Arsenal Women are looking to continue their 100% record in the Women's Super League this season when they welcome fellow title contenders Manchester City Women to North London on Sunday.
Gareth Taylor's side have been struck with many injuries to key players at the beginning of this campaign, and currently sit three points behind the Gunners, who are second to Brighton & Hove Albion on goal difference.
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Jonas Eidevall has had the perfect start to life as Arsenal manager, with two league wins out of two, including victory over rivals Chelsea.
The Gunners followed up their 3-2 win against the reigning champions with a comfortable 4-0 victory when they travelled along the M4 to face Reading before the international break.
Arsenal held a three-goal advantage at half time in that game, thanks to goals from Jennifer Beattie, Beth Mead and Vivianne Miedema, who completed the job for her side with a fourth goal just after the restart.
After facing Chelsea on the opening day, meeting Man City on Sunday will mean that Arsenal have played two of the title contenders in their first three games, and victory against Taylor's team will likely make Eidevall's side favourites for the WSL crown.
However, Arsenal's recent record against Man City is not favourable for the North London club, who have lost by the scoreline of 2-1 in each of the last four meetings between these two sides.
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Man City's last victory against the Gunners came in gameweek 14 last season back in February, when Ellen White and Lauren Hemp sealed an away triumph.
Taylor has had to deal with many injury absentees at the beginning of this campaign, but his side were not fazed on the opening day, running out as comfortable 4-0 winners at Goodison Park against Everton.
However, last time out before the international break, Tottenham Hotspur secured an unlikely three points at the Academy Stadium, despite a controversial winning goal which came in the 86th minute.
Hemp had given the home side an early lead but Spurs grew into the game and completed their turnaround courtesy of an own goal from goalkeeper Karima Benameur, despite an apparent handball by Rosella Ayane in the build-up.
Based on form and current squad depth, Arsenal are arguably favourites for Sunday's clash, but Taylor will want his side to be more clinical in front of goal than the display they showed against Spurs.
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Arsenal remain without midfielder Jordan Nobbs, who is expected to be sidelined with injury until next month, but Eidevall has no new absentee concerns ahead of Sunday's game.
Katie McCabe played in a more advanced role against Reading, after operating as a left-back on the opening day against Chelsea, and with two assists to her name already this season, she continues to be a creative asset for the Gunners.
Centre-back Leah Williamson enjoyed a successful international week with England, as she captained the senior side for the first time, and she is certain to start this weekend, alongside Beattie at the heart of Arsenal's defence.
Steph Houghton picked up a knock while on international duty and joins a whole host of players in the physio room at Man City, including Lucy Bronze, Esme Morgan, Karen Bardsley, Chloe Kelly, Hayley Raso, Ellie Roebuck, Keira Walsh and Caroline Weir.
Taking into consideration Man City's absentees, Taylor could include youngster Ruby Mace, formerly of Arsenal, in the starting lineup and Benameur is going to continue between the posts for the away side.
Arsenal Women possible starting lineup:
Zinsberger; Catley, Beattie, Williamson, Maritz; Maanum, Little, Walti; McCabe, Miedema, Mead
Manchester City Women possible starting lineup:
Benameur; Stokes, Greenwood, Kennedy, Mace; Stanway, Coombs, Losada; Hemp, White, Beckie
We say: Arsenal Women 2-1 Manchester City Women
Sunday's game posed a big challenge for Manchester City before any injury absentees, so adding that factor to the fixture suggests that it will be a difficult day at the office for the away side.
Arsenal are in fantastic form and will be confident of securing three points, which they should achieve given the current strength and depth of their squad.
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Data Analysis
Our analysis of all available data, including recent performances and player stats up until an hour before kickoff, suggested the most likely outcome of this match was a Arsenal Women win with a probability of 38.11%. A win for Manchester City Women had a probability of 37.68% and a draw had a probability of 24.2%.
The most likely scoreline for an Arsenal Women win was 2-1 with a probability of 8.43%. The next most likely scorelines for that outcome were 1-0 (7.4%) and 2-0 (5.6%). The likeliest Manchester City Women win was 1-2 (8.37%), while for a drawn scoreline it was 1-1 (11.12%). The actual scoreline of 5-0 was predicted with a 0.3% likelihood. Our data analysis correctly predicted that Arsenal Women would win this match.