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Arsenal host Leeds United at the Emirates Stadium on Saturday in the Premier League’s evening kick-off. The fixture pits two sides with perfect starts against each other. Arsenal began their season
Leeds United returns to the Premier League after two seasons in the Championship and will play their first match back in the top flight against Everton. Everton will start their season with an exciting project under David Moyes.
Leeds is 52-34-36 against Everton, with the Toffeemen winning the last EPL matchup in February 2023. Time: 3 p.m. ET
Preview the matchup between Leeds United and Everton FC with predictions, odds, over/under, betting lines and more.
The anticipation surrounding the clash between Arsenal and Leeds United is palpable, as both teams are eager to secure crucial points in the Premier League. This article delves into the match summary, key statistics, and historical context of their encounters, while providing insights into the implications of this fixture for both clubs.
Leeds have built a strong home record in recent years, with Elland Road acting as a fortress for the Whites. Despite this, Newcastle have a decent recent record at the ground, picking up a win and a draw on their last two visits.
Moyes has faced Leeds on 10 occasions as a Premier League manager, and has won seven of those meetings (losing twice, and drawing once). As such, his win rate against Leeds (70%) is his second-highest against any team he has faced at least 10 times, after Sunderland (71%), a team he also managed.
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Gyokeres scores his first goals for Arsenal in 5-0 rout of Leeds, impressive Tottenham beats City
Viktor Gyokeres scored his first Arsenal goals on a day of intent from the Premier League team both before and during its 5-0 thrashing of Leeds.
Leeds United, buoyed by the explosive Elland Road crowd, pinned Everton inside their own half for virtually the entire first 45 minutes, with the hosts taking 12 shots while preventing the Toffees from having any of their own, leaving the hosts extremely unfortunate to still be level at the break.
Arsenal return to action in the Premier League this weekend with a home fixture against newly promoted Leeds United. After edging Manchester United 1-0 at Old Trafford on the opening day, Mikel Arteta’s side will be keen to build momentum in front of their own supporters at the Emirates Stadium.
We asked for your views on Tuesday night's EFL Cup match between Leeds and Sheffield Wednesday. Here are some of your comments: Mark: This was the most insipid and uninspiring display of Farke's tenure.