Arsenal can put one hand on the Premier League trophy with victory over Burnley tonight.
A win would move the Gunners five points clear of second-placed Manchester City and mean Pep Guardiola’s men would have to win their last two – at Bournemouth and at home to Aston Villa – to stand any chance of pipping them to the trophy.
Arsenal are massive favourites against a Burnley side that have already had their relegation confirmed.
It has been a largely miserable season for the Clarets who parted company with manager Scott Parker earlier this month.
Where to watch Arsenal v Burnley: TV and online streams
The match is broadcast in the UK on Sky Sports Premier League, Sky Sports Main Event, and Sky Sports Ultra HDR.
Sky Sports subscribers can stream the match online or via mobile devices using the Sky Go app. Alternatively, you can watch it with a NOW Sports membership.
If you’re watching from outside the UK, click HERE for details of the channels showing the game in your region.
Stats for Arsenal v Burnley
- Arsenal have been incredibly tough to beat at the Emirates this season, racking up 14 wins, two draws, and just two losses in 18 Premier League home contests.
- Nine of Viktor Gyökeres’ 14 Premier League goals this season have come in home games. Only three Arsenal players have netted 10+ at home in their first season with the club – Thierry Henry in 1999-00 (11), Olivier Giroud in 2012-13 (10) and Alexandre Lacazette in 2017-18 (11).
- Arsenal have had 17 Premier League goals this season either scored or assisted by a substitute, the most in the division. Leandro Trossard’s winner at West Ham last time out was set up by sub Martin Ødegaard.
- Burnley have won just one of their last 27 Premier League games (D8 L18), picking up just one more point (11) in this run as they did in their first nine this season (10 – W3 D1 L5).
- Arsenal have only lost their final home league game in one of the last 28 seasons (W23 D4) and are unbeaten in 14 since a 2-1 loss to Aston Villa in 2010-11 (W12 D2).