaten in a lengthy run across all competitions, but too many draws have undermined their push at the top end of the table. Dropped points against the likes of Sunderland, Leeds and Fulham have left them battling for a place in the top four rather than setting the pace at the summit, and this trip to the Emirates is viewed as a crucial chance to reassert themselves against the league leaders.
The confirmed lineups underline the strength on both sides, with Arsenal fielding a full-throttle attacking XI designed to take control of possession and territory, while Liverpool opt for a balanced setup that can threaten on the counter and in transition. Key forwards and creative midfielders start for both clubs, reflecting the expectation of a tight, high-quality contest rather than a one-sided encounter.
Live coverage focuses on every twist of a finely poised match, tracking momentum swings, tactical tweaks and the impact of substitutions as the evening progresses. With the title race narrative hanging over every attack and tackle, the game is presented as a potential turning point in the season for both Arsenal’s ambitions and Liverpool’s hopes of staying in contention.
