THE STRIKER: previews Saturday’s Community Shield between ARSENAL v LIVERPOOL at Wembley. Preview includes a recommended BETDAQ bet and extended match stats.


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ARSENAL V LIVERPOOL

4.30pm We have the annual curtain raiser on Saturday at Wembley as Arsenal meet Liverpool in the Community Shield! It barely feels like we’ve had a summer break, and we get back into things very quickly. Both sides will clearly use this fixture as a warm-up fixture ahead of the Premier League.

Both sides meet sides who have come up from the Championship on the first weekend with Arsenal away to Fulham and Liverpool at home to Leeds. Usually the Community Shield isn’t as far away from the start of the Premier League, with two weekends to the first round of Premier League fixtures. It’s reasonable to suggest that neither side will be 100% fully fit – and although we’ll never been able to answer this question; you’d love to know when players will get back from holidays and how much they’ve trained before this fixture.

With all this in mind, Liverpool look a little short at 1.72 from a value point of view. Arsenal have had lucky at Wembley in the past, but they have also been excellent. They have a good record here due to their FA Cup record and they enjoy playing here. I can see a closer game than odds of 1.72 suggest on Liverpool and I’m happy to have a small lay on Liverpool to start the season.

Arsenal actually managed to beat Liverpool towards the end of the Premier League season however xG said they were very lucky to do so. Arsenal did take advantage of Liverpool’s mistakes though and given this is just a glamourous friendly really; the market is a big disrespectful of Arsenal having them at 5.1. If this was a must win game, then of course Liverpool would be bang up for it but I feel they are worth laying at 1.72 in an early Community Shield. Liverpool have a massive season coming up as they look to defend their title, and this is just be a warm-up for them. Arsenal have the talent to get a result with fitness for both sides in question. I expect a closer game than odds of 1.72 suggest, but stakes should be kept small.

The Striker Says:
One point lay (liability) Liverpool at 1.72 with BETDAQ Exchange.

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MATCH STATS

  • Arsenal and Liverpool will meet in the Community Shield final for a fourth time (previously in 1979, 1989 & 2002), with the Merseyside club winning the first two such encounters and the Gunners winning the most recent meeting in 2002 (1-0).
  • Liverpool and Arsenal will meet at Wembley stadium for the first time since the 1989 Community Shield final in which Liverpool won 1-0 courtesy of a first half Peter Beardsley strike.
  • This will be the latest date a Community Shield final has been staged since Bolton Wanderers beat Wolves on the 6th of October 1958 (4-1).
  • Excluding 2019 (Man City playing as ‘double’ winners), the winners of the FA Cup have beaten the league champions in four of the last five Community Shield matches, with Arsenal winning three of those (2014, 2015 and 2017).
  • Arsenal have won seven of their last nine Community Shield appearances, including each of the last three in a row.
  • Liverpool have alternated between losing (3) and winning (2) their last five Community Shield appearances, losing against Manchester City on penalties in last year’s match. This is their first Community Shield match as league champions since 1990, when they shared the trophy with Manchester United.
  • Arsenal ended a 10-game winless run against Liverpool in all competitions, beating them 2-1 at the Emirates in July – the Gunners will be aiming to win back-to-back matches against them for the first time since September 2012.
  • Excluding league games, Liverpool have won just one of their last seven matches at Wembley Stadium (D3 L3) and remain winless since a 2-1 victory against Merseyside neighbours Everton in the 2012 FA Cup semi-final (D2 L2 since).
  • Excluding league games, Arsenal have lost just one of their last 12 matches at Wembley Stadium (W9 D2), a 0-3 defeat to Man City in the 2018 League Cup final.
  • Since his Liverpool debut in August 2015, Roberto Firmino has both scored (8) and been directly involved (11 – 8 goals, 3 assists) in more goals against Arsenal in all competitions than against any other opponent.
  • Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang has scored a brace in each of his last two appearances at Wembley stadium for Arsenal (vs Man City & Chelsea) – only Alexis Sánchez (5) has scored more goals for the Gunners at Wembley Stadium than the Gabon international (4 – level with Aaron Ramsey).
  • Liverpool’s Sadio Mané made his debut in English football against Arsenal in September 2014 (for Southampton) – since then, he has only scored more goals against Crystal Palace (9) in all competitions than against the Gunners (6).

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