Daniel Farke and Mikel Arteta looking neutral
Credit: Imago
Josh Edwards
Fri 22 August 2025 14:10, UK
Leeds United fans will travel in their numbers for their first away trip back in the Premier League against Arsenal this Saturday.
Leeds secured a 1-0 win against Everton at Elland Road on their return to the Premier League, and Daniel Farke will be looking to take that momentum into this weekend’s clash.
Arsenal play host to Leeds in an encounter that has been played 127 times, dating back to December 1924.
Mikel Arteta’s side are favourites for the clash, as MOT Leeds News talks through everything you need to know for Saturday night’s fixture at the Emirates.
Daniel Farke celebrates a Leeds win whilst at Elland Road.
Farke has passed his first test back in the Premier League. (Credit: Imago)
Leeds supporters set for warm day at Emirates Stadium
Hot weather has been present in the UK all summer, and it seems highly unlikely to be any different when Leeds travel to face Arsenal.
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At the time of kickoff, which is 5:30pm, temperatures of around 21 degrees Celsius are expected in Greater London, with less than a five per cent chance of any rain.
Those temperatures will remain present up until the final kick of the game, with it only expected to cool down around 8pm.
Wind gusts of around 11mph will hit the Emirates throughout the day, with relatively high humidity levels expected.
For those making the trip and doing so early, sun protection may be required with a UV index of six present in the early afternoon.
Leeds United supporters celebrating on the streets
Leeds fans will be there in numbers on Saturday (Credit: Imago)
Leeds set for another sell-out away end at Arsenal
Unsurprisingly, Leeds supporters have snapped up the tickets to watch their side in the capital, with 3,003 Whites supporters making the trip.
Arsenal have all but sold out their home end, with only a very limited number of resale tickets available at a massively inflated cost.
Leeds pricing vs Arsenal
Adult- £30
24 and under- £22.75
66 and over- £12.75
16 and under- £11.50
Leeds fans will make their noise heard again this weekend, and play a massive role as the Whites look to pick up their second in as many games.
Mikel Arteta with arms crossed
Arsenal boss, Arteta (Credit: Imago)
Emirates Stadium guide
The Emirates Stadium is the fifth biggest ground in the country, though navigating it is easy.
Away fans are seated in the lower tier of the South East corner, with Leeds receiving the maximum allocation permitted for this Saturday’s clash.
For those travelling by train, the London Underground can get you there in no time if you take the Piccadilly line and get off at Arsenal tube station.
Emirates Stadium is just a few minutes’ walk from there, while supporters travelling by car are recommended to park slightly further away from the ground.
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