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Arsenal host Crystal Palace this week as they strive to keep the Premier League title race alive, and it's live on talkSPORT.
This is a strange game because both teams are looking at the cups, with their domestic campaigns all but over.
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Arsenal were far too good for Ipswich on Sunday
The Gunners were realistically out of the Premier League title race a long time ago, and if they lose here, they will hand Liverpool the crown before the Reds even have to kick a ball.
All attention for Mikel Arteta's men is on the Champions League.
Meanwhile, for Crystal Palace, their push for European football has somewhat collapsed in the space of a week.
However, they are in the FA Cup semi-finals this weekend, and the Eagles have the chance to win their first-ever piece of silverware this season.
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A nasty tackle on Bukayo Saka in the 4-0 win over Ipswich Town at the weekend raised some questions over Arteta's use of his squad ahead of the Champions League semi-final.
The Gunners are almost guaranteed to finish second and are into the last four in the Champions League.
That means those games against Paris Saint-Germain are going to define Arsenal's season.
So, ahead of those matches, does Arteta try to rotate his squad or continue to play a strong team to build momentum?
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It's an interesting debate, and it's likely the Spaniard will only be judged once the outcome of the PSG tie is known.
You would expect he'll continue playing a strong side, but if they pick up injuries in the coming weeks, that would be a bad look.
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Saka was left in a heap after a hefty tackle at the weekendCredit: AFPArsenal have won their last five Premier League games against Crystal Palace, netting exactly five goals in both of the last two.Having been unbeaten in four Premier League away games against Arsenal between 2019 and 2021 (W1 D3), Crystal Palace have lost their two league visits to the Emirates by an aggregate score of 9-1.Arsenal have lost just three of their last 36 home Premier League matches (W26 D7), though two of those three have been in London derbies, both defeats to West Ham in December 2023 (0-2) and February this season (0-1).
After the tackle on Saka, he carried on before leaving the pitch early in the second half, but he is expected to be fine.
Riccardo Calafiori are the closest to returning for Arsenal, but this game is expected to be too soon.
Gabriel Jesus, Kai Havertz and Gabriel Magalhaes are all long-term absentees.
Ben White is fully fit, so he could come back in while Myles Lewis-Skelly also might return to the starting XI.
For Palace, Chris Richards will be missing after two yellow cards against Bournemouth at the weekend.
It also remains to be seen if Oliver Glasner decides to rest players ahead of the FA Cup semi-final against Aston Villa.
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Glasner's team have had a very bad week in the Premier LeagueCredit: GettyCrystal Palace have won three Premier League London derbies this season, last winning more in a single top-flight campaign in 1990-91 (5).Arsenal are unbeaten in their last 42 home Premier League games when they’ve scored first (W36 D6), since losing 2-1 to Man City on New Year’s Day 2022.
The Gunners have failed to win four times when scoring first at the Emirates this season (W8 D4), however, their most in a season since 2019-20 (5).Crystal Palace have won their last two away Premier League London derbies, beating West Ham and Fulham 2-0 each time.
That’s more wins than in their previous 22 away London derbies combined (W1 D11 L10).
Gabby Agbonlahor APOLOGISES to Arsenal fans and says they will WIN the Champions LeagueUnder Mikel Arteta, Arsenal’s worst month for Premier League points per game at the Emirates is in April (18 in 12 games, 1.5 points per game), losing more games in that month (4) than any other.Arsenal’s Gabriel Martinelli has scored five goals in his last five Premier League games against Crystal Palace, while his six goals against the Eagles overall is his most against any opponent.Arsenal midfielder Declan Rice has had a hand in seven goals in his last eight appearances at the Emirates (4 goals, 3 assists).
In all competitions, only Bukayo Saka (15) and Kai Havertz (14) have more goals and assists combined than Rice on home soil for the Gunners this season (11 - 5 goals, 6 assists).Crystal Palace forward Jean-Philippe Mateta has been involved in five goals in his last seven Premier League London derbies (4 goals, 1 assist), scoring in three this season against Tottenham Hotspur, Chelsea and West Ham.
Only three Eagles players have scored in four games in one season – Andrew Johnson in 2004-05 (6), Jordan Ayew in 2019-20 (4) and Christian Benteke in 2020-21 (4).
This Premier League game is set to take place on Wednesday, April 23.
Kick-off at the Emirates is set for 8pm.
talkSPORT will have live and exclusive coverage, with Adrian Durham serving as your host.
Commentary will come from Nigel Adderley and former Chelsea defender Scott Minto.
talkSPORT.com will also have regular updates on our dedicated blog.
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