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Premier League result, latest updates and reaction after nervy win - Gunners aiming to record third straight Premier League win
There are four games in the Premier League on Saturday and BBC Sport will bring you every moment. Aston Villa v Nottingham Forest (12:30)Brighton v Burnley - BBC Radio 5 Sports ExtraWolves v West Ham - BBC Radio 5 LiveBournemouth v Arsenal (17:30) - BBC Radio 5 Live Kick-off times 15:00 GMT unless stated Follow all of the action and reaction here
After a brief holiday respite, the Gunners welcome Brighton & Hove Albion to the Emirates for the penultimate match of the 2025 calendar year at their home turf. Arsenal have been in puzzling form over the last two weeks.
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Brighton & Hove Albion win 2-0 against Burnley at the Amex Stadium on Saturday, and their victory has damaged the Clarets' hopes of Premier League survival.
Highlights of Brighton's past year include an FA Cup victory over Chelsea and a battling draw at Manchester City, but have they advanced?
Burnley boss Scott Parker says his side "lacked belief" as they fall to their ninth defeat in 11 Premier League games at Brighton.
Arsenal have won three matches in a row but failed to score from open play in those games, managing just a penalty and three own-goals. The Gunners are coming off a roller-coaster victory over Crystal Palace in the Carabao Cup on Tuesday, advancing to the semifinals 8-7 on penalty kicks after giving up an equalizer in stoppage time.
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