Arsenal enter the match looking to strengthen their push for a top-four finish. Mikel Arteta’s side has shown glimpses of brilliance but has struggled with inconsistency, largely due to injuries and unnecessary managerial tinkering.
Key players like Martin Ødegaard and Gabriel Martinelli have been pivotal, while Declan Rice and Kai Havertz are central to Arsenal’s midfield strength. Arteta will rely on Bukayo Saka and Ødegaard to spearhead the attack and capitalize on United's defensive frailties.
Manchester United have endured a turbulent campaign under Erik ten Hag, but is hoping to find a new lease of life under new coach, Ruben Amorin. While moments of quality have surfaced, inconsistency has hampered their progress due to lack of clear consistent playing style. Marcus Rashford and Bruno Fernandes remain the creative and attacking linchpins, with new signings such as Zirkzee and being unable to replicate their form at their former club.
The Red Devils will likely depend on quick counterattacks, with Rashford and Hojlund aiming to exploit Arsenal’s high defensive line.