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A reminder of today’s teams

Arsenal (4-3-3) Raya; White, Saliba, Kiwior, Lewis-Skelly; Odegaard, Partey, Rice; Saka, Trossard, Martinelli.
Substitutes: Neto, Tierney, Zinchenko, Calafiori, Jorginho, Henry-Francis, Nwaneri, Havertz, Sterling.

Newcastle (3-4-2-1) Pope; Schar, Botman, Burn; Murphy, Guimaraes, Tonali, Livramento; Gordon, Barnes; Wilson.
Substitutes: Dubravka, Ruddy, Lascelles, Krafth, Willock, Longstaff, Miley, Osula, Neave.

Referee Simon Hooper.

Nottingham Forest survived 17 minutes of added time to win 2-1 at the London Stadium. As a result the Champions League race is tighter an old rocker’s trousers. And not just any old rocker: we’re talking Nigel Tufnel in his seventies, still living the dream.

“Be interesting to see if/how Eddie Howe tweaks the system with the less mobile Wilson up top,” writes Chris Paraskevas. “I know Isak missing through injury is probably overdue and it might even speak to our last game being a priority in the manager’s eyes?

“I’m taking Isak’s absence as a bad omen to go with my body shutting down from my caffeine withdrawals this weekend (it’s a thing) – and just having walked out to one of those very dangerous-looking Aussie backyard spiders spinning a web in the doorway at 1am...”

1am on a Monday morning. Let nobody doubt your commitment to Sparklemotion Newcastle United. How did you become a fan originally?

Newcastle could go above Arsenal today, and Eddie Howe isn’t happy that many people still perceive them a deluxe feeder club.

It’s a source of frustration because I don’t see why our players are getting linked, here, there and everywhere with other clubs. I’d like to think the players are happy here. I’d like to think again that they’re seeing us grow and develop into a team that hopefully can compete at the top end of the division.

Jonathan Wilson takes Arsenal’s temperature

Mikel Arteta also spoke of “having to play for the sixth time this season with 10 men”. Written down, that could be seen as further criticism of his squad, but the tone suggested this was a bizarre misfortune that had befallen Arsenal when in truth the wild lunge that brought Mikel Merino a second yellow card at Anfield was as clear a booking as there could ever be. Arsenal have lacked discipline, their record of six red cards not only the worst in the league, but at least twice as bad as all but two other sides.

He’s back!

Team news: Havertz on the bench, Isak out

Mikel Arteta makes a single change from the honourable draw at Anfield a week ago. Declan Rice returns in place of the suspended Mikel Merino. Kai Havertz is on the bench after a rapid recovery from injury.

Newcastle are without Alexander Isak, who has a minor groin injury, so Callum Wilson starts up front. Eddie Howe sticks with the back three that worked so well against Chelsea in the first half last weekend – and, more importantly, against Arsenal in the second leg of the Carabao Cup semi-final. Wilson’s inclusion is the only change.

Arsenal (4-3-3) Raya; White, Saliba, Kiwior, Lewis-Skelly; Odegaard, Partey, Rice; Saka, Trossard, Martinelli.
Substitutes: Neto, Tierney, Zinchenko, Calafiori, Jorginho, Henry-Francis, Nwaneri, Havertz, Sterling.

Newcastle (3-4-2-1) Pope; Schar, Botman, Burn; Murphy, Guimaraes, Tonali, Livramento; Gordon, Barnes; Wilson.
Substitutes: Dubravka, Ruddy, Lascelles, Krafth, Willock, Longstaff, Miley, Osula, Neave.

Referee Simon Hooper.

Preamble

Arsenal came into the 2024-25 season desperate to avoid finishing second again for the third year in a row. But this scenario probably wasn’t what they had in mind. In mid-February, with 13 games remaining, they were still on Liverpool’s coat-tails in the title race and 12 points ahead of seventh-placed Newcastle. Only two points separate them now, so Newcastle will leapfrog Arsenal if they win at the Emirates today.

It’s all a bit 1997, when Robbie Elliott’s goal at Highbury on the penultimate weekend ultimately clinched second place for Newcastle ahead of Arsenal and Liverpool. That achievement, the last time Newcastle finished in the top two, and it was significant because it was the first season in which the runners-up qualified for the Champions League. Without Elliott’s goal, Tino Asprilla and Keith Gillespie’s glory night against Barcelona would not have happened. These days you only need to finish in the top five – or 17th, but that’s another story – to qualify.

Arsenal aren’t quite there yet. They need a point either today or away to Southampton next weekend to avoid landing on a snake and sliding down to sixth.

Newcastle need one more win, either today or at home to Everton next Sunday. But they, probably more than Arsenal given the trajectories of both sides, would love to finish second.

Kick off 4.30pm.

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