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ARSENAL take on Watford at the Emirates today looking to make it eight Premier League matches unbeaten.

The Gunners have been on a good run in the top-flight, while Claudio Ranieri will be hoping his side can put in a similar performance to their emphatic 5-2 win at Everton.

  • Kick-off time: 2pm GMT
  • TV channel: Sky Sports Premier League
  • Live stream: Sky Go/NOW TV
  • Arsenal XI: Ramsdale, Tomiyasu, White, Gabriel, Tavares, Maitland-Niles, Sambi, Smith Rowe, Saka, Aubameyang, Lacazette.
  • Watford XI: To follow

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    ARSENAL SUBSTITUTES

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    ARSENAL XI

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    THE TEAMSHEETS ARE IN!

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    RANIERI EYEING AWAY DAY JOY

    Claudio Ranieri oversaw his side's 5-2 thumping of Everton in his only Premier League away match in charge of the Hornets, and the former Fulham boss is now targeting successive Watford away wins in the top flight for the first time since September 2017 – when they were managed by current Fulham boss, Marco Silva.

    Indeed, Watford's last five away victories in the Premier League have come under different managers: Javier Gracia, Quique Flores, Nigel Pearson, Xisco and Ranieri.

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    MATCH ODDS

    The Gunners are odds on to make it a fourth victory in a row while a Watford win can be backed at a big price.

    • Arsenal win 2/5
    • Draw 15/4
    • Watford win 7/1

    Odds from Betfair correct at the time of posting.

    LONDON CALLING

    Good afternoon and welcome to our live coverage of the Premier League match between Arsenal and Watford.

    It's a 100th game in charge of the Gunners for Mikel Arteta, and the Spaniard will be hoping to celebrate with a fourth win in a row in all competitions, stretching their unbeaten run to ten in the process.

    The Spaniard has Kieran Tierney back in contention after another injury lay-off, but whether the Scot's return to fitness is enough to dislodge the impressive Nuno Tavares remains to be seen.

    It's a win and two defeats for Claudio Ranieri since he sat into the hottest of seats that is the Watford manager's job.

    The Italian now has to conjure the attacking confidence of the side that scored five at Everton, rather than those that blanked in home losses to Liverpool and Southampton.

    The action gets underway at 2pm on Remembrance Sunday, and we'll have confirmation of the two teams for you shortly.

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