Overview
- Kick-off is 5:30pm BST at the Emirates, live in the UK on Sky Sports Main Event, Premier League and Ultra HDR with streaming on Sky Go and NOW; U.S. coverage includes NBC/Peacock and Fubo.
- Arsenal are without Kai Havertz due to a knee issue and Gabriel Jesus as he continues ACL recovery, with new signing Eberechi Eze unlikely to feature immediately.
- Viktor Gyökeres is expected to lead the line as he seeks his first competitive goal for Arsenal after a quiet debut at Old Trafford.
- Leeds lose captain Ethan Ampadu to an MCL injury until after the September break, while Jaka Bijol returns from suspension and Daniel Farke could consider Noah Okafor or Dominic Calvert-Lewin for involvement.
- Both teams opened with 1-0 wins (Arsenal via a Riccardo Calafiori header at Manchester United; Leeds through a Lukas Nmecha penalty vs Everton), and Arsenal carry a long unbeaten run against Leeds dating back to 2003, with odds pricing them as heavy favorites and promos such as Sky Bet’s 50/1 on an Arsenal goal highlighted.