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Arsenal vs. Aston Villa: Team News, Live Stream, TV Info, Ticket News
- Updated: May 14, 2016
The fans of Arsenal and Aston Villa have probably been waiting for the end of the Premier League campaign for some time.
The Gunners have had to witness the collapse of their title challenge, while Villa supporters have endured the agony of relegation.
However, Arsenal at least still have something to play for in this final fixture. Arsene Wenger’s side will guarantee third place and automatic qualification for the UEFA Champions League with a point, while a win could even see them leapfrog rivals Spurs into second place if other results go their way.
Date: Sunday, May 15
Time: 3 p.m. BST/10 a.m. ET
Location: Emirates Stadium, London
Television coverage: Syfy (U.S. only)
Streaming: 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
D (1-1) vs. Crystal Palace
W (2-0) vs. West Brom
D (0-0) vs. Sunderland
W (1-0) vs. Norwich
D (2-2) vs. Manchester City
Aston Villa
L (1-2) vs. Bournemouth
L (1-0) vs. Manchester United
L (2-4) vs. Southampton
L (3-2) vs. Watford
D (0-0) vs. Newcastle
Despite seemingly ending the season on a diminuendo, Arsenal are actually nine games unbeaten in the Premier League.
Arsenal have won their last four matches against Aston Villa and could win a fifth consecutive tie between the sides for the first time in their history.
Villa have won just three of the last 34 league meetings between the two sides. However, all of those victories have come at the Emirates Stadium. Villa will be keen to produce another shock away from home this weekend.
The Managers
This may be the final game of the season, but Arsenal boss Wenger insists that his men must approach this game with the right attitude. He told Arsenal.com:
There’s a big job to do because there’s a difference between …
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