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Yerson Mosquera's 94th-minute own goal clinched a dramatic 2-1 win for Arsenal over bottom side Wolves to send the Gunners five points clear at the top of the Premier League.
Arsenal, currently sitting at the top of the table, will host bottom-placed Wolves in a Premier League clash at the Emirates Stadium on Saturday, December 13th, 2025, at 20:00. The Gunners will be aiming to maintain their position, while Wolves desperately ...
Watch Saturday's Premier League highlights on Match of the Day, plus reaction to Arsenal's late win over Wolves.
Winless Wolves found a new way to lose, conceding two own goals and falling 2-1 to Arsenal at the Emirates Stadium on Saturday. MORE — Arteta, Saka react to win The Premier League-leading Gunners were dull for most of this game and looked to have dropped ...
Can Arsenal defeat Wolves by a significant margin in this game? Given the quality and form of the Gunners, many expect them to secure a commanding victory, and this is the team Mikel Arteta has gone with to claim a big win. Arsenal have enjoyed multiple ...
Arsenal snatched a last-gasp 2-1 Premier League win against Wolves at the Emirates Stadium today. The visitors held out until Bukayo Saka's corner hit the post then the unlucky Sam Johnstone and trickled in. Tolu Arokodare levelled on 90 minutes but Saka's ...
A third game in a week sees Arsenal return to Premier League action against Wolves tonight. The Gunners saw their lead at the summit cut to two points after their unbeaten run was ended by Aston Villa seven days ago, though they did bounce back in midweek with victory over Club Brugge in the Champions League and are now expected to swat away the division's bottom side.
Arsenal need last-gasp winner against plucky Wolves to move five points clear - The Gunners needed to two own goals – the winner came in the fourth minute of stoppage time – from the basement boys to scrape over the line.
In the Premiership, Bath briefly went top with a dramatic win over Exeter Chiefs, who fought back from 26-0 down only to lose, before Northampton Saints racked up 10 tries at Franklin’s Gardens against an increasingly sorry Harlequins.
But despite a leaky defence hit by injuries to star duo Gabriel and William Saliba, Arsenal are on firm ground at the Emirates, where they are unbeaten in the league this season - and they shouldn’t have much to fear against rock-bottom Wolves.