The Gunners travel to the Canaries, as they seek to bounce back from last week’s defeat to West Brom.

London giants Arsenal have failed to win their last two games, drawing 1-1 with Tottenham before losing 2-1 away to West Brom last Saturday.

The Gunners have thus seen themselves stumble in the title race, with Arsene Wenger’s boys dropping to 4th, as rivals Manchester United and Leicester City leapfrogging the Emirates Stadium side.

Sunday will witness Arsenal clash with Norwich at Carrow Road, as the reigning FA Cup holders look to keep pace with league leaders Man City.

Team news

Injury crisis has been a recurring trend in every Arsenal season as of late, with the 2015-16 campaign being no exception.

The Gunners’ 3-0 Champions League win over Dinamo Zagreb saw them take to the field without seven senior players: Theo Walcott, Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain, Francis Coquelin, Danny Welbeck, Jack Wilshere, Mikel Arteta, and Tomas Rosicky.

However, Welsh ace Aaron Ramsey made his 1st appearance for the club since the 2-0 win over Bayern Munich, whilst Chamberlain is also back in the squad.

For the Canaries, Alexander Tettey is a doubt, whilst English winger Matt Jarvis is out with injury.

Head-to-head

Although no Premier League opponent can be underestimates, Le Prof’s side can enter their weekend clash in full confidence, regardless of last week’s defeat, and this is down to their superior stats.

The two sides have met in 13 English top-flight encounters, with Arsenal losing on only one occasion, in 2012. Their last 9 games have produced 7 wins.

Their last three meetings have all ended in victories for the north London giants, with Aaron Ramsey’s wonder strike in Arsenal’s last trip to Norwich featuring in Arsenal’s top three goals at Carrow Road. 

Arsenal have scored some crackers at Norwich City FC down the years.But does Aaron Ramsey's volley beat strikes from Dutch duo Robin van Persie and Dennis Bergkamp?

Posted by Premier League on Saturday, November 28, 2015

Recent form

Alex Neil’s crew, in similar fashion to Arsenal, lost their last Premier League game 1-0 away to Chelsea. The defeat meant that the Canaries lost 5 of their last 6 games.

For the Gunners, the West Brom defeat brought an end to a six-game unbeaten run.

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DID YOU KNOW?

No player in the English Premier League history has racked up more assists than Mesut Ozil (11) after their team’s opening 13 games.

Aaron Ramsey has made the score sheet in two of his last appearances against Norwich.

 

Match details, result and original broadcast info

Norwich City 1 - 1 Arsenal

November 29, 2015 11:15amCarrow Road (Norwich, Norfolk)

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