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Arsenal vs Aston_Villa

Highbury. Sunday December 9th 2001

FA Carling Premiership


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  • Arsenal team news
    No new injuries. Sylvain Wiltord has recovered fully from his thigh injury, according to Arsenal.com

  • Aston_Villa team news
    Peter Schmeichel faces a late test on the calf injury which kept him out of Villa's midweek match.

    Lloyd Samuel is expected tp continue at right-back, filling in for Mark Delaney who has strained knee ligaments.

    Hassan Kachloul, Mustapha Hadji, Ian Taylor and Alpay (ankle) are all injured.

    The Merse could continue in the shadow striker role behind Dion Dublin. Angel was left out of the midweek squad, with Darius Vassell preferred as a striking option on the bench.

  • UK TV/Radio coverage
    Live on Sky Sports 1.

  • non-UK TV coverage
    • USA: liveon Setanta sport. 8am Pacific, 11am Eastern. (thanks to Lawrence for the info)
    • Canal+: live in variosu countries including Norway and elsehwre in Scandinavia. Check local listings or canal+ websites (see FAQ for links) (thanks to Eirik for the info)
    • For details, and countries not listed above, see the non-UK TV FAQ

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