Arsenal have won 14 of their last 18 meetings with Burnley, beating them home and away last time the Clarets were in the Premier League. At Turf Moor, the Gunners are unbeaten in nine visits, winning seven of them, their most-recent league defeat in this part of Lancarshire coming in 1973.
Burnley vs Arsenal preview
Last weekend was pretty perfect from an Arsenal point of view, so can they continue their winning streak? On Sunday, the Gunners battled to a 1-0 victory over Crystal Palace in North London, the only goal, of course, coming from a set-piece, lashed home by Eberechi Eze against his former side. That made it four straight league wins for Mikel Arteta's team and, with Liverpool, Manchester City and Chelsea all losing, they're now four points clear of second-placed Bournemouth.

Then, on Wednesday night, the Gunners booked their place in the Carabao Cup quarter-finals, overcoming Brighton 2-0 in North London. They rode their luck at times, Kepa Arrizabalaga forced into a flurry of first half saves, but goals after the break from Ethan Nwaneri and substitute Bukayo Saka saw them progress. Arsenal thereby became the first team in English top-flight history to play 6+ matches in a single calendar month, win all six and not concede a single goal. Only on three occasions before have they kept seven or more successive clean sheets, the club record of eight set in 1903. So, will Arteta's team both win and enjoy a shutout at Turf Moor on Saturday?
Burnley meantime come into this buoyant and, crucially, outside the bottom three. The Clarets raced into a 2-0 lead at bottom of the table Wolves last Sunday, Zian Flemming scoring both goals, only for the home side to draw level by half time. Nevertheless, in a match that could have gone either way at Molineux, it was Lyle Foster who snatched a priceless victory for the visitors right at the death.

That actually made it back-to-back wins for Scott Parker's side, having beaten Leeds 2-0 in their most-recent home game; Lesley Ugochukwu and Loum Tchaouna scoring that day. When Burnley were last in the Premier League two seasons ago, Vincent Kompany's team accumulated just 24 points all year, but Parker's team have ten already, so sit five points above the drop zone. Nevertheless, for how impressive Burnley have been, Arsenal should be too strong at Turf Moor.
Burnley vs Arsenal head-to-head record
- Matches Played: 115.
- Burnley Wins: 34. Draws: 24. Arsenal Wins: 57.
Burnley team news
Scott Parker could name an unchanged team from the side that won at Wolves, with loanee Florentino Luís having formed a solid midfield partnership with Josh Cullen and Lesley Ugochukwu.

Zian Flemming's double at Molineux will see him continue to lead the line, chosen over last weekend's match-winner Lyle Foster as well as forgotten man Armando Broja.
Burnley predicted lineup vs Arsenal: (4-3-3): Dúbravka; Walker, Estève, Tuanzebe, Hartman; Cullen, Ugochukwu, Florentino Luís, Tchaouna, Anthony; Flemming.
Burnley player to watch vs Arsenal
Kyle Walker has won 18 of his 28 career meetings with Arsenal, scoring in a North London derby at White Hart Lane in 2011, so can he help derail the Gunners' title aspirations at Turf Moor?
Arsenal team news
Mikel Arteta did rotate in the Carabao Cup, deploying an entirely new-look back four, while teenagers Andre Harriman-Annous and Max Dowman both started in attack, the latter only 15 of course.
In terms of forward options here, he might be short, given that Martin Ødegaard, Kai Havertz, Gabriel Jesus and Noni Madueke are all sidelined, while Gabriel Martinelli is a doubt, having sat out the mid-week win. So, Leandro Trossard and Viktor Gyökeres will keep their places in the forward line.

Elsewhere, William Saliba suffered a knock against Crystal Palace last Sunday, the severity of which is not yet known. Assuming he isn't risked, Cristhian Mosquera should once again prove to be an able deputy, partnering Gabriel, after Piero Hincapié made his full debut in the EFL Cup.
Arsenal predicted lineup vs Burnley: (4-3-3): Raya, Timber, Mosquera, Gabriel, Calafiori; Zubimendi, Rice, Eze; Saka, Martinelli, Gyökeres.
Arsenal player to watch vs Burnley
Bukayo Saka scored his fourth goal of the season on Wednesday, while he bagged a brace when Arsenal last visited Turf Moor in February 2024, so can he repeat that feat on Saturday?
Burnley vs Arsenal prediction
We are backing Arsenal to both win and keep a clean sheet because, well, that's just what they do, the Gunners having become a very 2-0 team, hoping for another here: Burnley 0-2 Arsenal.
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Burnley vs Arsenal in the Premier League will be available on the following TV channels;
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What is the date and kick-off time for Burnley vs Arsenal in the Premier League?
Burnley vs Arsenal takes place on Saturday 1 November 2025, with kick off at 15:00 (GMT), 11:00 (EDT) & 8:00 (PDT).
