Arsenal celebrated Christmas Day 2023 on top of the Premier League table, six points ahead of champions Man City and edging their way towards a first title in 20 years. Fast forward five months and they'd just been pipped into second by City, rueing another missed opportunity. Their campaign for that elusive league title starts again on Saturday, with Mikel Arteta having bolstered his squad over the summer with David Raya and Riccardo Calafiori.
Arsenal, one of the Premier League‘s top contenders, kicks off their campaign with high expectations after two consecutive seasons of near-misses. Despite leading the standings for much of the past two years, the Gunners were ultimately overtaken by Manchester City in the final stretch, finishing as runners-up. This season, Arsenal are determined to change the narrative and aim for both domestic and international success, starting with a strong opening performance.
Their first challenge comes against Wolverhampton, a team that showed significant improvement last season. After a rough start that saw them battling relegation, Wolves turned things around in 2023/2024 and now have their sights set on more ambitious goals. Arsenal know the importance of beginning their title quest with a victory, especially against a rejuvenated opponent like Wolverhampton.
There was disappointment at Molineux, too, last season. Wolves may be Premier League staples, but they've struggled to breach the top 10 in recent years and one can't imagine that finishing 14th last time will have satisfied a board that get through managers like Arteta gets through hair gel. Gary O'Neil will need quick results in August and September to build up their confidence — a visit to the Emirates was probably the last thing he'd hoped for in the opening fixture.
Arsenal celebrated Christmas Day 2023 on top of the Premier League table, six points ahead of champions Man City and edging their way towards a first title in 20 years. Fast forward five months and they'd just been pipped into second by City, rueing another missed opportunity. Their campaign for that elusive league title starts again on Saturday, with Mikel Arteta having bolstered his squad over the summer with David Raya and Riccardo Calafiori.
There was disappointment at Molineux, too, last season. Wolves may be Premier League staples, but they've struggled to breach the top 10 in recent years and one can't imagine that finishing 14th last time will have satisfied a board that get through managers like Arteta gets through hair gel. Gary O'Neil will need quick results in August and September to build up their confidence — a visit to the Emirates was probably the last thing he'd hoped for in the opening fixture.
But although they have their new signings to call on, the Gunners will be without Takehiro Tomiyasu and Kieran Tierney for this one. Fabio Vieira is another doubt for the home side.
But although they have their new signings to call on, the Gunners will be without Takehiro Tomiyasu and Kieran Tierney for this one. Fabio Vieira is another doubt for the home side.
Arsenal celebrated Christmas Day 2023 on top of the Premier League table, six points ahead of champions Man City and edging their way towards a first title in 20 years. Fast forward five months and they'd just been pipped into second by City, rueing another missed opportunity. Their campaign for that elusive league title starts again on Saturday, with Mikel Arteta having bolstered his squad over the summer with David Raya and Riccardo Calafiori.
There was disappointment at Molineux, too, last season. Wolves may be Premier League staples, but they've struggled to breach the top 10 in recent years and one can't imagine that finishing 14th last time will have satisfied a board that get through managers like Arteta gets through hair gel. Gary O'Neil will need quick results in August and September to build up their confidence — a visit to the Emirates was probably the last thing he'd hoped for in the opening fixture.
But although they have their new signings to call on, the Gunners will be without Takehiro Tomiyasu and Kieran Tierney for this one. Fabio Vieira is another doubt for the home side.
Arsenal did the double over the West Midlanders last season; can they start with a win today? Read on to find out how to watch Arsenal vs Wolves live streams where you are. Plus, make sure you don’t miss any of the EPL action by checking out how to watch Premier League live streams.
Meanwhile, Gary O'Neil's side defied expectations by securing their Premier League spot last season and finishing at 14th place. They are coming off a 1-0 defeat against Rayo Vallecano in the preseason friendly and will have to play out of their skins to beat Arsenal.
Having finished second the last two seasons, Mikel Arteta's team will be hoping to make a strong start to their campaign. The Gunners have brought in Italian Riccardo Calafiori to strengthen their defence.
Wolverhampton Wanderers are a massive underdog to Arsenal (-550) as they seek to move up from their spot at No. 14 in last season’s final English Premier League standings. Wolverhampton put together a 13-7-18 campaign with 46 points for that spot in the bottom-middle of the league’s pecking order.
