One of the Premier League’s most storied rivalries will add another chapter to its long history on Wednesday, as second placed Arsenal go head-to-head with a seemingly rejuvenated Manchester United under new coach Ruben Amorim.
Both sides racked up convincing wins at the weekend, and scored a total of nine goals between them to improve their positions in the table.
At Old Trafford, Manchester United won handsomely, thrashing a poor Everton 4-0 in a game which saw Zirkzee strike twice and Marcus Rashford continue his return to goalscoring form.