FA Cup 3rd Round

Arsenal 1:1 Manchester United

Man Utd win 5:3 on penalties

Emirates Stadium

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Sun, 12 January 2025 @ 3:00pm GMT
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    Date: Sunday, January 12 2025
    Kickoff Time: 1500 Hrs GMT
    Venue: Emirates Stadium, London

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    FA Cup Form Guide

    Manchester United: N/A
    Arsenal: N/A


    Previous FA Cup Meetings

    Arsenal 1—3 Manchester United

    Manchester United 1—2 Arsenal

    Manchester United 2—0 Arsenal

    Manchester United 4—0 Arsenal

    Arsenal 0—0 Manchester United


    All-Time FA Cup Record

    Manchester United wins: 8
    Arsenal wins: 6
    Draws: 2


    Pre-Match Pressers

    Rúben Amorim






    Mikel Arteta





    Team News

    Manchester United

    Mason Mount, Victor Lindelöf and Luke Shaw ruled out. Marcus Rashford doubtful.


    Arsenal

    Bukayo Saka, Ben White, Ethan Nwaneri and Takehiro Tomiyasu ruled out.


    Know The Opposition

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    Arsenal Football Club (also known as The Gunners), are a professional football club based in Holloway, London. In late 1886, a gaggle of workers from the Woolwich Arsenal Armament Factory decided to form a football team. They called themselves Dial Square as a reference to the sundial atop the entrance to the factory. On December 11, 1886, Dial Square romped to a 6-0 victory over Eastern Wanderers; the first game in their initial guise. Shortly afterwards the name ‘Royal Arsenal’ was adopted. Today, Arsenal are one of the most successful and popular clubs in the history of the English league, with a trophy haul than includes 13 League titles, 12 FA Cups, and 2 League Cups.

    When Henry Norris decided that Arsenal needed a new manager in the summer of 1925, he could never have anticipated the impact of his next appointment. After flirting with relegation in the previous season, Chapman set about reinventing the Club with almost immediate effect, and in a broader sense helped move football from the amateur era into a professional one. In his first season at Highbury, the new manager steered the Gunners to an FA Cup Quarter Final and a second-place finish in the First Division; the highest league placing in their history. And unlike many of his contemporaries in Britain, Chapman was a fan of the continental game and counted among his friends Hugo Meisl and Jimmy Hogan, coaches of the Austrian Wunderteam of the 1930s.

    In the mid '90s, they appointed another visionary in Arsène Wenger with former vice-chairman David Dein bringing him to the club in 1996 - Dein actually wanted to appoint him a year earlier before Bruce Rioch but the old school board did not want a foreign manager - and the next 20 years have been a remarkable and unforgettable period in the club’s history - with Arsenal building a reputation for playing an attractive, streamlined style of football that rivals some of the best teams in Europe while winning three league titles and seven FA Cups and boasting the likes of Thierry Henry, Dennis Bergkamp, Patrick Vieira, Robert Pirès, Cesc Fàbregas and Robin Van Persie in their ranks.

    The club plays its home games at the Emirates Stadium, and has a bitter sporting rivalry with neighbors Tottenham Hotspur in a match termed the North London Derby, apart from a competitive rivalry against the other major clubs of the Premier League, especially Manchester United — in an affair that peaked in the late 1990s to early 2000s period.


    Familiar Faces

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    Referee

    Andrew Madley.​
     
    Stick with same starting lineup as today. Will likely lose but until we get transfers done it is our best side and we need them to build up that familiarity
     
    FFS, how many big teams are we playing
     
    They are far from being a convincing team. We can beat them and it would be nice to stay in the competition
    Hopefully we can do better at defending corners this time.
     
    Stick with same starting lineup as today. Will likely lose but until we get transfers done it is our best side and we need them to build up that familiarity

    Hopefully Arsenal rest some players as well.
     
    Can we rename this to Stoke v Manchester United?

    These are beatable if we can just defend them darn corners.
     
    Same team as today. Maybe Yoro in for Maguire or De Ligt, but that's the only thing I could see.
     
    You’d think they will be resting quite a few with a semi final on Tuesday and Spurs the Wednesday after.
     
    Play our strongest team, they are missing Saka and hopefully rest a few. We need to build on the good feeling.
     
