Arsenal and Liverpool play out goalless draw
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Arsenal are successively executing one of the most dangerous attacking moves in soccer more than any other team, but with little to show for it
Arsenal were once again wasteful with their scoring chances but managed to eek out a 2-1 victory over Brighton at Emirates Stadium on Saturday, to send themselves back to the top of the Premier League table.
Watch Saturday's Premier League highlights on Match of the Day, plus reaction to Arsenal's late win over Wolves.
The match at the Emirates Stadium was each team’s 19th of the season, officially marking the halfway point of their 2025-26 Premier League campaigns. With the win, Arsenal has a five-point lead over second-place Manchester City, who will have the chance to respond on Thursday, Jan. 1 with a visit to Sunderland.
Arsenal and Liverpool engaged in a classic tale of two halves at the Emirates Stadium on Thursday, where the Premier League title hopefuls traded control without goals.
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Arsenal and Liverpool played to a rather dull 0-0 draw in the pouring rain at the Emirates. On one hand, it’s a missed opportunity for the Gunners to stretch their lead at the top of the table. On the other,
League leaders Arsenal seek an eighth successive top-flight home win on Thursday at the expense of the side they are hoping to depose as champions, Liverpool. Mind the gap Mikel Arteta said his Arsenal side's fightback to win after giving Bournemouth an early goal on Saturday "says a lot about how much we've grown".