Arsenal secured a 2-1 victory over 10-man Chelsea at the Emirates Stadium on March 1, 2026, restoring their five-point lead at the top of the Premier League. William Saliba and Jurrien Timber scored from set pieces, despite Chelsea's own-goal equalizer and Pedro Neto's red card. The result boosted Arsenal's title charge, dropped Chelsea to sixth amid pundit doubts over their Champions League hopes, and saw Liverpool rise to fifth after beating West Ham.
Arsenal hosted Chelsea in a pivotal Premier League clash on March 1, 2026 (16:30 GMT kickoff), starting two points clear of Manchester City while Chelsea chased a top-four spot. The Gunners took the lead in the 21st minute from Bukayo Saka's corner: Gabriel nodded it back, and William Saliba forced a deflection over the line for Arsenal's 15th corner goal of the season.
Chelsea leveled just before halftime (45+3') when Reece James's corner glanced off Piero Hincapie into his own net past David Raya. In the second half, Chelsea pressed, with Raya saving from Joao Pedro and Enzo Fernandez. The decisive moment came in the 66th minute: Declan Rice's corner found Jurrien Timber, who headed past a struggling Robert Sanchez—Arsenal's 16th set-piece goal this term. Four minutes later, Pedro Neto's late challenge on Gabriel Martinelli earned a second yellow, Chelsea's seventh red card of the season.
Chelsea threatened late, but Raya tipped away Alejandro Garnacho's stoppage-time cross, and a Liam Delap effort was ruled offside. Arsenal held firm for back-to-back London derby wins after a recent Wolves draw. Rice was subbed with discomfort ahead of Brighton's midweek game.
Arteta hailed Raya: "The save he made in the last action... my heart almost stopped. David's hand was there to bring it back to life." Chelsea's Liam Rosenior rued: "To concede two from corners and another red card... that's been our season."
The win followed Manchester City's narrow victory over Leeds. Liverpool's win over West Ham lifted them to fifth, three points behind Manchester United (who came from behind vs. Crystal Palace) and Aston Villa (despite losing to Wolves). Pundits Tim Sherwood and Gary Lineker predict Chelsea will finish sixth and miss Champions League qualification despite five spots: "They seem to have to play well to win and aren’t consistent enough," said Sherwood. Arne Slot stressed Liverpool's focus: "Winning a lot, that is where our focus is."
Gary Neville warned of Arsenal's "10 more weeks of pain" across competitions but backed them for the title over City. Lineup: Raya; Timber, Saliba, Gabriel, Hincapie; Zubimendi, Rice; Saka, Eze, Trossard; Gyokeres (Arsenal). Chelsea started Mamadou Sarr and Jorrel Hato in defense.