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Friday, 9 February, 2001, 11:05 GMT
Arsenal v Ipswich Town Statistical Preview
FA Carling Premiership
at Highbury - Sat Feb 10, 2001
Most significant stats
Arsenal, who have won their last 3, are unbeaten at home in the Premiership this season
This is Arsene Wenger's 250th game in charge of Arsenal
If Arsenal win, it will be the Gunners 100th Premiership victory under Wenger
Arsenal have not conceded in 6 hours 28 minutes of senior football
Ipswich have lost their last 4. Another defeat here will be their 100th under George Burley
Ipswich, who knocked Arsenal out of the Worthington Cup in November, have never beaten the North London giants in the Premiership
ARSENAL
Current League position
2nd 47 points - 15 points off the pace
Best Scenario at final whistle
Gap closed on leaders Manchester United to 12 points
If win, and United lose at Chelsea
Worst Scenario at final whistle
Down 1 to 3rd
If lose, and Liverpool win at Sunderland
Sequences
WON LAST 3
6 UNDEFEATED in all competitions [4 wins, 2 draws]
4 UNBEATEN (Premiership)
UNBEATEN AT HOME ALL SEASON IN THE PREMIERSHIP
NOT CONCEDED IN 4 GAMES (6 hours 28 mins or 388 minutes)
Recent Form
Undefeated in 19 top flight games at Highbury
Last Home League defeat: Arsenal 0-1 Liverpool Feb 13 2000 [Almost a year]
Conceded once in 6 games
This is Arsene Wenger's 250th game in charge of Arsenal
If Arsenal win, it will be the Gunners 100th Premiership victory under Wenger
Arsenal are one draw away from 100 stalemates in the Premiership
IPSWICH TOWN
Current League position
5th 40 points - 3 places and 7 points behind Arsenal
Best Scenario at final whistle
Up 1 to 4th
If win, and Sunderland lose at home to Liverpool, with a three goal swing
Worst Scenario at final whistle
Realistically Down 3 to 8th
If lose, Leeds win at home to Derby, Leicester take maxinum points at Everton and Chelsea beat Manchester United at Stamford Bridge
Sequences
LOST LAST 4 IN ALL COMPETITIONS
LOST LOST 3 AWAY
Recent Form
Conceded 11 in last 4 defeats
With Newcastle, drawn fewest matches in the Premiership - 4
Not drawn an away Premiership game this season
Ipswich are 2nd in the Premiership Away Table - 10 points behind Man U having played one less game
Failed to score in only 2 top flight games. Only Man U share that feat
If Ipswich lose, it will be Town's 100th defeat under George Burley
Potential Career Milestones
James SCOWCROFT is a hat trick away from 50 League goals
If he plays, Alun ARMSTRONG will be making his 250th career appearance
FIXTURE HISTORY
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HEAD TO HEAD
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Total Meetings |
Arsenal Wins |
Ipswich Wins |
Draws |
| All Comps* |
54 |
26 |
17 |
11 |
| Premiership |
7 |
5 |
2 |
0 |
| League+ |
49 |
24 |
15 |
10 |
* includes all games from the Premiership, Football League, FA Cup, League Cup and major European competitions
+ denotes Premiership and Football League
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IPSWICH TOWN AT ARSENAL
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Meetings |
W |
L |
D |
| Premiership |
3 |
0 |
2 |
1 |
| League+ |
24 |
6 |
12 |
6 |
+ denotes Premiership and Football League
Head to Head Comments
Ipswich knocked Arsenal out of the Worthington Cup this season. Town won 2-1 in the Third Round tie at Highbury on Nov 1. Scowcroft got the winner in the last minute, after Clapham's 2nd minute goal had been cancelled out by Stepanous for the Gunners, just before half time
Ipswich have never beaten Arsenal in the Premiership
Ipswich have not won a League match at Highbury for 22 years. Their last success there was 2-0 on Aug 21 1979 in the old First Division
The reverse fixture this season on Sept 23 was a 1-1 draw with goals from Marcus Stewart for Ipswich, 4 minutes after the break, and Dennis Bergkamp, 6 minutes from time
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HIGHBURY ATTENDANCES
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Gate |
Match |
Cp |
Date |
| Total |
660,340 |
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| Average |
36,686 |
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| Highest |
38,146 |
Arsenal 1-0 Manchester U |
Prem |
Oct 1 |
| Lowest |
26,105 |
Arsenal 1-2 Ipswich Town |
WC |
Nov 1 |
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ARSENAL PREMIERSHIP ATTENDANCES
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Gate |
Match |
Date |
| Total |
493,259 |
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| Average |
37,943 |
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| Highest |
38,146 |
Arsenal 1-0 Manchester U |
Oct 1 |
| Lowest |
37,318 |
Arsenal 2-0 Bradford City |
Jan 30 |
REFEREES REPORT
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MAN IN THE MIDDLE
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| ROB HARRIS (Oxford) |
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| Premiership matches officated |
7 |
| Red cards shown |
2 |
| Yellow cards shown |
25 |
Referee Comments
Mr Harris has officiated at one Premiership match involving one of these clubs
He controlled Arsenal's 1-0 win over Aston Villa on Oct 14 when Villa's Lee Hendrie was sent off for a second bookable offence. Thierry Henry was the Gunners only yellow card.
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