Arsenal host Newcastle in the Premier League on Sunday May 18, live on Sky Sports' Super Sunday, as the race for Champions League qualification continues.
Arsenal are second in the Premier League table on 68 points but are still not quite guaranteed a top-five finish needed to qualify for next season's Champions League.
The Gunners drew 2-2 with league champions Liverpool last Sunday.
Newcastle are third in the table - two points behind Arsenal - and beat fellow top-five rivals Chelsea 2-0 last time out.
Arsenal and Newcastle have met three times already this season with the Magpies victorious on all three occasions. The reverse league fixture saw Newcastle beat Arsenal 1-0 on November 2, before Eddie Howe's side won both legs of the Carabao Cup semi-final tie 2-0.
When is Arsenal vs Newcastle
Arsenal vs Newcastle in the Premier League takes place on Sunday May 18 at the Emirates Stadium. Kick-off is 4.30pm UK time.
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Arsenal vs Newcastle team news
Kai Havertz is in contention to make his first appearance for Arsenal since February. The German forward has been sidelined following surgery on a hamstring tear he sustained during the club's warm weather training camp in Dubai.
Mikel Arteta will hand late fitness tests to Declan Rice and Jurrien Timber who did not feature in Arsenal's 2-2 draw against Liverpool last weekend.
Newcastle defender Sven Botman is a doubt after taking a knock to his knee. Joe Willock is battling to be fit and the game is likely to come too soon for Jamaal Lascelles and Joelinton, while Kieran Trippier and Lewis Hall are still out.
Arsenal vs Newcastle odds and score prediction
Sky Sports' Lewis Jones...
The draw at 5/2 with Sky Bet must be of interest based on it suiting both teams. If this rolls past 70 minutes with the scores level we could get a drifty end that peters out.
Newcastle know a point will be just fine for their prospects as they'd have Champions League qualification firmly in their hands heading into the final day knowing a win over Everton at home would secure a top-five finish.
Meanwhile, you get the feeling Mikel Arteta and his boys just want the season to end now. Arsenal have dropped 18 points in their last 11 Premier League games, winning just three times and have been beaten by the Toon on three occasions already this season. A draw is fine for them in terms of finishing second with only Southampton to come for them.
SCORE PREDICTION: 1-1 | JONES KNOWS' BEST BET: Draw and Under 2.5 Goals in match (4/1 with Sky Bet)
The race for Champions League qualification is more competitive than ever with five Premier League teams guaranteed qualification, but who will make the cut?
The race for the top five is tight, with only six points separating second-placed Arsenal down to Nottingham Forest in seventh.
Premier League winners Liverpool have already guaranteed Champions League football, while Opta put Arsenal's prospects at 99.9 per cent.
Following their 2-2 draw at Anfield, the Gunners require one point from their remaining two fixtures to secure a top-five place.
Newcastle, Chelsea and Aston Villa are all level on 66 points, although the latter two have now played a game more than Eddie Howe's side.
Meanwhile, ahead of their rearranged home game with Bournemouth on Tuesday evening, Manchester City have slipped out of the top five following Friday's night's results and Forest could even move level on points with Pep Guardiola's team by winning at West Ham United on Super Sunday.