MATCH FACTS
Arsenal won both of their Premier League matches against Chelsea last season, last winning three in succession against the Blues in the opposition between January 2003 and February 2004.
Chelsea have just won three of their last 14 games against Arsenal in all rivalries (D5 L6), losing every one of their last three games against the Gunners (2020 FA Cup last, both 2020-21 Premier League gatherings).
Arsenal are opening their class season with two London derbies – against Brentford and Chelsea – briefly sequential season, having played Fulham and West Ham last season. Preceding this, they'd just done as such once, in 2015-16, while Chelsea have just begun a class crusade with two London derbies in 1989-90 beforehand, against Wimbledon and Queens Park Rangers.
Chelsea have won their last four away Premier League London derbies, last winning five in succession between January 2005 and January 2006 under José Mourinho.
Arsenal haven't beaten Chelsea in any of their last 10 Premier League gatherings on a Sunday (D2 L8) since winning 2-1 in November 2008 at Stamford Bridge. The Gunners are, be that as it may, unbeaten in their past eight Premier League Sunday matches generally (W6 D2).
Chelsea have won 15 of their last 20 away Premier League matches in August (D3 L2), albeit this is their first away alliance match against Arsenal in this month since 1984, when they drew 1-1 at Highbury with Kerry Dixon counterbalancing Paul Mariner's opener for the Gunners.
However they've won their first home association game in every one of the last two missions, Arsenal have lost their first alliance match at the Emirates in five of the last 10 seasons (W4 D1). The Gunners had just lost their first home alliance game in five of the past 29 seasons.
Arsenal (who positioned eleventh for all out shots in the Premier League last season) had a bigger number of endeavors than some other first class side on MD1 (22). Notwithstanding, the Gunners neglected to score, and had recently the thirteenth most noteworthy expected objectives figure (1.2).
Arsenal left-back Kieran Tierney made six possibilities against Brentford in the season opener, the most by an Arsenal major part in a solitary Premier League game since April 2019 (Alex Iwobi, 7 versus Watford).
Since Thomas Tuchel's first game responsible for Chelsea in January, Blues guardian Édouard Mendy has kept more Premier League clean sheets than some other goalkeeper in the opposition (10). By and large, Mendy has kept a perfect sheet in 53% of his Premier League appearances (17/32), the best proportion among all attendants in the opposition's set of experiences (min. 10 games).
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