As the clock ticks toward 5:30pm UK time on this Saturday afternoon in April 2026, the Emirates Stadium prepares to host a Premier League encounter that could reshape the title race. Arsenal, sitting level on 70 points with Manchester City after 33 matches, know that a victory over Newcastle United would likely propel them back to the summit — at least temporarily — while applying fresh pressure on their rivals who hold the edge on goals scored.
The Gunners arrive with renewed hope following a recent dip that saw them drop from top spot after a narrow defeat to Manchester City. Mikel Arteta’s side have demonstrated resilience throughout the campaign, boasting a solid defensive record of just 26 goals conceded, and now they face a Newcastle team struggling for consistency and missing several key players. Newcastle sit 14th with 42 points, their season having drifted amid injuries and patchy form.
Team news offers Arsenal a timely lift. Bukayo Saka, absent since the Carabao Cup final due to an Achilles issue, has been included in the squad, injecting fresh energy and attacking threat even if a full start remains uncertain. Riccardo Calafiori is also available, while Jurrien Timber and Mikel Merino remain sidelined. For Newcastle, the absences are more concerning: Anthony Gordon is doubtful with a hip problem, Tino Livramento is ruled out with a thigh injury, and others including Joelinton (suspended) and Fabian Schär (ankle) are unavailable, leaving Eddie Howe’s side depleted.



