A very warm welcome to the Gooner Fanzine's live blog as Arsenal take on Leeds United in the Premier League.
We'll have all the action from Elland Road as the Gunners look to get back to winning ways after defeat to Aston Villa.
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Full-time. Leeds 0-0 Arsenal. A forgettable afternoon for the Gunners who have the post to thank for earning them a point. As for Pepe, well just wait for my player ratings. That's all, we'll see you again soon.
95'- POST AGAIN! Raphinha fires off the upright again! 0-0
91'- Saka - who has been Arsenal's best player by far - comes off injured and is replaced by Maitland-Niles. 0-0
87'- POST! Bamford rises high and meets a cross, but his header comes back off the post. Arsenal survive again. 0-0
84'- HUGE CHANCE! Bellerin does brilliantly to break for and feed Saka who tries to go round Meslier, but the goalkeeper just scrambles across to make the save. 0-0
82'- Arsenal break with Saka and then Aubameyang who takes on the shot which Cooper blocks. Appeals for handball but nothing given. 0-0
79'- CROSSBAR! Rodrigo shoots from range again and his effort cannons off the bar. Leeds getting closer. Can Arsenal hold on? 0-0
76'- Couple of chances from either side as Xhaka fires a free-kick over and then Rodrigo blasts wide from the edge of the box. 0-0
69'- Nearly a chance for Arsenal as Saka breaks forward down the left and looks for Aubameyang, but Cooper just cuts out the cross. 0-0
64'- CHANCE! Leno makes a superb save to deny Dallas. 0-0
60'- CHANCE! Saka makes an early impact as he finds Aubameyang in the box, but the captain doesn't get enough on the shot as he turns and fires straight at Meslier. 0-0
57'- Second change for Arsenal. Saka replaces Willock. 0-0
51'- RED CARD! Pepe what are you doing?! A tangle with Alioski ends with the Ivorian headbutting the Leeds man and after a VAR check, he's sent off. Stupid, stupid, stupid. 0-0
46'- Back underway at Elland Road. 0-0
Half-time change for Arsenal. Nelson replaces Willian after another poor display from the Brazilian.
Half-time. Leeds 0-0 Arsenal. Poor half from the Gunners. The hosts have had all the chances and should be ahead. Mikel Arteta's side have now failed to score from open play in seven hours of Premier League football. Much-improved second-half needed.
44'- Pepe cuts in from the right and takes aim, but his curling effort is well past the post. 0-0
43'- CHANCE! Ayling blasts over from the edge of the box. 0-0
41'- CHANCE! Another Leeds opportunity as Harisson cuts back for Klich who sends his shot over the bar. The hosts should be ahead here. 0-0
34'- CHANCE! A cross drops for Dallas inside the area but he drags his shot well wide. Arsenal need to get a grip on this game. 0-0
31'- CHANCE! Gabriel blocks a cross from the right but the ball drops to Bamford who volleys at goal. Leno gets down quickly to save and Alioski blasts the rebound over. Leeds growing into this game more and more. 0-0
27'- CHANCE! Leeds flood forward on the counter-attack as Arsenal give the ball away. Alioski cuts back for Raphinha on the edge of the box and he curls a left-footed shot just wide of Leno's post. 0-0
25'- CHANCE! Leeds give the ball away and it's worked to Bellerin breaking forward on the right. He slips through Aubameyang, but the skipper blasts well over from the angle. 0-0
24'- Ceballos blasts a free-kick low and wide from a long way out. 0-0
21'- CROSSBAR! Pepe pops up on the left and beats Ayling down the outside. His cross is intended for Aubameyang in the middle, but he mishits and it's off the bar. 0-0
17'- Corner comes to nothing as Aubameyang is flagged offside. 0-0
16'- Pepe delivers towards Xhaka at the back post, but Dallas puts it behind for a corner. 0-0
15'- Ceballos improving by the minute. This time he presses Leeds and wins the ball before being fouled by Dallas who is booked. Free-kick in a dangerous area for the Gunners. 0-0
12'- CHANCE! Leeds string a nice move together down the left that ends with Alioski cutting back for Bamford, but Leno is down to save the striker's poked effort at goal. 0-0
10'- CHANCE! Ceballos does well to win the ball high up the pitch after Arsenal lose it. The Spaniard works some space on the edge of the box and fires at goal, but the shot is wide of the post. 0-0
8'- Not quite clicking for Ceballos so far as another pass from the Spaniard goes out for a throw in. 0-0
6'- Raphinha has the first shot of the game as the Leeds winger drifts inside and shoots from the edge of the box, but he slips on the wet turf and the ball sails harmlessly over. 0-0
5'- Both teams trying to settle into the rhythm of the game so far. A burst forward down the left by Willian the most dangerous moment for either side so far. 0-0
1'- Underway at Elland Road. 0-0
Teams are out at Elland Road. Kick-off moments away.
Just over 20 minutes till kick-off at Elland Road. What's your score prediction?
A win today for Arsenal would see them climb to 8th in the Premier League table.
As for Leeds, the dangerous Bamford starts, as does the highly-rated Phillips and former Arsenal man Ayling.
Mikel Arteta freshens things up for Arsenal. Willock and Pepe come into the team to add some much-needed energy and creativity, while Aubameyang leads the line with Lacazette and Nketiah on the bench. Willian keeps his place despite his poor performances in recent weeks. What do you make of the team?
Leeds subs: Casilla, Struijk, Davis, Rodrigo, Costa, Roberts, Poveda.
Leeds team to face Arsenal: Meslier, Ayling, Koch, Cooper, Dallas, Phillips, Klich, Alioski, Raphinha, Harrison, Bamford.
Arsenal subs: Runarsson, Mustafi, Maitland-Niles, Saka, Nelson, Nketiah, Lacazette.
Arsenal team to face Leeds: Leno, Bellerin, Holding, Gabriel, Tierney, Xhaka, Ceballos, Willock, Pepe, Willian, Aubameyang.
Leeds might be back in the Premier League for the first time in 16 years, but they have faced Arsenal four times since their 2004 relegation. The sides have met in the FA Cup, with the Gunners winning three of the games and drawing once, with Thierry Henry's winner on his Arsenal return by far the most memorable back in 2012. Henry scored four the last time the teams met in the top flight as Arsene Wenger's side ran out 5-0 winners at Highbury during the Invincibles season.
Good afternoon and welcome to the Gooner Fanzine live blog as Arsenal take on Leeds United at Elland Road. Mikel Arteta will be keen to see his side get back to winning ways after defeat to Aston Villa last time out, but Marcelo Bielsa's side will pose a tough test. We'll bring you all the action, including team news in 10 minutes time.