
Premier League
7:00 PMMay 18, 2026
Regular Season – 37
Emirates Stadium
Referee: Paul Tierney, England


Arsenal


Burnley
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1.03
Expected goals (xG)
0.21
Passing
438 (87%)
Accurate passes
255 (79%)
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1
G
David Raya
33
D
Riccardo Calafiori
6
D
Gabriel Magalhães
2
D
William Saliba
3
D
Cristhian Mosquera
10
M
Eberechi Eze
41
M
Declan Rice
8
M
Martin Ødegaard (C)
19
F
Leandro Trossard
F
Kai Havertz
37′
F
Bukayo Saka
13
G
Max Weiss
D
Lucas Pires
5
D
Maxime Estève
6
D
Axel Tuanzebe
2
D
Kyle Walker (C)
8
M
Lesley Ugochukwu
16
M
Florentino Luís
11
M
Jaidon Anthony
M
Hannibal Mejbri
17
M
Loum Tchaouna
F
Zian Flemming

Premier League Standings – Premier League
Qualification/Relegation
- Promotion – Champions League (League phase)
- Promotion – Europa League (League phase)
- Promotion – Conference League (Qualification)
- Relegation – Championship
Arsenal secured a narrow 1-0 victory over Burnley at Emirates Stadium, with Kai Havertz’s first-half strike proving decisive in a controlled performance by the league leaders.
Arsenal dominated proceedings from start to finish, controlling 61% possession against a Burnley side fighting for survival. The Gunners arrived at this match sitting atop the Premier League table with 79 points from 36 games. Burnley, meanwhile, languished in 19th place with just 21 points, desperate for points to aid their relegation battle.
The hosts made their superiority count early in the contest. Havertz broke the deadlock in the 37th minute, latching onto a chance inside the box to fire Arsenal ahead. The German striker’s clinical finish gave Arsenal the lead they would hold throughout the match.
Arsenal’s attacking play dominated the first half. The home side created numerous opportunities, with their forwards pressing high and winning the ball in dangerous areas. Burnley offered little in attack, struggling to build any sustained pressure on the Arsenal goal.
Havertz’s opener gave Arsenal control they never relinquished. The Gunners’ passing moved smoothly, with 87% accuracy across 506 total passes. Declan Rice orchestrated play from midfield with composure, completing five tackles and earning an 8.3 rating for his influential display.
The second half saw Arsenal manage the game expertly. Burnley grew frustrated as their attacks repeatedly broke down. The visitors managed just five total shots, with none finding the target. Their goalkeeper Max Weiss made two saves to keep the scoreline respectable.
Havertz picked up a yellow card in the 67th minute for a tactical foul. Arsenal’s control meant few anxious moments for their defense. Burnley’s indiscipline showed through multiple yellow cards, with Mejbri, Flemming, and Lucas Pires all cautioned.
Arsenal’s attacking threat remained constant throughout. Bukayo Saka provided defensive support while creating chances down the wing. Leandro Trossard added width to Arsenal’s play, though neither managed to extend the lead.
The statistics told the story of Arsenal’s dominance. The Gunners recorded 13 total shots compared to Burnley’s five. Expected goals favored Arsenal at 1.03 to 0.21, reflecting the quality of chances created.
Burnley’s frustration boiled over late in the match. Lucas Pires received a yellow card in the 90+4th minute as tensions mounted. Arsenal held firm to secure three points without requiring goalkeeper heroics.
This victory extends Arsenal’s lead at the top of the table. The Gunners’ form shows just one loss in their last five matches. Burnley’s loss keeps them rooted near the bottom, with their survival hopes fading fast.
Arsenal face their next fixture looking to maintain their title charge. Burnley must find immediate improvement to avoid relegation from the Premier League.
