
4. May 6 – Newcastle (A)
Last season, Arsenal travelled to the home of the Magpies and had their pants pulled down. In a game where only a win would suffice, the Gunners were embarrassed as they saw their Champions League hopes all but end.
In 2022/23, Arsenal will travel at roughly the same time, with just four games remaining in the league. With the race for the top four going down to the final day, Arsenal will want and need a win, depending on how the season goes up until that point.
Arsenal lose 2-0 v Newcastle Utd!
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Two huge losses in a row for Arsenal mean they MUST win on the final day at home to Everton and HOPE Spurs lose at Norwich if they're to qualify for next season's Champions League.
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Not only that, but the Gunners will surely want to get some revenge for how the Magpies dominated them last season. The game will surely bring back some mental scarring for Arteta’s group, but they can put that to bed with a good performance late in the year.
A tough away trip for Arsenal that could go any which way.
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