Arsenal host Leeds United for their first home game of the 2025-26 Premier League season on Saturday. Both sides started their campaign with 1-0 wins.
Arsenal fans, buoyed by a busy summer transfer window and the imminent arrival of Eberechi Eze, will be expecting a much stronger performance from their team than what they saw at Old Trafford on the opening weekend. They may have continued their incredible unbeaten run against their traditional "big six" rivals to 22 games, but Mikel Arteta will want to see his team create more chances from open play.
Arsenal are imperious against promoted sides -- they are unbeaten in 42 straight Premier League home games against them. But in Leeds they face a side high on confidence and enthusiasm. They too have been busy in the summer window, with AC Milan's Noah Okafor their latest acquisition. An upset at the Emirates would prove an invaluable boost, even if the last time they won an away match against Arsenal was at Highbury in 2003.
Here's everything you need to about the game:

How to watch:
The match will be available on Sky Sports in the UK, NBC in the United States, JioHotstar in India, and Stan Sport in Australia. You can also follow ESPN's live updates.

Key Details:
Date: Saturday, Aug 23 at 5.30 p.m. BST (12.30 p.m. E.T.; 10:00 p.m. IST and 2.30 a.m. AEST, Sunday)
Venue: Emirates stadium, London
Referee: Jarred Gillett
VAR: Craig Pawson

Injury news:
Arsenal
Kai Havertz, F: knee, Out
Christian Norgaard, M: knock, Doubt
Gabriel Jesus, F: ACL, Out, est. return late Sep
Leandro Trossard, F: muscle, Doubt
Leeds United
Ethan Ampadu, M: ankle, Out est. return mid Oct
Dominic Calvert-Lewin, F: match fitness, Doubt
Expected Lineups:
Leeds United
GK: Lucas Perri
RB: Jayden Bogle | CB: Joe Rodon | CB: Pascal Struijk | LB: Gabriel Gudmundsson
CM: Anton Stach | CM: Ilia Gruev | CM: Ao Tanaka
RW: Daniel James | CF: Lukas Nmecha | LW: Wilfried Gnonto
Arsenal
GK: David Raya
RB: Jurriën Timber | CB: William Saliba | CB: Gabriel | LB: Myles Lewis-Skelly
CM: Martin Odegaard | CM: Martin Zubimendi | CM: Declan Rice
RW: Bukayo Saka | CF: Viktor Gyökeres | LW: Gabriel Martinelli

Stats:
Since a 1-0 loss to Newcastle in November 2010, Arsenal are unbeaten in their last 42 Prem home games against promoted sides (W37, D5). They are now just a match away from equalling Chelsea's record of 43 set between 2001 and 2015.
Arsenal's xG from set plays was more than any other side on the first matchday (1.02) but their open play xG was the third lowest (0.28), ahead only of Aston Villa and Everton.
Mikel Arteta has a better record against Leeds than any other Arsenal manager (P8, W7, D1).

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