Arsenal vs Watford Premier League Match Preview or Key Statistics
📊Arsenal have won five of their six Premier League home games against Watford (L1), keeping a clean sheet in each victory.
📊In their 13 Premier League meetings with Arsenal, Watford have only scored the first goal of the game on one occasion, doing so in their 2-1 victory at the Emirates in January 2017.
📊Arsenal are unbeaten in their last 14 final day Premier League games (W12 D2), winning the last eight in a row. Arsenal haven’t lost their final league game when being played at home since a 1-3 defeat to Spurs in 1992-93, winning 10 in a row on home soil since.
📊Watford haven’t won their final league game of a season (excluding play-offs) since 2011-12 against Middlesbrough (D2 L5 since). In the Premier League, Watford have won just one of their six closing weekend matches (D2 L3), beating Coventry 1-0 in 1999-00.
📊Arsenal lost their last match against a side in the relegation zone, 0-1 vs Aston Villa on Tuesday night. They’ve not lost consecutive such matches in the top-flight since 1983 (vs Birmingham in March and vs Leicester in November). However, they’ve not lost twice in a row against sides in the drop zone when the games have been played back-to-back.
📊Watford have conceded at least once in each of their last nine Premier League games – no side is on a longer current run without a clean sheet in the competition.
📊Watford are winless in seven Premier League away games (D1 L6), losing each of the last five in a row. The Hornets’ last four Premier League away wins have been against sides who were in the bottom four of the table.
📊After a run of three straight home defeats in December, Arsenal are unbeaten in their last eight Premier League games at the Emirates Stadium (W6 D2), with the Gunners netting 18 goals and conceding just five in that run.
📊Arsenal have been issued with 83 yellow cards in the Premier League this season, their most in a single campaign in the competition. Indeed, the Gunners have more yellows (83) and more red cards (5) than any other Premier League side this season, while Watford have committed the most fouls (469).
📊Arsenal’s Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang has scored four goals in his four Premier League games against Watford, though three of these strikes have come at Vicarage Road.
🗓️ Sunday, 26 July 2020
⌚ 8:00 pm GMT+5
🏆 Premier League Round 38
👕 Mike Dean
🏟️ Emirates Stadium, London
📊Arsenal have won five of their six Premier League home games against Watford (L1), keeping a clean sheet in each victory.
📊In their 13 Premier League meetings with Arsenal, Watford have only scored the first goal of the game on one occasion, doing so in their 2-1 victory at the Emirates in January 2017.
📊Arsenal are unbeaten in their last 14 final day Premier League games (W12 D2), winning the last eight in a row. Arsenal haven’t lost their final league game when being played at home since a 1-3 defeat to Spurs in 1992-93, winning 10 in a row on home soil since.
📊Watford haven’t won their final league game of a season (excluding play-offs) since 2011-12 against Middlesbrough (D2 L5 since). In the Premier League, Watford have won just one of their six closing weekend matches (D2 L3), beating Coventry 1-0 in 1999-00.
📊Arsenal lost their last match against a side in the relegation zone, 0-1 vs Aston Villa on Tuesday night. They’ve not lost consecutive such matches in the top-flight since 1983 (vs Birmingham in March and vs Leicester in November). However, they’ve not lost twice in a row against sides in the drop zone when the games have been played back-to-back.
📊Watford have conceded at least once in each of their last nine Premier League games – no side is on a longer current run without a clean sheet in the competition.
📊Watford are winless in seven Premier League away games (D1 L6), losing each of the last five in a row. The Hornets’ last four Premier League away wins have been against sides who were in the bottom four of the table.
📊After a run of three straight home defeats in December, Arsenal are unbeaten in their last eight Premier League games at the Emirates Stadium (W6 D2), with the Gunners netting 18 goals and conceding just five in that run.
📊Arsenal’s Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang has scored four goals in his four Premier League games against Watford, though three of these strikes have come at Vicarage Road.
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