Match Day Morning: Arsenal vs Burnley — Can the Gunners Set Up a Title Clinch?

It's match day. Arsenal host already-relegated Burnley tonight at the Emirates, 8pm BST, and three points are non-negotiable. We break down the team news — Mosquera at right-back, the Calafiori question, and what Arteta said about his squad's mentality. Plus: the title maths, the injury ward, a quiet night on the transfer front, and a look ahead to what Tuesday could mean.

Match Day Morning: Arsenal vs Burnley — Can the Gunners Set Up a Title Clinch?
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Arsenal Daily Briefing — Monday 18 May 2026 | Match Day Morning Edition

Chapters

#TitleStart
1Hook0:08
2Welcome and agenda0:26
3Match preview0:50
4Team news and predicted XI1:50
5Arteta's mindset3:47
6Title race and fixtures5:08
7Injury update6:05
8Transfer desk6:56
9Road ahead and CL context7:27
10Closing — Arteta quote8:13

Full transcript

[0:08] Twelve months ago, Arsenal fans were watching their title hopes disintegrate in the final weeks. Tonight, they get to do something about it.
[0:16] Arsenal host Burnley at the Emirates. Kick-off eight o'clock BST. And if the Gunners do the business, they go back to the top of the Premier League with one game left.
[0:26] Good morning. This is your Arsenal Daily Briefing — the Match Day Morning Edition. I'm your host. Let's get into it.
[0:33] On today's show: full match preview for tonight, the team news and the big selection call at left-back, Arteta's message to his squad, the injury ward latest, a check on the transfer front, and we'll run through exactly what needs to happen for Arsenal to win this league.
[0:50] Right. The match first.
[0:52] Arsenal versus Burnley. Final home game of the 2025-26 Premier League season. Emirates Stadium, Monday the 18th of May, eight o'clock BST. Paul Tierney is the referee — and Arsenal are unbeaten in their last seven matches he's taken charge of.
[1:09] The opposition? Burnley are already down. They were relegated weeks ago. They have no manager — Scott Parker was sacked, Mike Jackson is the interim. They've won one of their last twenty-seven league games. They've conceded three or more goals in each of their last four away fixtures.
[1:25] Football365's David Tindall probably put it best: he said Arsenal couldn't have picked a better fixture for their final home game. And you'd be hard pressed to disagree.
[1:35] Arsenal's record against already-relegated teams in the Premier League era? Won all ten. Burnley have never scored more than once in nineteen meetings with Arsenal at this level. This is as close to a must-win that actually looks winnable as you'll ever get.
[1:50] Now the team news. And there's a genuine selection call to make.
[1:55] Cristhian Mosquera is nailed on at right-back. With Ben White out for the season and Timber still unavailable, Arteta has no other like-for-like option there. Arteta said at his press conference: "We need to look at alternatives. The two players we have there are not available at the moment." So Mosquera it is.
[2:13] The bigger call is at left-back. Riccardo Calafiori came off at half-time against West Ham on May 10th after feeling something. He was back in outdoor training by Thursday the 14th — spotted in Arsenal's open session. The official club preview does NOT list him among the absentees. That's the positive.
[2:31] But Arteta's own words at that press conference were cautious. He said: "We don't know whether he's going to be available now. We still have days ahead. Hopefully it's nothing serious, but we'll have to wait and see how he reacts."
[2:43] The Evening Standard puts him in their predicted XI but flags him as a doubt. Both of football.london's line-up writers — Tom Canton and Ryan Taylor — independently picked Piero Hincapie at left-back over Calafiori. That's notable. If Calafiori isn't ready, Hincapie steps in.
[3:02] In terms of the rest of the XI — the consensus points to Raya in goal; Mosquera, Saliba, Gabriel, Calafiori or Hincapie across the back; Rice and Lewis-Skelly in midfield; Saka, Odegaard, and Trossard behind Viktor Gyokeres up top.
[3:16] Odegaard is expected back in the starting lineup. He was brilliant off the bench at West Ham — came on and set up the winner. That's the kind of form you want your captain in going into the business end.
[3:26] One more thing on the training front. Sky Sports reported — and football.london picked it up — that Saka, Odegaard, and Saliba weren't visible in that open session on Thursday, doing individual work instead. Don't read too much into it. It's almost certainly load management with a Champions League final twelve days away. All three are expected to be available tonight.
[3:47] Arteta's message going into this one has been remarkably clear.
[3:52] He didn't watch Manchester City's win over Crystal Palace last Wednesday. He was at an Emirates sponsor dinner. He has explicitly refused to engage with any questions about title permutations, goal difference tactics, or City. His line: "We prepare just to beat Burnley. That's it."
[4:09] On the squad's mental state, he said: "The team has coped with everything in a really fantastic way. It's been extremely demanding from the beginning. There is no other choice." And he described his group as "emotionally at a really good state — so enthusiastic and so positive about the way that we can finish the season."
