Arsenal vs Wolves radio commentary: LIVE action and confirmed team news for Premier League clash at the Emirates
Arsenal vs Wolves radio commentary: LIVE action and confirmed team news for Premier League clash at the Emirates

Arsenal vs Wolves radio commentary: LIVE action and confirmed team news for Premier League clash at the Emirates

Arsenal will be in desperate need of a morale-boosting performance when they welcome Wolves to the Emirates on Saturday.

The Gunners’ season has taken a turn of the worse following the ugly scenes that surrounding Granit Xhaka, the fans and Unai Emery in last weekend’s draw with Crystal Palace.

Xhaka has been left out of the squad that welcome Wolves to north London in GameDay’s 3pm Premier League special this weekend.

Wolves, who are unbeaten in their last five top-flight games, enjoyed their clashes with Arsenal last term having beat them 3-1 at Molineux and drawing 1-1 in the capital.

Who will come out on top this weekend? GameDay will bring you all the action from the Emirates.

Arsenal vs Wolves: How to listen

The Premier League clash will get under way at 3pm on Saturday, November 2.

Full commentary from the Emirates will be live on talkSPORT 2, with our coverage starting at 2:30pm.

Russ Williams will bring you all the build-up before handing over to John Motson and Alvin Martin for live and exclusive commentary.

To tune in, just click here for the live stream or click the radio player below.

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You can also listen through the talkSPORT App, on DAB Digital Radio or on MW 1053 or 1089.

For more information about how to listen LIVE on talkSPORT click here.

Arsenal vs Wolves: What has been said?

Wolves defender Conor Coady: “You get it at a lot of Premier League clubs, you know that if you go there and manage the game right, control the game the way you want to control it, that teams will get frustrated and the supporters as well.

“They want entertainment. They want to see their team push on, move forward, score goals, entertain and have the ball, so it’s up to us to try and control the atmosphere.

“It’s a great place to play football, but it’s such a tough place as well, we had a chance of winning there last year and we were gutted when we didn’t because we played ever so well that game.

“We ended up conceding from a cross, so we know how tough it is to go there.”

Arsenal vs Wolves: Match stats

  • After winning their first six Premier League games against them, Arsenal have won just one of their last four against Wolves.
  • Wolves’ 3-1 win against Arsenal in April ended a run of 16 league games without victory against the Gunners.
  • Arsenal haven’t lost at home at 3pm on a Saturday since the opening day of the 2013-14 season, winning 20 and drawing two since then.
  • No side has conceded the first goal in more Premier League games than Wolves this season (7), though they’ve come back to draw five of those games.
  • Wolves have scored in each of their last nine Premier League games, with only Liverpool on a longer current run in the competition. Wolves have never scored in 10 consecutive Premier League games before.
  • Arsenal have scored in each of their last 23 home league games since a 0-2 loss to Man City in August 2018. However, the Gunners have only kept one clean sheet in their last seven at the Emirates.

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Arsenal vs Wolves: Team news

Arsenal: Leno, Chambers, Luiz, Sokratis, Tierney, Torreira, Guendouzi, Ceballos, Ozil, Lacazette, Aubameyang.

Subs: Martinez, Bellerin, Pepe, Willock, Kolasinac, Martinelli, Saka.

Wolves: Patricio, Doherty, Coady, Saiss, Jonny, Dendoncker, Moutinho, Neves, Jota, Jimenez, Traore.

Subs: Ruddy, Neto, Cutrone, Gibbs-White, Perry, Vinagre, Kilman.