
Week 26 features a match on Sat Mar 4th, where Arsenal hosts AFC Bournemouth at Emirates Stadium in a meeting of these two Premier League teams. Weather on match day is looking like a cloudy and cool day, with daytime temperatures of only 6 degrees, making for an unpleasant day. Arsenal is fresh off their 4-0 shutout win against Everton. Bukayo Saka scored the first goal for Arsenal in the 40th minute, then Martinelli added another in the 1st minute of the first half’s stoppage time In the end, Everton was frustrated by Arsenal’s defence and couldn’t put any tallies on the board. Arsenal ended the match with the shutout victory. Arsenal should be reasonably happy with their recent performance, earning 20 points in their last 10 matches, while 19th placed AFC Bournemouth is fresh off their 1-4 loss against Manchester City. Julián Álvarez scored the first goal for Manchester City in the 15th minute, then Erling Braut Håland added another in the 29th minute on a feed from Phil Foden. AFC Bournemouth looks to improve on their recent performance, having lost 6 of their last 10.
Arsenal and AFC Bournemouth last played eachother at the Vitality Stadium on Aug 20th. Arsenal was victorious by a score of 3 to 0. Martin Ødegaard struck first for Arsenal in the 5th minute, then Martin Ødegaard added another in the 11th minute In the end, AFC Bournemouth couldn’t muster any offence and Arsenal ran away with the shutout win.
Jaidon Anthony and Marcos Senesi are the top scorers for AFC Bournemouth in the last five matches, but unfortunately they only have one goal.. Arsenal is glad to have Martinelli in top form. In the last 5 matches the attacker has scored 4 goals
Mikel Arteta Amatriain’s squad will be without Gabriel Jesus and Emile Smith Rowe, while Lloyd Kelly and Marcus Tavernier are unavailable to play for AFC Bournemouth.