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Crystal Palace, Arsenal clash as English Premier League begins today

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Arsenal manager, Mikel ArtetaCrystal Palace midfielders, Michael Olise and James McArthur are out with respective foot and groin injuries as they host Arsenal today in the Premier League opener.Defender James Tomkins has a muscle issue, while goalkeepers Jack Butland and Sam Johnstone are also sidelined.Arsenal is likely to be without midfielder Emile Smith Rowe, who is struggling with a groin issue.Kieran Tierney, Takehiro Tomiyasu and Fabio Vieira are all recovering from injuries, with Mikel Arteta admitting that ‘most of them’ will be available.French defender, William Saliba, is in line for a first start in an Arsenal shirt, while former Manchester City players, Gabriel Jesus and Oleksandr Zinchenko, should also make their debuts.Crystal Palace have lost one of their past eight Premier League meetings with Arsenal (W2, D5).The Eagles are aiming to win consecutive league games against the Gunners for the first time after a 3-0 home victory in April.That victory over Arsenal last season was their joint-biggest home win of the campaign, having also beaten Tottenham and Norwich by the same scoreline.Crystal Palace have won their opening league match in five of their previous 22 top-flight campaigns (D7, L10), although they’ve been victorious in two of their last four season curtain-raisers (D1, L1).The Eagles lost only four of their 19 Premier League home fixtures last season (W7, D8).They ended last season unbeaten in six games at Selhurst Park, winning three of those matches.

Patrick Vieira’s side have kept a clean sheet in their last five home games, equalling a club record set between March and April 1992.On their side, Arsenal have lost their opening Premier League match in five of the last nine seasons (W4),

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