All eyes are on teams like Arsenal, Liverpool, and Manchester City as the Premier League season nears its conclusion. This is shaping up to be one of the most exciting title races in modern history. But on Saturday, all eyes will be on the Gunners, who take on Wolves at the odd hour of 7.30 p.m. (UK time).
After losing to Aston Villa 2-0 at the Emirates last time out, Mikel Arteta and company will be itching to get back to winning ways in the league. Man City won all three points that weekend and, with six games remaining, now leads the division by two points, despite the fact that the Reds also lost.
Though Wolves are comfortably in the middle of the table, Molineux won’t be an easy place to visit given that Man City, Chelsea, and Tottenham have all lost this year. Although the atmosphere will probably be enhanced by a weekend evening kickoff, it won’t make things any easier. However, why has the game been set for such an odd time?