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Your Matchweek 32 preview Arsenal v Southampton Friday 21 April, 15:00 EST On paper a trip to leader

Your Matchweek 32 preview Arsenal v Southampton Friday 21 April, 15:00 EST On paper a trip to leaders Arsenal looks a tough examination for Southampton, but they will be encouraged by recent blips from Mikel Arteta’s side. Across their last two encounters, Arsenal let 2-0 leads slip to draw 2-2 at Liverpool and West Ham. Easing off and relinquishing early control in both of these contests, Saints may look to prey on any unease that hangs over from those two frustrating results. Did you know? Southampton are one of three sides Arsenal have failed to beat in the PL this season (also Newcastle and Man City) following their 1-1 draw at St. Mary’s in October. Triple Match Preview #CRYEVE | #LEIWOL | #BOUWHU Our tactical expert Adrian Clarke picks out key battles between players and teams going head-to-head in Matchweek 32. We take a look at how Eze is running Crystal Palace’s revival; Wolves’ defensive pack and can AFC Bournemouth pick up another win? Did you know? Crystal Palace have won their last two home matches against Everton in all competitions, as many as they had in their previous 15 (D6 L7). Newcastle v Spurs Sunday 23 April, 09:00 EST Tottenham Hotspur’s performance levels have been a mixed bag all season, but from wide areas they are extremely consistent. Using the full width of the pitch in their 3-4-2-1 formation, no team has supplied more successful crosses in open play across 2022/23 than Spurs. With Harry Kane their primary target - scorer of nine headed goals already this term - it will be absolutely vital for Newcastle to nullify the visiting wingbacks’ impact. Did you know? Spurs have scored in each of their last 16 Premier League away matches against Newcastle, since a 4-0 loss in December 2003. Test your Premier League knowledge with eight multiple-choice questions based on this weekend’s fixtures. How many will you get correct? Try the first question below. Arsenal v Southampton: Which of these has not played for both clubs? The Premier League Summer Series is coming to the USA and time is running out to ensure you get priority access to match tickets! Aston Villa, Brentford, Brighton, Chelsea, Fulham and Newcastle will compete in the Premier League’s first pre-season tournament in the United States of America. Match tickets go on general sale from Wednesday, April 26 but you can jump the queue by registering for the early access window! 👇 [General Communications]( from: General Communications]( | [Unsubscribe from: Al]( | [Manage Preferences]( © Premier League 2023

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