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Arsenal celebrated Christmas Day 2023 on top of the Premier League table, six points ahead of champions Man City and edging their way towards a first title in 20 years. Fast forward five months and they'd just been pipped into second by City, rueing another missed opportunity. Their campaign for that elusive league title starts again on Saturday, with Mikel Arteta having bolstered his squad over the summer with David Raya and Riccardo Calafiori.
Arsenal, one of the Premier League‘s top contenders, kicks off their campaign with high expectations after two consecutive seasons of near-misses. Despite leading the standings for much of the past two years, the Gunners were ultimately overtaken by Manchester City in the final stretch, finishing as runners-up. This season, Arsenal are determined to change the narrative and aim for both domestic and international success, starting with a strong opening performance.
Their first challenge comes against Wolverhampton, a team that showed significant improvement last season. After a rough start that saw them battling relegation, Wolves turned things around in 2023/2024 and now have their sights set on more ambitious goals. Arsenal know the importance of beginning their title quest with a victory, especially against a rejuvenated opponent like Wolverhampton.
There was disappointment at Molineux, too, last season. Wolves may be Premier League staples, but they've struggled to breach the top 10 in recent years and one can't imagine that finishing 14th last time will have satisfied a board that get through managers like Arteta gets through hair gel. Gary O'Neil will need quick results in August and September to build up their confidence — a visit to the Emirates was probably the last thing he'd hoped for in the opening fixture.
Arsenal celebrated Christmas Day 2023 on top of the Premier League table, six points ahead of champions Man City and edging their way towards a first title in 20 years. Fast forward five months and they'd just been pipped into second by City, rueing another missed opportunity. Their campaign for that elusive league title starts again on Saturday, with Mikel Arteta having bolstered his squad over the summer with David Raya and Riccardo Calafiori.
There was disappointment at Molineux, too, last season. Wolves may be Premier League staples, but they've struggled to breach the top 10 in recent years and one can't imagine that finishing 14th last time will have satisfied a board that get through managers like Arteta gets through hair gel. Gary O'Neil will need quick results in August and September to build up their confidence — a visit to the Emirates was probably the last thing he'd hoped for in the opening fixture.
But although they have their new signings to call on, the Gunners will be without Takehiro Tomiyasu and Kieran Tierney for this one. Fabio Vieira is another doubt for the home side.
But although they have their new signings to call on, the Gunners will be without Takehiro Tomiyasu and Kieran Tierney for this one. Fabio Vieira is another doubt for the home side.
Arsenal celebrated Christmas Day 2023 on top of the Premier League table, six points ahead of champions Man City and edging their way towards a first title in 20 years. Fast forward five months and they'd just been pipped into second by City, rueing another missed opportunity. Their campaign for that elusive league title starts again on Saturday, with Mikel Arteta having bolstered his squad over the summer with David Raya and Riccardo Calafiori.
There was disappointment at Molineux, too, last season. Wolves may be Premier League staples, but they've struggled to breach the top 10 in recent years and one can't imagine that finishing 14th last time will have satisfied a board that get through managers like Arteta gets through hair gel. Gary O'Neil will need quick results in August and September to build up their confidence — a visit to the Emirates was probably the last thing he'd hoped for in the opening fixture.
But although they have their new signings to call on, the Gunners will be without Takehiro Tomiyasu and Kieran Tierney for this one. Fabio Vieira is another doubt for the home side.
Arsenal did the double over the West Midlanders last season; can they start with a win today? Read on to find out how to watch Arsenal vs Wolves live streams where you are. Plus, make sure you don’t miss any of the EPL action by checking out how to watch Premier League live streams.
Meanwhile, Gary O'Neil's side defied expectations by securing their Premier League spot last season and finishing at 14th place. They are coming off a 1-0 defeat against Rayo Vallecano in the preseason friendly and will have to play out of their skins to beat Arsenal.
Having finished second the last two seasons, Mikel Arteta's team will be hoping to make a strong start to their campaign. The Gunners have brought in Italian Riccardo Calafiori to strengthen their defence.
Wolverhampton Wanderers are a massive underdog to Arsenal (-550) as they seek to move up from their spot at No. 14 in last season’s final English Premier League standings. Wolverhampton put together a 13-7-18 campaign with 46 points for that spot in the bottom-middle of the league’s pecking order.