[4:27] He was also asked about goal difference — which matters if Arsenal and City end level on points. His answer: "First of all, you have to earn the right to win the game. If you can make that difference bigger in your favour, obviously we want to do it." He's not ruling it out. He's just not making it the focus.
[4:47] And one more thing from Arteta — the fan event. RedAction are staging another 'meet the coach' event outside the Emirates before tonight's game. He was asked about the first one. He said: "I loved it. I think all the players loved it. I think it builds an energy connection with them that we haven't experienced before." Expect a proper atmosphere tonight.
[5:08] Title race. Let's run the numbers.
[5:11] As it stands: Arsenal have 79 points from 36 games. Manchester City have 80 points from 37 games. City hold the head-to-head tiebreaker and lead on goal difference.
[5:23] Arsenal CANNOT clinch the title tonight. Even a ten-nil win doesn't do it. If Arsenal win and City don't play until tomorrow night, the earliest Arsenal can be champions is May 19th.
[5:35] Here's the scenario: Arsenal beat Burnley tonight — that takes them to 82 points. City then travel to Bournemouth on Tuesday. If City fail to win — draw or defeat — Arsenal are champions. It's that simple.
[5:55] If City win at Bournemouth, it goes to the final day. Arsenal travel to Crystal Palace on May 24th. City host Wolves. Both sides need maximum points from their last two games for it to be decided then. And that's the scenario Arsenal need to avoid by doing the job tonight.
[6:05] Injury update. Three confirmed absentees for tonight.
[6:09] Ben White — MCL injury sustained in the West Ham match. Season over. No surgery required, but he misses Burnley, Palace, and Budapest. Arteta: "It looks like a long-term injury. Not going to happen in many, many weeks." World Cup 2026 participation is also in doubt.
[6:27] Jurrien Timber — still out. He's been absent since mid-March with groin and ankle problems. Arteta was cautiously hopeful about the CL final: "There is a chance. But how big that chance is, I cannot tell you. He's going to try to do everything he can." Misses tonight.
[6:44] Mikel Merino — foot surgery back in February. He's been doing individual grass sessions. The Champions League final on May 30th is his target. No return in the Premier League.
[6:56] Transfer window. Quick one tonight.
[6:59] Nothing new in the last sixteen hours. Fabrizio Romano had zero Arsenal-related posts in yesterday's window. We're two weeks out from the season ending — the window itself doesn't even open until June 15th. The names we've been watching — Mateus Fernandes from West Ham, Morten Hjulmand from Sporting — those situations haven't moved overnight.
[7:18] Arteta's own contract is expected to be formally tabled post-season. Romano confirmed talks are planned. But that's a summer story.
[7:27] So what are we looking at over the next twelve days?
[7:30] Tonight, Arsenal beat Burnley — that's the starting point for everything. Tomorrow night, City go to Bournemouth. If the stars align, we could be talking about champions on Tuesday morning.
[7:41] If not, it's Arsenal at Crystal Palace on May 24th. Potential final-day decider. And then, regardless of what happens in the league, twelve days from now: PSG versus Arsenal in the Champions League final. Puskas Arena, Budapest, May 30th.
[7:59] PSG have Ousmane Dembele back from injury, which is good news for them, but they've been decimated in key areas for months. Arsenal just need to stay healthy and focused. The league first. Europe after.
[8:13] Before we go — Arteta's quote from his Thursday presser. I think this one captures exactly where this squad is right now.
[8:20] He was asked about that Etihad defeat earlier in the season — the one that threatened to derail the whole campaign. He said: "It was a reset moment. The performance was there, and I think we deserved much more than what we got out of the game. But we used that as fuel to be even more convinced."
[8:36] Fuel to be even more convinced. That's where Arsenal are tonight. Three points at home against a relegated side — that's the job. The rest writes itself.
[8:46] That's your Arsenal Daily Briefing for Monday May 18th. If you found it useful, share it with a Gooner who needs to get through the working day before kick-off. We'll be back tomorrow morning with the full match report. Enjoy the game tonight. Come on Arsenal.

Sources

  1. football.london — Every word Mikel Arteta said on Arsenal vs Burnley, Timber return, Calafiori and team bus event https://www.football.london/arsenal-fc/news/every-word-mikel-arteta-said-33943706
  2. football.london — Arsenal line-ups vs Burnley decided as Mikel Arteta makes three changes to starting XI https://www.football.london/arsenal-fc/fixtures-results/arsenal-line-up-burnley-news-33944975
  3. football.london — Arsenal get Riccardo Calafiori injury update as trio given special training plan ahead of Burnley https://www.football.london/arsenal-fc/players/arsenal-riccardo-calafiori-injury-update-33949756
  4. Arseblog News — Prepare in the best possible way: Arteta blocks out title noise ahead of Burnley clash https://arseblog.news/2026/05/prepare-in-the-best-possible-way-arteta-blocks-out-title-noise-ahead-of-burnley-clash/
  5. Arseblog News — Arteta assessing his right-back options despite Timber progress https://arseblog.news/2026/05/arteta-assessing-his-right-back-options-despite-timber-progress/

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