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Arsenal end 2025 with a statement win and five points clear at the top of the Premier League - can they make it count this time and land first title since 2004?
Winless Wolves found a new way to lose, conceding two own goals and falling 2-1 to Arsenal at the Emirates Stadium on Saturday.
Premier League leaders Arsenal look to rebound at home against bottom-placed Wolverhampton. Get the latest team news, predicted lineups, and viewing details.
Arsenal closed out 2025 in emphatic fashion, smashing third-placed Aston Villa 4-1 on Tuesday to surge five points clear at the top of the Premier League.
Lucky Arsenal were let off the hook in dramatic style as they claimed a 2-1 win against Wolves thanks to two own goals from the Premier League's basement boys, with Yerson Mosquera heading what proved to be the winner past his own keeper Sam Johnstone deep into stoppage time at the Emirates.
Christmas may be an arbitrary marker, but with Arsenal and Wolves at opposite ends of the Premier League, history may hint at whether their fate is already sealed.
Arsenal ensured it will end the year top of the Premier League after beating Aston Villa 4-1 at home in a powerful statement win on Tuesday with all goals scored in the second half. The fourth goal, scored by substitute Gabriel Jesus one minute after coming on,
Arsenal sat deeper and deeper towards the end on Saturday The Wolves equaliser had been coming. That would have felt like a crazy thing to say when the clock ticked into the 83rd minute at the Emirates Stadium on Saturday night with Arsenal on the attack.
It'll be a colossal six-pointer in the Premier League title race to close out 2025 on Tuesday when leaders Arsenal host 3rd-place (and surging) Aston Villa in north London. For live updates and highlights throughout Arsenal vs Aston Villa,