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A replay shows the ball hit Kai Havertz’s leg and then his arm but VAR doesn’t see fit to call the referee over to the monitor. Arsenal 4-0 Lens 20:35 , Mike Jones
Declan Rice booed by West Ham fans on return to London Stadium. West Ham 3-0 Arsenal (Bowen, 60 mins) 20:48, Ben Fleming. Bowen adds a third and West Ham are cruising into the quarter-finals as ...
Fulham FC 1 - 1 Arsenal FC. Fulham vs Arsenal. 16:04. There's the full-time whistle, and once again Arsenal are unable to find a way past Fulham, and their three-game winning run comes to an end ...
The replay of the 1998–99 FA Cup semi-final between Arsenal and Manchester United, sometimes titled The Epic, was a football match that took place at Villa Park in Birmingham, England, on 14 April 1999.
The 1993 Football League Cup final took place on 18 April 1993 at Wembley Stadium, and was played between Arsenal and Sheffield Wednesday.Arsenal won 2–1 in normal time, in what was the first of three Wembley finals between the two sides that season; Arsenal and Wednesday also met in the FA Cup final of that year (which went to a replay), the first time ever in English football.
Arsenal went down to ten men when Bob McNab was sent off twelve minutes into the second half and Burnley equalized, leading to a replay. In the League Cup replay, McNab was replaced with Pat Rice. After squeaking past Huddersfield Town 3-2 in the home semifinal match, Arsenal beat them 3-1 away to reach the final at Wembley. [2]
Arsenal’s 102 wins against Everton is the most any side has beaten another in English top-flight history, while their 344 top-flight goals against the Toffees is also the most. Arsenal vs ...
The 1993 FA Cup final was contested by Arsenal and Sheffield Wednesday at Wembley. The original match, played on 15 May 1993, finished 1–1. Arsenal won the replay on 20 May, 2–1 after extra-time. It was Arsenal's sixth FA Cup final victory, and their first since the 1979 FA Cup final.