JUST IN: ‘New’ kick-off time for Wolverhampton Wanderers vs. Arsenal, TV channel, prediction, team news, lineups, scores, referee, and VAR.

JUST IN: ‘New’ kick-off time for Wolverhampton Wanderers vs. Arsenal, TV channel, prediction, team news, lineups, scores, referee, and VAR.

Facing up to one of their favourite Premier League opponents, Arsenal head to the West Midlands to battle Wolverhampton Wanderers at Molineux on Saturday afternoon.

The Gunners gave themselves a shot in the arm in midweek with a 3-0 Champions League win over Dinamo Zagreb, two days after Vitor Pereira’s men were slain 3-1 by Chelsea at Stamford Bridge.

Match preview

For a short while against Dinamo Zagreb, Gooners may have been feeling a dreaded sense of deja vu, as Mikel Arteta’s men initially failed to build on Declan Rice’s second-minute opener and almost allowed Fabio Cannavaro’s men back into the contest with some sloppy play in defence.

However, Kai Havertz’s header with 25 minutes remaining laid any concerns to rest, before Martin Odegaard’s tap-in made the scoreline even more emphatic for Arsenal, who are now just one point away from guaranteeing themselves a place in the last 16.

Being able to bypass the playoff stage may mean that the mid-season trip to Dubai – a godsend for Arsenal in recent years – is on for Arteta and co, who are in desperate need of that season-saving trip if last weekend’s excruciating 2-2 stalemate with Aston Villa is anything to go by.

By throwing away a two-goal lead to draw with former manager Unai Emery, Arsenal fell six points behind Liverpool – who still have a game in hand – in the Premier League table, and surprise package Nottingham Forest are only behind on goal difference at this juncture.

As agonising as that result was, the visitors have now navigated each of their last 12 Premier League matches without suffering defeat – the second-longest unbeaten sequence in the division behind Liverpool’s 17 – and Arsenal’s attackers are always up to the task against Wolves.

By easing past the West Midlands outfit 2-0 earlier in the season, Arsenal extended their incredible scoring streak over Wolves to 34 games in all competitions, last failing to make the net bulge against Saturday’s hosts all the way back in 1979.

That 46-year run unsurprisingly also represents Wolves’ longest sequence without a clean sheet against a particular opponent, a discouraging omen for a side who have seen Pereira’s new manager bounce well and truly wear off since the turn of the year.

Gary O’Neil’s successor took seven points from his first nine on offer in the top flight, but Wolves have now suffered three straight losses to Nottingham Forest, Newcastle United and Chelsea, conceding three goals on each occasion and only netting once themselves.

Only goal difference is keeping 17th-placed Wolves above 18th-placed Ipswich Town in the gripping relegation dogfight, and the hosts are now at risk of losing each of their first four league matches of a calendar year for just the third time after 1906 and 1982.

Another harbinger of doom for the Old Gold, Wolves’ fourth loss in each of those sequences coincidentally came against Arsenal, who will secure their eighth straight win over their relegation-threatened foes if they can make lightning strike for a third time in the West Midlands.

Wolverhampton Wanderers Premier League form:
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Arsenal Premier League form:
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