In the grand theatre of the Premier League, the marathon is fast approaching its final furlongs and the powers that be at the Emirates have refused to...
In the grand theatre of the Premier League, the marathon is fast approaching its final furlongs and the powers that be at the Emirates have refused to blink. Arsenal, much like the Nigerian international Wilfred Ndidi in his prime, have shown resilience when it mattered most. Having been caught at the top by Manchester City a fortnight ago, the Gunners were handed a lifeline when Pep Guardiola. �s men stumbled, allowing Mikel Arteta. �s side to kick clear once more. With two matches in hand before City take to the pitch again, Arsenal had the opportunity to stretch their lead to six points. They banked the first three with a gritty victory over Newcastle last weekend and now stand on the cusp of doubling that advantage. Today, Fulham arrive at the Emirates and the expectations are high. The visitors will need to give a good account of themselves but on current form, Arteta. �s men look clinical and formidable. At the end of the day, this is a fixture that could define the title race and the viewing centres across Lagos and Abuja will be buzzing. The kick off is at 17.30 Nigerian time and GoalZaza brings you all the build up, team news and expert analysis. Elsewhere in the Premier League, the afternoon kick offs promise entertainment. Brentford host West Ham in a contest that could see the Super Eagles talisman Victor Osimhen linked with a summer move dominate pre match chatter. Newcastle welcome Brighton in a battle of two sides chasing European spots while Wolves entertain Sunderland in a relegation six pointer. The Championship finale also takes centre stage with promotion and survival on the line. GoalZaza has you covered with all the fixtures, tables and talking points. In the Women. �s Champions League semi final buildup, the conversation is equally intense. Nigerian fans will be watching closely as Asisat Oshoala. �s Barcelona prepare for a crunch tie. The former Super Falcons star remains a stalwart for her club and her performances continue to inspire young girls across the country who dream of football glory. The powers that be at GoalZaza have ensured that every angle is covered, every transfer rumour dissected and every tactical nuance explained. For the fans gathering at viewing centres in Surulere or Wuse, the atmosphere will be electric. When Arsenal take the pitch, the noise will rise with every pass from Bukayo Saka and every tackle from Declan Rice. Should the Gunners score, expect a roar that echoes through the streets of Victoria Island and into the heart of the capital. The cold drinks will flow, the arguments over who is better between Osimhen and Boniface will rage on and by full time, the only question will be whether City can respond on Monday. This is the football life Nigeria loves and GoalZaza is your exclusive window into it.