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In the reverse fixture earlier in the season, a 10-man Arsenal slumped to a 2-0 loss at the Vitality Stadium. Bournemouth have continued to catch the eye since and although their form has tailed off in recent weeks with just one league win in nine, they are in the race for a potential Conference League spot. Follow the game LIVE below with Standard Sport's dedicated match blog, featuring expert insight and analysis from Simon Collings at the Emirates Stadium!

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Daily Mirror
4 hours ago
- Daily Mirror
Arsenal consider Benjamin Sesko transfer U-turn as Marc Guehi call made
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Metro
9 hours ago
- Metro
Atletico Madrid reject chance to sign Arsenal star in summer transfer window
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BBC News
10 hours ago
- BBC News
Arsenal could drop Sesko interest - Monday's gossip
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