AFC Bournemouth will look to make it a record twelve games unbeaten on Saturday as they travel to the Emirates Stadium.
After a three week long break, Andoni Iraola’s side are looking to extend their unbeaten run which consists of seven draws and four wins.
In the Cherries’ last Premier League fixture, they drew 2-2 at home to Manchester United.
As for the hosts, Arsenal, they have played three times in the last week.
Results including losses to Southampton in the FA Cup and Manchester City in the league cup final.
The Cherries’ last defeat in the league infact came against the Gunners, in a 3-2 defeat at the Vitality Stadium.
In this fixture last season, goals from Dean Huijsen and Evanilson secured AFC Bournemouth their first ever win at the Emirates in a 2-1 win.
Ahead of Saturday’s game, Andoni Iraola has said their recent run of form has felt strange considering the amount of games drawn.
Iraola hailed Arsenal calling them a ‘special team’ and noted how his team will have to be at their best to try and get a result.
The Cherries are returning from the international break with mixed emotions.
David Brooks failed to qualify for the 2026 World Cup with Wales whilst Rayan made his first team debut for Brazil.
Andoni Iraola says despite the mixed emotions, every player in the team are back fully focused on the Cherries and have had a good week of training.
Tyler Adams and Ben Gannon-Doak have used the break to recover from their respective injuries whilst Lewis Cook has experienced a set back with his recovery process.
Three points for the Cherries will take them into the top half of the table whilst also potentially opening up the Premier League title race.