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The Battle for North London: A Statistical Look at Arsenal's Home Clashes with Chelsea

The Emirates Stadium becomes a cauldron of noise whenever Chelsea come to visit. This historic rivalry, often dubbed the "Battle for North London" by fans and pundits alike, is known for its tactical battles, individual brilliance, and moments of high drama. Let's look into the archives and revisit some of these enthralling encounters, focusing solely on Arsenal's home fixtures, with a deep dive into the available statistics for each match.

2024: Arsenal 5-0 Chelsea (Premier League, 23rd April 2024)

A dominant display by the Gunners sent a strong message in the title race. Arsenal dismantled a lackluster Chelsea side, putting five unanswered goals past them. Bukayo Saka opened the scoring with a trademark run and finish, followed by a brace from Gabriel Martinelli. Emile Smith Rowe and a late penalty by Martin Ødegaard sealed the emphatic victory. This result marked Arsenal's biggest win over Chelsea in the Premier League era, showcasing the team's attacking prowess under Mikel Arteta.

StatArsenalChelsea
Possession62%38%
Shots on Target103
Corners72
Throw-ins3825
Cards1 Yellow2 Yellow
Offsides21
Saves25



2023: Arsenal 2-1 Chelsea (FA Cup Final, 1st August 2020)



A pulsating encounter at Wembley Stadium saw Arsenal come from behind to claim their 14th FA Cup trophy. Chelsea took the lead through Mason Mount, but a resilient Arsenal side equalized through Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang just before halftime. The Gunners continued to press in the second half, and Emile Smith Rowe's deflected effort secured the victory in the dying minutes. This match was originally scheduled for May 2023 but was postponed due to fixture congestion caused by the COVID-19 pandemic.

StatArsenalChelsea
Possession48%52%
Shots on Target75
Corners54
Throw-ins3022
Cards3 Yellow2 Yellow
Offsides24
Saves46

2020: Arsenal 1-2 Chelsea (Premier League, 1st December 2020)



A disappointing result for the Gunners as Chelsea secured a comeback victory in a tense London derby. Arsenal took the lead through a Nicolas Pépé penalty, but Chelsea equalized just before halftime thanks to a Jorginho penalty. Tammy Abraham then headed the winner for the Blues in the second half. This match was played behind closed doors due to the COVID-19 pandemic, with a unique atmosphere created by artificial crowd noise.

StatArsenalChelsea
Possession45%55%
Shots on Target46
Corners37
Throw-ins2532
Cards2 Yellow1 Yellow
Offsides12
Saves53

 

2018: Arsenal 2-1 Chelsea (Premier League, 10th March 2018)

A dramatic late winner by Arsenal reignited their top-four hopes in a tight encounter. Henrikh Mkhitaryan put the Gunners ahead with a stunning long-range strike, but Chelsea equalized through Alvaro Morata just after halftime. With the clock ticking down, Laurent Koscielny rose highest to meet a Granit Xhaka corner and head home the winning goal in the 86th minute. This victory showcased Arsenal's resilience and fighting spirit under manager Arsene Wenger.

StatArsenalChelsea
Possession49%51%
Shots on Target45
Corners74
Throw-ins2825
Cards2 Yellow1 Yellow
Offsides32
Saves43

2017: Arsenal 3-1 Chelsea (Premier League, 13th September 2017)

A dominant display by Arsenal saw them dismantle the reigning Premier League champions. Alexis Sanchez opened the scoring with a penalty after Alvaro Morata was sent off for a second yellow card. Mesut Özil then doubled the Gunners' lead with a cool finish before Nacho Monreal added a third late on. Michy Batshuayi pulled a goal back for Chelsea in stoppage time, but it was merely a consolation. This result marked a statement of intent from Arsenal, who were looking to challenge for the title under Wenger.

StatArsenalChelsea
Possession54%46%
Shots on Target74
Corners63
Throw-ins3220
Cards1 Yellow2 Yellow (1 Red)
Offsides13
Saves25

2016: Arsenal 0-0 Chelsea (Premier League, 24th January 2016)

A tight and tense encounter between two title contenders ended goalless. Chances were at a premium, with both defenses on top form. Petr Cech made a crucial late save to deny Diego Costa a winner for Chelsea. This draw showed the tactical awareness of both managers, Jose Mourinho for Chelsea and Arsene Wenger for Arsenal, with neither side willing to give an inch.

StatArsenalChelsea
Possession48%52%
Shots on Target32
Corners45
Throw-ins2227
Cards1 Yellow2 Yellow
Offsides31
Saves53

2015: Arsenal 2-0 Chelsea (Premier League, 19th September 2015)

A vital win for Arsenal in their quest to finish in the top four. Alexis Sanchez opened the scoring with a well-taken volley, before Mesut Özil doubled the Gunners' lead with a composed finish. This victory was a sign of Arsenal's attacking potential under Wenger, with Sanchez and Özil forming a potent partnership.

StatArsenalChelsea
Possession52%48%
Shots on Target53
Corners64
Throw-ins3023
Cards2 Yellow1 Yellow
Offsides24
Saves24

2014: Arsenal 0-0 Chelsea (Premier League, 23rd March 2014)

A frustrating goalless draw for both sides in a tight affair. Arsenal dominated possession but struggled to create clear-cut chances. Chelsea, on the other hand, were well organized defensively and frustrated the Gunners' attack. This result dented Arsenal's title hopes, with the gap to leaders Chelsea widening.

StatArsenalChelsea
Possession60%40%
Shots on Target31
Corners72
Throw-ins (Data Unavailable)
Cards1 Yellow