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Arsenal vs. Norwich: Team News, Live Stream, TV Info, Ticket News
- Updated: April 30, 2016
Two teams reeling from poor results against Sunderland meet in a match that could have significant implications at both ends of the Premier League.
After their 0-0 draw at the Stadium of Light, Arsenal’s place in the top four is in some jeopardy. They urgently need points to see off the challenge of Manchester United for their Champions League place.
Norwich, meanwhile, are still firmly embroiled in the relegation mire. They lost their last match 3-0 to Sam Allardyce’s men and need to make an instant recovery if they are to save their Premier League status.
Date: Saturday, April 30
Time: 5:30 p.m. BST/12:30 p.m. ET
Location: Emirates Stadium, London
Television coverage: Sky Sports 1/Sky Sports 1 HD (U.K. only), NBC and NBC Universo (U.S. only)
Streaming: Sky Go (U.K. only), NBC Sports Live Extra (U.S. only)
Ticket Information
For ticket information on all Premier League games, visit the official site or go to the ticket page on the home club’s official website. Secondary ticket information for Arsenal can be found here.
Form
Arsenal
W (4-0) vs. Watford
D (3-3) vs. West Ham
D (1-1) vs. Crystal Palace
W (2-0) vs. West Brom
D (0-0) vs. Sunderland
Norwich
D (0-0) vs. Manchester City
W (0-1) vs. West Brom
W (3-2) vs. Newcastle
L (1-0) vs. Crystal Palace
L (0-3) vs. Sunderland
Although Arsenal will go into the game as heavy favourites, they have actually won only eight of their last 12 Premier League home matches against Norwich.
That said, there have not been many wins for Norwich to savour in this fixture. Of the last 14 league matches between the two sides, the Canaries have won just one. However, they have managed to salvage six draws.
The Managers
This match will be Arsene Wenger’s 750th Premier League game in charge of the Gunners. Only Sir Alex Ferguson has recorded a higher tally. However, if Arsenal fail to beat Norwich, this milestone will be remembered for all the wrong reasons.
Speaking to Arsenal.com in the wake …
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