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Full-time. Wolves 0-2 Arsenal. A vital win for the Gunners thanks to goals from Saka and Lacazette. Arteta's men held firm against the Wolves onslaught and their charge for Europe is picking up momentum. Thanks for tuning in to the live blog and enjoy the rest of your day.
Full-time. Wolves 0-2 Arsenal. A vital win for the Gunners thanks to goals from Saka and Lacazette. Arteta's men held firm against the Wolves onslaught and their charge for Europe is picking up momentum. Thanks for tuning in to the live blog and enjoy the rest of your day.
87'- OFF THE LINE! Nearly a third as Arsenal work it for Willock inside the area, but Neves clears his effort off the line. 0-2
86'- GOAAAALLLLLL ARSENAL! Lacazette surely wraps up a vital three points! Willock does really well down the right and drills a ball in for the Frenchman who finds space and fires in off the post. 0-2
83'- Final changes for Arsenal as Lacazette and Torreira come on for Nketiah and Ceballos. 0-1
79'- Maitland-Niles gets booked for a lunging tackle on Moutinho. 0-1
77'- Ceballos curls in a free-kick which Nketiah meets, but his header sails over the bar. 0-1
75'- Two changes for Arsenal. Willock and Bellerin come on for Saka and Soares. 0-1
64'- CHANCE! Traore is left in far too much on the right and Jimenez plays him through, but he can only lift the ball over the bar under pressure from Martinez. 0-1
63'- CHANCE! Jota drives at Arsenal but Luiz does well to block his effort. 0-1
62'- Wolves are trying to get the ball to Traore at every opportunity, but Maitland-Niles and co. are doing well to keep him quiet. 0-1
56'- First change for Arsenal. Maitland-Niles replaces Tierney. 0-1
56'- Wolves seeing all of the ball in this second half, but Arsenal to their credit are holding firm so far. 0-1
52'- Wolves appeal for a penalty as Jimenez meets a cross but gets a shove in the back. Nothing given though. 0-1
46'- Back underway at Molineux. 0-1
Half-time at Molinuex - Wolves 0-1 Arsenal. The Gunners lead thanks to Saka's strike on 43 minutes after what was a fairly dull half of football. Can Arteta's men hold on for a win?
That goal means Saka is the youngest English player to score an away league goal for Arsenal since Stewart Robson in 1983.
43'- GOOOOAAALLLLL ARSENAL! It's the man of the hour Saka who opens the scoring. Tierney bursts forward down the left, but his cross is deflected. Saka does well to adjust his body on the penalty spot and hook the ball into the corner, leaving Patricio with no chance. 1-0 to The Arsenal.
34'- POST! Arsenal get a lucky break as a ball deflects through for Nketiah. The striker drives the ball at goal, but Patricio gets down to tip his effort onto the post. 0-0
33'- A bouncing ball falls to Jonny on the edge of the box, but the wing-back drags his effort well wide of the post. 0-0
32'- Luiz goes into the book for chopping down Traore on the left. 0-0
28'- Traore causes problems again down the right as he floats in a cross for Dendoncker, but the midfielder's header drifts harmlessly wide. 0-0
26'- CHANCE! An Arsenal corner bounces around before falling to Aubameyang, but his deflected effort is saved by Patricio. 0-0
20'- No shot for Arsenal yet which will be frustrating for Mikel Arteta. 0-0
18'- Very little in the way of clear cut chances so far. Both teams seem to be feeling each other out in these opening stages. 0-0
11'- Arsenal break forward down the left with Tierney who has Nketiah and Saka to aim for in the box, but his cross is poor and Wolves clear. 0-0
10'- CHANCE! Traore picks the ball up deep and runs at Arsenal. He beats two players then fires a shot well over from the edge of the box. 0-0
7'- No real chances since that early Traore opening. Both sides seeing plenty of the ball. 0-0
1'- CHANCE! Early opportunity for Wolves as Traore breaks through, but Martinez is out quickly to block. 0-0
1'- Wolves get the game underway. 0-0
Teams are out at Molineux. Wolves vs Arsenal is moments away.
Just over 15 minutes till kick-off at Molineux. What's your score prediction for today's game?
Pressure on for Arsenal against Wolves now. Manchester United have beaten Bournemouth 5-2 at Old Trafford and Leicester have won 3-0 against Crystal Palace in the battle for Europe.
What do you make of Mikel Arteta's starting line-up? Leave a comment and let us know.
Nicolas Pepe misses out today as his wife has gone into labour, while Mesut Ozil and Matteo Guendouzi are left out for the third consecutive game.
Arsenal subs: Macey, Bellerin, Holding, Sokratis, Willock, Maitland-Niles, Torreira, Nelson, Lacazette.
Wolves subs: Ruddy, Gibbs-White, Jordao, Campana, Jota, Kilman, Neto, Vinagre, Buur.
Wolves team to face Arsenal: Patricio, Boly, Coady, Saiss, Doherty, Johnny, Neves, Dendoncker, Moutinho, Jimenez, Traore.
Mikel Arteta makes three changes as Cedric Soares, Bukayo Saka and Eddie Nketiah come in for Hector Bellerin, Reiss Nelson and Alexandre Lacazette.
Arsenal team to face Wolves: Martinez, Mustafi, Luiz, Kolasinac, Soares, Tierney, Ceballos, Xhaka, Saka, Nketiah, Aubameyang.
Results certainly aren't going Arsenal's way at the moment in their bid to qualify for Europe. Manchester United lead Bournemouth 5-2 at Old Trafford while Leicester are beating Crystal Palace 1-0. That will only put more pressure on the Gunners to get a win against Wolves.
Arsenal have Lucas Torreira fit after he recovered from an ankle injury, while Mesut Ozil's back problem is being assessed ahead of the game. Bernd Leno, Gabriel Martinelli, Pablo Mari and Calum Chambers are all out for the rest of the season. Wolves have a fully fit squad for the clash at Molineux.
Arsenal don't have a great recent record against Wolves, having failed to win any of the last three meetings between the teams. Wolves are also on an eight-match unbeaten Premier League run, winning five, drawing three and keeping seven clean sheets. Mikel Arteta's men have won eight of their past 11 matches in all competitions.
Good afternoon everyone and welcome to the Gooner Fanzine live blog as Arsenal travel to Wolves in the Premier League. Mikel Arteta's men are looking for a fourth straight win to boost their European hopes, but Nuno Espirito Santo's side will provide a tough test. Follow all the build-up, team news and action from Molinuex right here!