Manchester City will look to beat Arsenal for the first time in six matches today.
The Gunners hit City for five at the Emirates last season and a victory for Mikel Arteta’s team would see them move to within three points of Premier League leaders Liverpool.
Erling Haaland comes into the game in impressive form for the visitors with 12 goals for club and country already this season.
City boss Pep Guardiola says they've a difficult game ahead
There’s a half-four kick off time in North London.
High-flying Bournemouth host Newcastle at 2pm, with Sunderland welcoming Aston Villa to the Stadium of Light at the same time.
Manchester United have held on to win an eventful Premier League game with Chelsea 2-1.
Both sides had a player sent-off at Old Trafford.
Fulham made it back-to-back victories in the top flight by getting past Brentford 3-1 at Craven Cottage in their all-London clash.