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[+[!LIVESTREAMs-GAME!]+] Arsenal vs Lyon LIVE Coverage ON Emirates Cup TV Channel 11 August 2024

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Arsenal play their traditional curtain-raiser for the new season today when Lyon travel to north London for the Emirates Cup.
The Gunners returned from their pre-season tour of the USA to beat Bayer Leverkusen 4-1 on Wednesday night, raising confidence for the season ahead.
 
Arsenal close out their 2024/25 pre-season preparations by hosting Lyon in a friendly at the Emirates Stadium on Sunday afternoon.
The Gunners have endured mixed fortunes in pre-season to date. Their tour of the United States was made up of a draw with Bournemouth, loss to Liverpool and win over Manchester United, but they produced an excellent display on their return to north London. A 4-1 victory over Bundesliga champions Bayer Leverkusen will have undoubtedly lifted morale.
The Premier League campaign is now less than a week away for Arsenal, who will be hoping this season is third time lucky after two second-placed finishes. To topple Manchester City this time around, they will have to be more or less perfect.
Here is 90min's guide to Arsenal's final pre-season outing on Sunday.
What time does Arsenal vs Lyon kick-off?
Location: London, England
Stadium: Emirates Stadium
Date: Sunday 11 August
Kick-off Time: 14:00 BST / 09:00 ET / 06:00 PT
Defending their Emirates Cup crown in their final match of pre-season, Arsenal host Lyon at their North London headquarters on Sunday afternoon.
The Gunners coincidentally defeated French opposition in Monaco to clinch the 2023 crown, although their visitors are the last foreign team to take the exhibition title.
Despite emulating Arsenal's Invincibles feats 20 years on from the Arsene Wenger crop of 2003-04, Xabi Alonso's Bayer Leverkusen were dealt an extremely harsh reality check at the Emirates on Wednesday evening, where Mikel Arteta's rampant charges hit them for four.
As has been the case throughout the Spaniard's reign, the goals were shared around in front of a 50,000-strong crowd, where Oleksandr Zinchenko, Leandro Trossard, Kai Havertz and Gabriel Jesus ensured that an Adam Hlozek strike would be nothing more than scant consolation.
In typical Arteta fashion, the ex-Everton midfielder - reuniting with good friend and former Merseyside derby rival Alonso in midweek - insisted that the Gunners still have plenty of room for improvement, even after humbling a side who dropped just 12 league points in 2023-24.
Making a swift return to Emirates soil before their Premier League opener against Wolverhampton Wanderers on August 17, Arsenal are unsurprisingly the most successful team in Emirates Cup history, hoisting the trophy aloft on seven occasions down the years.
Monaco were the most recent victims of Arteta's outfit in the friendly tournament, going down on penalties last year after the Gunners' 6-0 dismantling of Sevilla in 2022, although the hosts now square up to technically the most successful foreign side since the competition's inauguration in 2007.
Lyon manager Pierre Sage pictured in August 2024
Indeed, Lyon are just one of five non-English sides to deny Arsenal their customary pre-season crown, overcoming an Unai Emery-led side in 2019 to emulate New York Red Bulls, Hamburger SV, Galatasaray and Valencia in tournaments gone by.
Lofty highs and lowly lows have been achieved by Les Gones since their last appearance in the exhibition encounter, and after briefly flirting with an unthinkable relegation from Ligue 1 last summer, an unheralded name in Pierre Sage steered the ship to calmer seas.
From battling in the lower echelons of the table to storming to the unlikeliest of Europa League qualifications - thanks in no small part to the goalscoring feats of former Arsenal skipper Alexandre Lacazette - Lyon also have a drubbing of a German team on their pre-season record book.
Les Gones head to North London on the back of a 4-0 crushing of Union Berlin on August 3, where another erstwhile Gunner - Ainsley Maitland-Niles - was on the scoresheet, alongside a Gift Orban brace and a strike from one-time West Ham United man Said Benrahma.
Sunday's contest is also Lyon's final tune-up fixture before an intriguing trip to Rennes in their Ligue 1 opener on August 18, and Les Gones only have two previous competitive meetings with Arsenal in their annals, losing 2-1 over two fixtures in the 2000-01 Champions League second group stage.
In addition to the injured Kieran Tierney (hamstring) and Takehiro Tomiyasu (knee), fellow full-backs Riccardo Calafiori and Jurrien Timber were not involved in the crushing of Leverkusen; the latter is nursing a minor foot issue and should not be risked here either.
Meanwhile, Arteta did not consider Calafiori for his debut as he slowly adapts to life in England, and while the Gunners boss is confident that the Italian can make his non-competitive debut on Sunday, it is highly unlikely to be from the off.
However, Declan Rice and Bukayo Saka completed 45 minutes of the midweek triumph and might return to their rightful roles in the first XI, which spells bad news for Jorginho and Fabio Vieira if Arteta persists with Havertz in a deeper role.
The North London giants will not be reuniting with ex-skipper Lacazette, though, as the Lyon leader - alongside Rayan Cherki and Johann Lepenant - are recovering from a painful silver medal at the Olympics following a 5-3 loss to Spain in the gold medal match.
Young goalkeeper Lassine Diarra represented Mali at the competition and will be given more time to recuperate too, but Arsenal academy graduate Maitland-Niles ought to be named in the first XI against his former side.
In Lacazette's absence, Georges Mikautadze - who took home one-sixth of the Euro 2024 Golden Boot with three goals to his name - starts up top, while Nemanja Matic is still kicking in midfield at 36.
Arsenal possible starting lineup:
Raya; White, Saliba, Gabriel, Zinchenko; Odegaard, Rice, Havertz; Saka, Jesus, Martinelli
Lyon possible starting lineup:
Lopes; Mata, Caleta-Car, Niakhate, Abner; Mangala, Matic, Caqueret; Maitland-Niles, Mikautadze, Benrahma
We say: Arsenal 3-1 Lyon
Gooners could be forgiven for expecting a shellacking given the manner of their defeat against Leverkusen, and goals should be a guarantee at the Emirates once again, especially with Arteta boasting all of his prolific attacking options once more.
Sage's Lyon are not to be taken lightly whatsoever and can capitalise on Arsenal's backline absences too, but the Emirates Cup should stay in North London for another year.
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