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Graham Potter has predicted the result of Arsenal vs Liverpool on Sunday
Arsenal face Liverpool in the Premier League on Sunday in what could be a huge game in terms of the Premier League title race.
Arsenal have been tipped to win the league by many experts this season, but it’s Liverpool who currently top the table, and a victory on Sunday will only strengthen the Reds’ title credentials.
However, as any Premier League team would be able to tell you over the past few years, the Emirates is not an easy place to go to and get a result.
Mikel Arteta’s side are brilliant at home, but they do head into this game with a depleted squad.
William Saliba is suspended, Riccardo Calafiori is injured, Martin Odegaard remains sidelines while Bukayo Saka is a doubt.
Those selection issues make this game that much more open, and it’s very hard to predict who will win this match.
Speaking on the Planet Premier League Podcast, Graham Potter has now shared his prediction on how this game will go.

Graham Potter predicts Arsenal vs Liverpool
Potter shared his verdict on how this game will go.
The former Chelsea boss predicted this game to be a draw, claiming that he’s sitting on the fence.
However, Nedum Onuoha noted that Potter isn’t sitting on the fence as a draw is as strong a prediction as a win either way.
“Graham? Who will win?” The host asked.
“I’ll go draw, sit on the fence,” Potter said.
“Do you know what? We’ve got to end that. We’ve got to end that,” Onuoha added.
“There’s no way a draw is sitting on the fence. It’s a possible outcome. How can we say that?”
Arsenal will still be strong
Arsenal may end up being without four of their most important players this weekend, but they can still field an incredibly strong team.
Indeed, William Saliba could be replaced by Jurrien Timber, with Ben White stepping in at right-back, while Oleksandr Zinchenko can replace Riccardo Calafiori at left-back.
If Saka is out, Raheem Sterling isn’t a bad option, and he will be keen to get one over his former club.
Meanwhile, Martin Odegaard has been missed as of late, but Leandro Trossard has done a relatively good job of replacing the Norwegian.
Arsenal do head into this game with a depleted squad, but you’d have to be a fool to write the Gunners off due to their injury and suspension issues.
Liverpool will have to be at their best to get something here, and they may well be happy to take a draw away at the Emirates.
This will be an intriguing tactical battle between two top teams.