Match Preview And Predicted Lineup Arsenal vs Wolverhampton Wanderers
Arsenal will look at getting a second win over Wolverhampton Wanderers within the space of 2 weeks when Bruno's men arrive at the Emirates Stadium for Thursday's Premier League clash. The Gunners won 1-0 at Molineux back on February 10 and head into the midweek battle one place and two points better off than their opponents having played a game fewer. The two teams are in the fight for the top four, the spot is very congested at the moment because the likes of Man United, Westham and Spurs are also in the race for it. Gabriel Martinelli was forced to miss the weekend’s match after getting a double-yellow card against Wolves two weeks ago, and could well return to the starting line-up because of his recent form and he will definitely be looking to get the opportunity to play again. Bernd Leno recently recovered from Coronavirus of late, while Takehiro Tomiyasu recovered from injury to make the squad for the weekend’s clash against Brentford, but he is yet to feature since his