Arsenal will welcome Southampton to the Emirates this weekend aiming to continue their unbeaten start to the season, exclusively live on talkSPORT 2.
Only the Gunners and title rivals Manchester City have still not lost this campaign, with both teams winning four and drawing two of their first six games.
Arsenal are going to be major title contenders again this seasonGetty
It leaves Mikel Arteta’s side in fine form, with a 2-0 win over Paris Saint-Germain in midweek setting them up perfectly for the visit of the Saints.
Russell Martin is desperate for three points as his men are still waiting for their first win back in the top-flight, sitting 19th in the table.
They were beaten by Bournemouth last time out, succumbing to their fifth loss in six outings and seeing their average goals conceded per game rise to two.
It’s a record that will leave Arsenal rubbing their hands together for a potential heavy win at the Emirates.
Arsenal vs Southampton: Set for the sack?
The Southampton hierarchy are split over the club’s poor start to the season, talkSPORT understands.
Manager Martin is coming under increasing pressure from owner Dragan Solak after his newly promoted side took just one point from their first six games.
The Saints are also the lowest scorers in the Premier League after netting only three goals and slumped to a 3-1 defeat at south coast rivals Bournemouth on Monday night.
Martin does retain the support of sporting director Rasmus Ankersen, who head-hunted the former Swansea boss and is backing him to turn their fortunes around.
It leaves Martin in a precarious position heading into this clash against Arsenal, with another defeat piling on more pressure.
But anything but a loss at the Emirates should certainly be viewed as a major positive.
Martin is under pressure from the Southampton owner
Arsenal are unbeaten in their last 28 home league games against Southampton (W19 D9) since a 1-0 loss in November 1987. Only against Fulham (a current run of 31) have they had a longer unbeaten home run in their league history.
Southampton’s 24 Premier League away games against Arsenal is the most one side has visited another without ever winning in the competition’s history (D8 L16).
Arsenal vs Southampton: Team news
Arsenal are still going to be without captain Martin Odegaard.
He’s not expected to be back for a while yet as he continues to recover from his ankle issue while Oleksandr Zinchenko and Takehiro Tomiyasu remain out too.
Ben White missed the PSG game in midweek and is a doubt for this one, but Mikel Merino may make his Premier League debut after returning from injury.
Jurrien Timber was withdrawn at half time on Tuesday night, however, he’s not expected to be sidelined this weekend.
As for Southampton, goalkeeper Aaron Ramsdale will return to face his former club.
Ramsdale lost his place to David Raya as Gunners No.1 last season under Arteta and was forced to leave for first-team football.
He will be hoping to get one over his ex-side with the Saints who may bring Joe Aribo, Ross Stewart and Ben Brereton Diaz into the starting line-up.
Ramsdale left Arsenal this summer to join SouthamptonGetty
Kai Havertz has scored six goals in his last six Premier League home games for Arsenal, scoring in each of his last four at the Emirates. The last player to score in five straight home league games for the Gunners was Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang in September 2019.
Southampton’s Aaron Ramsdale could become the ninth goalkeeper to play against Arsenal in the Premier League having previously played for them in the competition. The only one of the previous eight to keep a clean sheet in his first such match against the Gunners is Emiliano Martínez, in a 3-0 win at the Emirates with Aston Villa in November 2020.
Arsenal vs Southampton: What has been said?
Kai Havertz is starring for Arsenal once again this season, netting his fifth goal of the season in midweek against Paris Saint-Germain.
Havertz has also now scored in his last three games and he’ll be aiming to continue his impressive form against Southampton.
His manager Arteta has piled praise onto him, labelling the Germain as one of the main players in the Gunners squad currently.
Following their 2-0 win on Tuesday night, he said: “He [Havertz] has been unbelievable.
“His football brain, the way he understands space, his timing, he brings people together. His work ethic is incredible and now he is a real threat around the box.
“He is one of our main players at the moment.”
Havertz has become a key member of Arteta’s squadGetty
Arsenal are winless in their last three Premier League meetings with Southampton (D2 L1), drawing both games the last time the side’s faced in 2022-23.
Southampton have lost 82 of their 139 Premier League away games against London sides (59%), the highest loss rate of any of the 12 sides to have played 100+ away games in the capital. Indeed, only Everton (91) and Newcastle (89) have lost more overall than Saints.
Arsenal vs Southampton: talkSPORT coverage
This Premier League clash will take place on Saturday, October 5.
Kick-off at the Emirates is scheduled for 3pm.
talkSPORT 2 will have EXCLUSIVE live coverage of the game presented by Faye Carruthers.
Commentary will come from Ian Danter and former Arsenal winger Perry Groves.
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Saturday, October 5
Crystal Palace 19/4 – Draw 10/3 – Liverpool 1/2
Arsenal 1/9 – Draw 15/2 – Southampton 17/1
Brentford 37/40 – Draw 13/5 – Wolves 13/5
Leicester 85/40 – Draw 13/5 – Bournemouth 11/10
Man City 2/9 – Draw 5/1 – Fulham 10/1
West Ham 3/4 – Draw 29/10 – Ipswich 31/10
Everton 21/10 – Draw 13/5 – Newcastle 11/10
Sunday, October 6
Aston Villa 23/20 – Draw 11/4 – Man Utd 19/10
Chelsea 4/9 – Draw 18/5 – Nottm Forest 5/1
Brighton 7/4 – Draw 29/10 – Tottenham Hotspur 6/5
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