After ending a poor home run against Olympiacos in midweek, we’re looking to banish more ghosts from our past when West Ham United arrive at Emirates Stadium on Saturday (3pm), as we look to move to the top of the Premier League table with a win.
A recent thorn in our side, the Claret and Blues are responsible for half of the four home defeats we’ve tasted in our last 42 Premier League matches in N5, and head across the capital looking to become only the second team in Premier League history to complete a hat-trick of successive wins on our own turf, and unnbeaten on their last five away days.