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Arsenal v Middlesbrough: What channel is it on, what time is it on and what are the latest odds?

All the information before this clash at the Emirates as the Gunners look to maintain their impressive form

ARSENAL welcome Middlesbrough to the Emirates, looking to maintain their impressive recent form.

The Gunners overcame a tense finale to beat Swansea 3-2 at the weekend — while Boro went down 1-0 at home to Watford.

 Arsene Wenger will be looking to maintain Arsenal's impressive recent form
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Arsene Wenger will be looking to maintain Arsenal's impressive recent formCredit: AP:Associated Press

What time is it on?

The game at the Emirates kicks off at 3pm on Saturday October 22.


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Where can I watch it?

It's not live on TV as it is a 3pm kick-off, but you can listen to the match on BBC Five Live from 2:30pm.

What are the latest odds?

Arsenal are clear favourites at 1/4 to claim all three points, with Middlesbrough at 19/4. The draw is 11/1.

 Aitor Karanka and Middlesbrough have unenviable task of trip to Emirates
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Aitor Karanka and Middlesbrough have unenviable task of trip to EmiratesCredit: Reuters
 Arsenal will be without Granit Xhaka after weekend's red card
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Arsenal will be without Granit Xhaka after weekend's red cardCredit: Getty Images

Arsenal:

Arsene Wenger defended Granit Xhaka, who will miss this clash after his red card, saying: “He is not a dirty player at all, but is sometimes clumsy.

“He is not a natural defender. He is a guy who likes to play forward, and Barrow made a lot of it as well.

"Because he was gone, the referee saw a bad tackle. It is what it is, he has to learn from it. Intelligence means that you do not make the same mistake twice.”