MANCHESTER UNITED
Going into the weekend: 2nd 72 points
(all statistics are ahead of this weekend's round of Premiership fixtures)
# Not registered in excess of eight successive wins in a single Premiership season, since ending the 1999/2000 campaign with 11 victories. They were also triumphant in the first match of 2000/01 to make it a 12-match winning sequence.
# Won 13 of 15 League and Cup engagements, including the last seven.
# Lost one of 10 in all competitions.
# Won the last eight in the Premiership against Fulham (h), Portsmouth (a), Wigan (a), Newcastle (h), West Brom (a), Birmingham (h), West Ham (h) and Bolton (a).
# Won 17 of 22 top flight contests.
# Scored in each of the last 11 League matches.
# The goalless draw at Arsenal on 3 January is the only occasion in 27 top flight matches in which they've failed to score, since the clubs' only other Premiership goalless draw at Liverpool on 18 September.
# Blackburn (twice), Middlesbrough and Manchester City are the only clubs to have beaten United in the League this season.
# Only Chelsea have lost fewer Premiership matches than United's four (three).
# Boast the strongest attack in the highest League - 64 goals in 32 outings - two per game.
# Their 32 League games have yielded 94 goals (64 for, 30 against), at 2.94 goals per game.
# Completed 13 matches in the highest echelon since a score draw (2-2 at Birmingham on 28 December).
# Opened the scoring in 21 Premiership matches. Only Chelsea (24) and Liverpool (22) top that.
# Failed to score in two top League confrontations this term - fewer than any other club.
# The Premiership's strongest first half club.
# Won the last 10 in all competitions at Old Trafford.
# Won 15 and drawn four of the last 19 League and Cup matches on home territory.
# Undefeated in 12 home Premiership encounters.
# Won 10 and drawn two Premier League contests at the Theatre of Dreams since Blackburn's 1-2 victory on 24 September.
# Scored in every home League game this season.
# Kept clean sheets in eight of the last 11 League fixtures in front of the home fans.
ARSENAL
Going into the weekend: 5th 53 points
(all statistics are ahead of this weekend's round of Premiership fixtures)
# Won six, drawn two and lost one of the last nine in all competitions.
# Won the last four Premiership fixtures against Fulham (0-4 a), Liverpool (2-1 h), Charlton (3-0 h) and Aston Villa (5-0 h).
# Last registered in excess of four consecutive Premier League victories when opening last season with five wins. They also ended the previous campaign with two victories, making it a seven-match winning streak.
# On the longest run in the top flight of 15 games since a loss by more than a single goal (0-2 against Chelsea on 18 December).
# Completed eight top tier encounters since conceding more than a single goal in a game (2-3 home defeat by West Ham on 1 February).
# Not let in more than a single goal in any of the last 12 in all competitions, and kept clean sheets in six of them.
# The current tally of 53 points is Arsenal's lowest points after 31 matches of a Premiership campaign, since 51 points were accrued to this identical stage in 1995/96, when they went on to finish fifth.
# Won 15 of the 16 highest League matches, in which they've scored the opening goal.
# Scored more goals in the closing stages of Premiership games than any other club - 14 in the last quarter-hour, of which 13 were in the last 10 minutes, seven of those in the final five minutes.
# Won all 11 matches in which leading at half time.
# Awarded more penalties in Premiership matches this season than any other club, with the exception of Liverpool. Both have had six penalties, but while Arsenal have converted three, the Merseysiders have knocked in four.
# Lost more than eight away League games when the Premiership was played over 42 games. They returned without a point from nine matches on their travels in 1992/93, and from 11 matches in 1994/95.
# Taken maximum points off only Wigan, Charlton, Birmingham and Fulham on their Premiership travels.
KEY PLAYER NOTES/POTENTIAL MILESTONES
MANCHESTER UNITED
# Ruud VAN NISTELROOY trails Thierry HENRY as the Premiership's leading scorer. The Arsenal striker has netted 27 League and Cup goals for his club, the Dutchman 24 for United. The United striker is tied with HENRY on 21 goals in the race for the Barclays Golden Boot.
# VAN NISTELROOY and Wayne ROONEY have between them scored 34 of Manchester United's 64 League goals.
# VAN NISTELROOY has scored only two Premiership goals against Arsenal.
ARSENAL
# Thierry HENRY is now the highest scoring Premiership player with 27 goals - three ahead of Ruud VAN NISTELROOY. The Dutchman is now tied with HENRY in the race for the Barclays Golden Boot with 21 goals each.
# HENRY is in third place in the Premier League's all time scorers list with 158, trailing Alan SHEARER 257 and Andrew COLE 185.
# The Frenchman has scored 27 goals in 35 League and Cup appearances this season.
# HENRY has scored seven Premiership goals against the Red Devils.
# When next he lines up for the opening whistle of a League game, Ashley COLE will be making his 150th Premiership start for the North London outfit.
LAST SEASON'S CORRESPONDING GAME:
Manchester United 2-0 Arsenal
24 October 2004 - Ref: Mike Riley
Man United scorers: van Nistelrooy 73 pen, Rooney 90
THIS SEASON'S REVERSE FIXTURE:
Arsenal 0-0 Manchester United
2 January 2006 - Ref: Graham Poll
HEAD TO HEAD TOTALS
League: Man Utd 70 wins, Arsenal 63, Draws 40
Prem: Man Utd 11 wins, Arsenal 7, Draws 8
HEAD TO HEAD at Man Utd
League: Man Utd 48 wins, Arsenal 14, Draws 24
Prem: Man Utd 7 wins, Arsenal 2, Draws 4
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