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It is Carabao Cup quarter-final action this week, although not for Arsenal and their opponents Crystal Palace. The Gunners, who beat Port Vale in round three, overcame Brighton 2-0 at the Emirates Stadium in late October to set up an all-London showdown with the Eagles for a place in the last four.
Saturday’s late game pits top against bottom in the Premier League.
The focus Wolves have had this season is the only thing wandering in Wolverhampton this season. Through 14 matches, the club has failed to score a win. Including a loss to Manchester United this past Monday, it has lost eight straight league matches and nine consecutive defeats in a row across all competitions. Time: 3 p.m. ET
Winless Wolves found a new way to lose, conceding two own goals and falling 2-1 to Arsenal at the Emirates Stadium on Saturday.
Tolu Arokodare became the first Nigerian player to score a Premier League goal for Wolves, with his equaliser Wolves' first shot in the second half.
The Gunners made their clash with Wolves far more grueling than it needed to be, which doesn't bode well for their title aspirations.
Arsenal are aiming to pile more misery on bottom-dwellers Wolves.
Former Arsenal defender Takehiro Tomiyasu is set to join Dutch giants Ajax on a short-term deal until the end of the season.
Lucky Arsenal were let off the hook in dramatic style as they claimed a 2-1 win against Wolves thanks to two own goals from the Premier League's basement boys, with Yerson Mosquera heading what proved to be the winner past his own keeper Sam Johnstone deep into stoppage time at the Emirates.
Here is the latest Arsenal injury news and return dates. White became the latest Arsenal player to pick an injury as he limped off during the first half against Wolves as he pulled up and grabbed his left hamstring when trying to get back and stop a counter attack.