Arsenal, Wolves and Mikel Arteta
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For a side that have spent the season mostly dictating matches, Arsenal needed every bit of luck going to escape with three points against a Wolves team on course for one of the worst campaigns in
Tolu Arokodare became the first Nigerian player to score a Premier League goal for Wolves, with his equaliser Wolves' first shot in the second half.
With no early kick-off in the Premier League on Saturday, TNT Sports will televise Arsenal’s evening match with Wolves. Audiences can stream the fixture on discovery+, too. fuboTV and DAZN are the go-to destinations in Canada, while the USA Network and NBC Sports App and website will be showing the match in the United States.
Lucky Arsenal were let off the hook in dramatic style as they claimed a 2-1 win against Wolves thanks to two own goals from the Premier League's basement boys, with Yerson Mosquera heading what proved to be the winner past his own keeper Sam Johnstone deep into stoppage time at the Emirates.
Arsenal captain Bukayo Saka, speaking to TNT Sports: "Yes, sometimes you need it [luck]. Today, it went our way. "We will take the points and move forward. We won't know until May, but we can be happy tonight that we left with three points.
By contrast, the Gunners have the best defensive record in the league having conceded just nine times in 15 matches and face a Wolves team who have scored just eight. The Old Gold will be celebrating every shot on target, let alone a miraculous goal.
Wolverhampton Wanderers scored three goals at the Emirates and lost 2-1 to Arsenal. The less time spent thinking and talking about this dreadful match, the better. The Gunners put in comfortably their worst performance of the season and escaped with three points.
Watch Saturday's Premier League highlights on Match of the Day, plus reaction to Arsenal's late win over Wolves.