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·21 August 2025
Arsenal vs Leeds United: Match Preview, Latest Team News and Score Prediction

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·21 August 2025
Arsenal return to action in the Premier League this weekend with a home fixture against newly promoted Leeds United. After edging Manchester United 1-0 at Old Trafford on the opening day, Mikel Arteta’s side will be keen to build momentum in front of their own supporters at the Emirates Stadium.
The Gunners secured three points in Manchester courtesy of Riccardo Calafiori’s headed goal, though the overall display left room for improvement. Arsenal’s marquee summer signing, Viktor Gyokeres, endured a difficult debut, failing to register a shot on target before being replaced on the hour mark.
Arteta’s options remain slightly limited, with Kai Havertz sidelined due to a knee injury and Gabriel Jesus still recovering. Leandro Trossard is expected to return, while Noni Madueke could push for a starting role should Arteta choose to rotate. Eberechi Eze, whose registration deadline is noon on Friday, may yet feature if paperwork is finalised in time.
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Despite injuries, Arsenal boast a formidable home record against newly promoted sides, unbeaten in 42 such fixtures at the Emirates, winning 37 and drawing five. That resilience, combined with their track record against Leeds, should provide confidence.
Daniel Farke guided Leeds United to a narrow but important 1-0 win over Everton in their Premier League opener, with Lucas Nmecha converting a decisive penalty. The forward, once of Manchester City’s academy, has already shown he can handle the pressure of top-flight football.
Leeds arrive in North London with a fully fit squad, although new signing Noah Okafor may not be ready in time to feature. Farke has been active in the transfer market, adding depth and quality to ensure his side have a better chance of survival than other recently promoted teams.
While Leeds will inevitably be seen as underdogs, they approach this fixture with belief and will treat it as an early test of their Premier League credentials.
Arsenal have an exceptional recent record against Leeds United, unbeaten in their last 14 meetings across all competitions, winning 12 and drawing two. The Gunners have won the last six in a row, including a convincing 4-1 victory when the clubs last met in April 2023. On that occasion, Gabriel Jesus scored twice, with Benjamin White and Granit Xhaka also on the scoresheet.
In total, Arsenal have won 47 meetings, Leeds 38, with 26 draws between the clubs.
Given Arsenal’s dominant history in this fixture, their home advantage, and their attacking quality, it is difficult to see Leeds upsetting the odds. Arteta has never lost to Leeds as Arsenal manager, winning seven and drawing once in eight encounters.
Supporters will expect a more fluid attacking performance compared to the victory at Old Trafford. If Arsenal settle quickly and find rhythm, goals should follow.
Prediction: Arsenal 4-1 Leeds United
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