Watch Arsenal's last pre-season friendly at the Estadio da Luz, live, for free, on your
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Arsenal take on Thierry Henry's New York Red Bulls in the final match of the Emirates Cup today,
and you can watch it live, here:
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The Emirates Cup 2011 kicks off today, and Arsenal will take on Argentinian side, Boca Juniors
later today:
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Pre-Season Highlights, from the matches against Malaysia XI (4-0), and Hangzhou Greentown (1-1) are
available for free, at the moment.
For the second leg of the Asia Tour, the Gunners are in China, to face Hangzhou Greentown.
You can watch all the live action for free, right here:
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Goals and highlights from Arsenal's Barclays Premier League campaign.
Arsenal take on Sunderland today, at the Emirates, on the back of a 5-0 win over Leyton ORient on
Wednesday.
Arsene Wenger will probably field a weakened side, not only due to injuries, also due to the next
two fixtures for his side - Barcelona away, and Manchester United away.
It wont be a walk in the park for the Gunners for sure, you can catch the action live here:
Sopcast:
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The wait for a trophy is finally over, hopefully.
Arsenal play Birmingham City at Wembley in 2 hours time, in the Carling Cup Final 2011, Arsenal's
first major final since 2007, which was incidentally, also the Carling Cup Final.
The six year trophy drought might just be ended today, and we are certainly favorites for this one
at the moment.
From Barcelona to Leyton Orient, Arsenal really have a whole new objective in front of them right
now, before their FA Cup 5th Round clash with East London side Leyton Orient. The Gunners travel 6
miles across the city to Brisbane Road, to face a lowly ranked Orient.
An upset is very unlikely, considering the form that the visitors are in, having beaten perhaps the
worlds best team just 4 days ago.
Arsenal took on the Spanish champions, perhaps the best team in the world, currently, at the
Emirates on Wednesday night, in a Champions League Round of 16 First Leg match. The Catalans
dominated much of the first half, and were rewarded in the 26' minute, when David Villa was put
through for an easy one on one with Wojciech Szczesny.
Arsenal take on the mighty Catalans ina few hours time in a UEFA Champions League Round of 16 First
Leg clash. It should be an exciting game to watch from a neutral point of view, as one attacking
team takes on another.
Hopefully, it would be a pleasant game for us Arsenal supporters as well, we haven't beaten
Barcelona ever under Wenger, in the 5 matches we have played against them, which of course includes
the 2006 Final in Paris.
Arsenal take on the mighty (?) Wolves today, in a crucial fixture, at the Emirates Stadium.
The match will follow the Manchester Derby, which will have a great impact on Arsenal's title
hopes, as one of them will drop points for sure. The Gunners will have to take advantage of that,
by beating giant-killers Wolves, who ended United's unbeaten run last week.
Last week, in a match which saw arguably one of the greatest comebacks ever, Arsenal threw away a 4
goal lead in the second half, and gifted Newcastle United a point at St. James' Park.
Theo Walcott, Johan Djourou and a Robin van Persie brace gave the Gunners a massive lead in the
first half.