Burnley vs Arsenal live: Latest score as Alex Sanchez scores last-minute penalty to secure three points for Gunners
Follow the latest from the Premier League clash at Turf Moor
Arsenal will look to back up last weekend’s north London derby victory over Tottenham with another win when they take on high-flying Burnley, who are currently level on points with the Gunners and sitting in seventh place in the Premier League table. Follow the latest here.
- Burnley vs Arsenal kicks off at 14:00 GMT
- Arsenal can overtake Tottenham and Liverpool and move into top four with victory
- A win for Burnley would see Clarets move into fourth
- No Mesut Ozil due to illness
- Arsenal to make wholesale changes to recall likes of Sanchez and Lacazette
- Wood back for Burnley after being rested
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This weekend’s Premier League fixtures:
Friday
West Ham United 1-1 Leicester City
Saturday
Manchester United 1-0 Brighton & Hove Albion
Tottenham Hotspur 1-1 West Bromwich Albion
Sunday
Southampton vs Everton – 13:30
Burnley vs Arsenal – 14:00
Huddersfield Town vs Manchester City – 16:00
84: Shkodran Mustafi concedes a freekick thirty yards out and Burnley have another chance to swing in a cross. Robbie Brady takes it and it was not one of his better efforts, Petr Cech easily sweeps up.
87: One mistake or a moment of magic could win this. Arsenal with all of the ball as we enter the final few minutes.
89: Danny Welbeck tries to make progress down the right flank but Robbie Brady and Stephan Ward to enough to halt his advances.
91: James Tarkowski is judged to have pushed Aaron Ramsey in the box
Goal!
Burnley 0-1 Arsenal
Alexis Sanchez slots the penalty to Nick Pope's right and scores.
That is very harsh on Burnley. The penalty decision was a soft one, not that Arsenal will care.
Boos ring out at Turf Moor for Lee Mason who gave Arsenal that late penalty. I would like to hear what Sean Dyche thinks of that. Keep an eye on http://www.independent.co.uk/sport/football for all the reaction to Arsenal's late win as we now turn our attention to Huddersfield against Manchester City.
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