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Arsenal and Liverpool will go into their match at the Emirates Stadium on Wednesday looking back up the table rather than down after victories in their last league outings.Arsenal were back to their best in thrashing West Ham United 5-1, while Liverpool's fluid 5-0 demolition of Norwich City at Anfield left home fans wondering why they can't play like that every week.
Brendan Rodgers' side then lost at Oldham Athletic in the FA Cup, but he will no doubt be reminding his players of the highs they reached against the Canaries, not the lows of Boundary Park, as they head to north London for a crucial game in the two sides' respective bids for European qualification.On paper, Arsenal look the favourites. They may have lost two of their last five matches, but those were against Manchester City and Chelsea, and their home form appears solid enough in the face of a Liverpool side that has struggled on the road this campaign.
Arsene Wenger's men have six wins and three defeats from 11 games at the Emirates, while Liverpool have won only three times away from Anfield and have leaked as many goals as they have scored - 18.
Where the visitors will take encouragement, though, is that there are goals to be had for away teams at the Emirates, with only one side in the top 15 having conceded more at home than Arsenal's total of 16.
Add in Arsenal's forwards seemingly reaching peak form and Luis Suarez being joined by Daniel Sturridge for Liverpool, and a high-scoring game could well be in the offing.
TEAM NEWS
Arsenal captain Thomas Vermaelen is available to face Liverpool after overcoming an ankle injury.
Theo Walcott, Jack Wilshere and Santi Cazorla are poised to return to the starting line-up after dropping to the bench for the FA Cup win at Brighton.
Fit-again trio Jose Reina, Jose Enrique and Glen Johnson return for Liverpool.
Manager Brendan Rodgers will revert to a more familiar line-up after fielding an inexperienced side in the FA Cup defeat at Oldham.
Arsenal
The Gunners have won 10 league matches, their fewest ever at this stage of a season since Arsene Wenger took charge in September 1996.They have 37 points from 23 matches, the same tally as at this stage of last season.Arsenal have yet to lose a league game in which they took the lead this season, winning seven times and drawing twice.
Theo Walcott has already scored a career-high 17 goals for the season in all competitions, including a best-ever tally of 10 goals in the Premier League. Olivier Giroud has scored four goals in the club's last three league home matches. He has scored seven Premier League goals at the Emirates this season - more than any other Arsenal player.
Liverpool
The Reds have won six of their last nine league matches, losing the other three.
They have scored in each of their last 10 league fixtures - their best scoring run since an 18-match streak between January and May 2011.However, they have failed to win a league match this season in which they conceded the opening goal (D3, L5). Luis Suarez is the first Liverpool player to reach 20 goals in a season before the end of January since Michael Owen 11 years ago. Joe Allen could make his 150th career league appearance.
Arsenal and Liverpool will go into their match at the Emirates Stadium on Wednesday looking back up the table rather than down after victories in their last league outings.Arsenal were back to their best in thrashing West Ham United 5-1, while Liverpool's fluid 5-0 demolition of Norwich City at Anfield left home fans wondering why they can't play like that every week.
Brendan Rodgers' side then lost at Oldham Athletic in the FA Cup, but he will no doubt be reminding his players of the highs they reached against the Canaries, not the lows of Boundary Park, as they head to north London for a crucial game in the two sides' respective bids for European qualification.On paper, Arsenal look the favourites. They may have lost two of their last five matches, but those were against Manchester City and Chelsea, and their home form appears solid enough in the face of a Liverpool side that has struggled on the road this campaign.
Arsene Wenger's men have six wins and three defeats from 11 games at the Emirates, while Liverpool have won only three times away from Anfield and have leaked as many goals as they have scored - 18.
Where the visitors will take encouragement, though, is that there are goals to be had for away teams at the Emirates, with only one side in the top 15 having conceded more at home than Arsenal's total of 16.
Add in Arsenal's forwards seemingly reaching peak form and Luis Suarez being joined by Daniel Sturridge for Liverpool, and a high-scoring game could well be in the offing.
TEAM NEWS
Arsenal captain Thomas Vermaelen is available to face Liverpool after overcoming an ankle injury.
Theo Walcott, Jack Wilshere and Santi Cazorla are poised to return to the starting line-up after dropping to the bench for the FA Cup win at Brighton.
Fit-again trio Jose Reina, Jose Enrique and Glen Johnson return for Liverpool.
Manager Brendan Rodgers will revert to a more familiar line-up after fielding an inexperienced side in the FA Cup defeat at Oldham.
Arsenal
The Gunners have won 10 league matches, their fewest ever at this stage of a season since Arsene Wenger took charge in September 1996.They have 37 points from 23 matches, the same tally as at this stage of last season.Arsenal have yet to lose a league game in which they took the lead this season, winning seven times and drawing twice.
Theo Walcott has already scored a career-high 17 goals for the season in all competitions, including a best-ever tally of 10 goals in the Premier League. Olivier Giroud has scored four goals in the club's last three league home matches. He has scored seven Premier League goals at the Emirates this season - more than any other Arsenal player.
Liverpool
The Reds have won six of their last nine league matches, losing the other three.
They have scored in each of their last 10 league fixtures - their best scoring run since an 18-match streak between January and May 2011.However, they have failed to win a league match this season in which they conceded the opening goal (D3, L5). Luis Suarez is the first Liverpool player to reach 20 goals in a season before the end of January since Michael Owen 11 years ago. Joe Allen could make his 150th career league appearance.