    Whole week to prepare with Arsenal playing in midweek.

    Pressure would be on them to win since I don’t think Arteta can afford to finish this season without a trophy of some form, even if it is an FA Cup or League Cup.
     
    Hope we've given Arsenal the belief to go all out for the league and they play the reserves for this one.
     
    Until today’s result at Anfield, I was inclined towards us getting out of the FA Cup, to concentrate on Amorim rebuilding the team in the league and having a good go at the Europa.
    If we have a go at Arsenal the same way as we did today, we might have a fighting chance, but our lack of goals isn’t going to magically change overnight.

    So let’s go for it, as long as we don’t go back to being pathetic and get embarrassed again, I don’t mind a win or a loss.

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    You guys have every chance but we feast on open teams so if you're too open I can see scoring a few like we did against West Ham and Palace.

    I'd stay tight like the last game and then counter and you have every chance.
     
    They owe one, should roll over as a matter of courtesy, it's only fair.
     
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    Nice to see the match day thread go up a lot quicker for this match.

    Another week prep before this game and hopefully another good performance regardless of the result, beating Southampton on the Thursday after that game more important.
     
    Looking forward to this. Both teams probably see it as a lower priority this year, but I doubt it'll stop us sending out full teams.
    If we proceed so be it, but I won't be annoyed as long as we make a good effort like we did today.
     
    Without Saka I think we have an alright chance. Just need to stop giving away silly set pieces.
     
    Lose this game and Amorim gets to spend more training sessions with the players.

    A win win situation:D
     
    Same team as today, after that we have to start rotating, 2 games per week for rest of January into Feb....
     
    They've got a few injuries and not playing great. We have a little momentum and a full week to train - smash feck out of them boys.

    Only change I would make is start integrating Yoro into the starting lineup.
     
    Onana
    Yoro - Maguire - Martinez
    Mazraoui - Mainoo - Ugarte - Dalot
    Bruno - Amad - Garnacho

    I’ve given up on Rasmus and Zirkzee. Try Amad through the middle he can’t do any worse.​
     
    Today's performance has buoyed me away from yesterday's nameless dread, but we are not capable of cultivating or maintaining a lead.

    It'll be a tight win or a score loss (score loss meaning we'll go down by three or worse).

    Former isn't beyond us and the atmosphere should be cracking. Would be a big win.
     
    Stick with same starting lineup …those who were ‘off sick’ for the Pool game can stay away.
     
    Play with the same conviction and aggression as today and we will win it.
     
    Away to CL Stoke won’t be easy, but United have a full week to work on defending corners.
     
    More optimistic about this game now but given the league form and the Europa campaign, it’s not the end of the world if we crash out. Just building on the performance against Liverpool is the most important thing.
     
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Post-match discussion

Man of the Match

Altay Bayindir image Altay Bayindir 68% of 366 votes

Runners-up

Player Ratings

7.0 Total Average Rating

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Compiled from 336 ratings.

Score Predictions

73,69,20
  • Man Utd win
  • Arsenal win
  • Draw

Detailed Results

  • 25% Arsenal 1:2 Man Utd
  • 17% Arsenal 2:1 Man Utd
  • 12% Arsenal 2:0 Man Utd
  • 8% Arsenal 3:1 Man Utd
  • 6% Arsenal 0:2 Man Utd
  • 6% Arsenal 2:2 Man Utd
  • 6% Arsenal 2:3 Man Utd
  • 6% Arsenal 1:1 Man Utd
  • 4% Arsenal 3:0 Man Utd
  • 3% Arsenal 0:1 Man Utd
  • 2% Arsenal 1:3 Man Utd
  • 2% Arsenal 1:0 Man Utd
  • 1% Arsenal 0:0 Man Utd
  • 1% Arsenal 2:4 Man Utd
  • 1% Arsenal 0:3 Man Utd
  • 1% Arsenal 6:2 Man Utd
  • 1% Arsenal 0:5 Man Utd
Compiled from 162 predictions.
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Match Stats

  1. Arsenal
  2. Man Utd
Overall possession
70.3% 29.7%
Shots
26 7
Shots on target
7 4
Total touches in the box
55 13
Goalkeeper saves
3 6
Fouls
10 25
Corners
12 2

Referee

Andy Madley