Sheffield United v Arsenal, 04 March 2024

Score6-0 to Arsenal
RefereeSam Barrott
CompetitionPremier League
VenueBramall Lane
Attendance29,157
Kick-off: 8.00pm . Premier League Head to Head Played: 12 Sheffield United won: 2 Drawn: 4 Arsenal won: 6 Sheffield United scored: 7 Arsenal scored: 26 . In their 100th league meeting, this was Arsenal's biggest win against Sheffield United since a 6-0 victory in the League Cup at the Emirates Stadium on 23 September 2008.

0 Sheffield United

Manager: Chris Wilder

6 Arsenal

Manager: Mikel Arteta

Goals:

Goals:

Martin Odegaard 5 G
Jayden Bogle own goal 13 OG
Gabriel Martinelli 15 G
Kai Havertz 25 G
Declan Rice 39 G
Ben White 58 G

Starting lineup:

Goalkeeper Ivo Grbić
Defender Jayden Bogle
Defender Auston Trusty
Defender/Midfielder Jack Robinson
Midfielder Tom Davies
Midfielder Gustavo Hamer
Midfielder James McAtee
Midfielder Oliver Norwood
Midfielder Vinícius Souza
Forward Ollie McBurnie

Starting lineup:

David Raya Goalkeeper
Gabriel Defender
Jakub Kiwior Defender
William Saliba Defender
Ben White Defender
Declan Rice Defender/Midfielder
Bukayo Saka Defender/Midfielder/Forward
Jorginho Midfielder
Martin Odegaard Midfielder
Kai Havertz Midfielder/Forward

Substitutions:

Ben Osborn for Oliver Norwood 17
George Baldock for James McAtee 46
Andre Brooks for Tom Davies 46
William Osula for Ollie McBurnie 46
Oliver Arblaster for Anel Ahmedhodžić 64

Substitutions:

Fábio Vieira for Bukayo Saka 46
Gabriel Jesus for Gabriel Martinelli 64
Cédric Soares for Ben White 65
Thomas Partey for Jorginho 65
Leandro Trossard for Declan Rice 74

Cards:

Jayden Bogle 29 Y

Cards:

On the bench:

Goalkeeper Wes Foderingham
Defender/Midfielder George Baldock
Defender/Midfielder Yasser Larouci
Midfielder Oliver Arblaster
Midfielder Sydie Peck
Midfielder/Forward Andre Brooks
Midfielder/Forward Ben Osborn
Forward William Osula

On the bench:

Goalkeeper Aaron Ramsdale
Defender Cédric Soares
Defender/Midfielder Thomas Partey
Midfielder Fábio Vieira
Midfielder Reiss Nelson
Midfielder Emile Smith Rowe
Midfielder Leandro Trossard
Forward Eddie Nketiah

Comments:

League position: 20th . Sheffield United had now became the first-ever English league team to concede five or more goals in four consecutive home games in all competitions. . The Blades had now become the first team to lose six or more goals in a season in the Premier League by a margin of five or more goals; previously five by Derby County in 2007-08. . They had now failed to score in three consecutive league games for the first time since August 2021 in the League Championship.

Comments:

League position: 3rd . This was Arsenal's biggest away win since 22 days earlier at West Ham United in the Premier League (6-0 on 11 February 2024). . The Gunners had now become the first-ever English league team to win three consecutive away games by a margin of five or more goals. . They had now become the first team to score five or more goals in three consecutive away games in the top division since Burnley in League Division One in September 1961.

0 Sheffield United

Manager: Chris Wilder

Goals:

Starting lineup:

Goalkeeper Ivo Grbić
Defender Jayden Bogle
Defender Auston Trusty
Defender/Midfielder Jack Robinson
Midfielder Tom Davies
Midfielder Gustavo Hamer
Midfielder James McAtee
Midfielder Oliver Norwood
Midfielder Vinícius Souza
Forward Ollie McBurnie

Substitutions:

Ben Osborn for Oliver Norwood 17
George Baldock for James McAtee 46
Andre Brooks for Tom Davies 46
William Osula for Ollie McBurnie 46
Oliver Arblaster for Anel Ahmedhodžić 64

Cards:

Jayden Bogle 29 Y

On the bench:

Goalkeeper Wes Foderingham
Defender/Midfielder George Baldock
Defender/Midfielder Yasser Larouci
Midfielder Oliver Arblaster
Midfielder Sydie Peck
Midfielder/Forward Andre Brooks
Midfielder/Forward Ben Osborn
Forward William Osula

Comments:

League position: 20th . Sheffield United had now became the first-ever English league team to concede five or more goals in four consecutive home games in all competitions. . The Blades had now become the first team to lose six or more goals in a season in the Premier League by a margin of five or more goals; previously five by Derby County in 2007-08. . They had now failed to score in three consecutive league games for the first time since August 2021 in the League Championship.

6 Arsenal

Manager: Mikel Arteta

Goals:

Martin Odegaard 5 G
Jayden Bogle own goal 13 OG
Gabriel Martinelli 15 G
Kai Havertz 25 G
Declan Rice 39 G
Ben White 58 G

Starting lineup:

David Raya Goalkeeper
Gabriel Defender
Jakub Kiwior Defender
William Saliba Defender
Ben White Defender
Declan Rice Defender/Midfielder
Bukayo Saka Defender/Midfielder/Forward
Jorginho Midfielder
Martin Odegaard Midfielder
Kai Havertz Midfielder/Forward

Substitutions:

Fábio Vieira for Bukayo Saka 46
Gabriel Jesus for Gabriel Martinelli 64
Cédric Soares for Ben White 65
Thomas Partey for Jorginho 65
Leandro Trossard for Declan Rice 74

Cards:

On the bench:

Goalkeeper Aaron Ramsdale
Defender Cédric Soares
Defender/Midfielder Thomas Partey
Midfielder Fábio Vieira
Midfielder Reiss Nelson
Midfielder Emile Smith Rowe
Midfielder Leandro Trossard
Forward Eddie Nketiah

Comments:

League position: 3rd . This was Arsenal's biggest away win since 22 days earlier at West Ham United in the Premier League (6-0 on 11 February 2024). . The Gunners had now become the first-ever English league team to win three consecutive away games by a margin of five or more goals. . They had now become the first team to score five or more goals in three consecutive away games in the top division since Burnley in League Division One in September 1961.