Arsenal’s match against Bournemouth kicks off Week 32 of the 2025/26 Premier League season and it should be a very interesting game as the Gunners look to maintain their grip on the title race with the upcoming game on Saturday afternoon.
Arsenal’s match against Bournemouth should feature plenty of action and drama as the Gunners look to maintain their impressive form in the league but face an unpredictable Cherries side looking to blunt their title aspirations and end their five-match winless run in the Premier League.
Competition details
emirates stadium
London, UK
Saturday, April 11
11:45 AM (GMT)
Dynamic Arsenal look to continue dominance at Emirates Stadium by ousting Bournemouth
Arsenal vs. Bournemouth should be a very exciting game for fans as both players play aggressively and are hungry for a big win.
The Gunners’ hopes of a quadruple title may be over but they remain firmly at the top of the Premier League table, nine points ahead of second-placed Manchester City. However, consistency was key to their ability to win the title all the way.
Arsenal are coming off a narrow win over Sporting CP in the Champions League and will be looking to build on that with another eye-catching victory.
The Gunners must maintain a solid defense against a dangerous Bournemouth attack, but also need to be innovative and decisive in the final third to put on an exciting performance.
Bournemouth come into this game after five consecutive draws and they are desperate to end that poor run of form.
To do this, however, the Cherries must be very solid defensively and start taking chances in the final third more clinically.
The Gunners will aim to maintain their dominance, having won three of their last five games against Bournemouth, while the Cherries will need to come up with something special to achieve a positive result.
Can in-form Kai Havertz make an impact in the Premier League?
Kai Havertz was the hero of Arsenal’s recent 1-0 win over Sporting CP in the Champions League quarter-final first leg, but he is still looking for consistency in the Premier League this season.
The Germany star has provided just one assist in six Premier League games in 2025/26 and is keen to make an impact and help Arsenal dominate their bid for the title.
Havertz will look to use his off-the-ball movement cleverly to deceive Bournemouth players and get into key positions in the final third.
Of course, he will create chances with his clever passing in the final third, but he will be particularly focused on finishing them effectively to help Arsenal secure a big win.
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Unpredictable Evan Nelson aims to cause Arsenal problems at Emirates Stadium
Evan Nelson is one of the highlights of Bournemouth’s forward line in the 2025/26 season, scoring 6 goals in the Premier League so far.
However, he did score for the Cherries in an earlier Premier League defeat to Arsenal and will be a similarly tormenting factor for the Arsenal backline in the coming games.
The Brazilian striker’s aim is to make clever off-the-ball runs into the final third, past his marker and into dangerous areas.
His link-up play looks smart, but Evan Nelson will need to be clinical to convert any chance he comes across to help his side achieve a positive result at the Emirates Stadium.
Arsenal vs Bournemouth injury situation
Arsenal injuries: Bukayo Saka, Piero Hincapi, Julien Thiebaud, Mikel Merino, Martin Odegaard (doubtful)
Bournemouth injuries: Lewis Cook, Julio Soler, Justin Kluivert, Tyler Adams (doubtful), Mattei Akinboni (doubtful)
Arsenal vs Bournemouth predicted lineup
Here’s our predicted Arsenal vs. Bournemouth line-up.
Arsenal predicted eleven: David Raya (GK), Ben White, Christian Mosquera, William Saliba, Riccardo Calafiore, Martin Zubimendi, Declan Rice, Kai Havertz, Noni Madduk, Gabriel Martinelli, Victor Chokres
Bournemouth predicted XI: Djordje Petrovich (GK), Alexis Jimenez, James Hill, Marcos Senesi, Adrian Truvert, Adam Scott, Ryan Christie, Marcus Tavernier, Rayan, Ameen Adil, Evan Nelson
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Recording date: 03.01.2026
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