Arsenal cruised past Bournemouth to go four points clear at the top of the Premier League before Saturday’s later games.
The Gunners dominated the opening 45 minutes and took the lead just before half-time from the penalty spot.
Kai Havertz was brought down by Bournemouth goalkeeper Mark Travers and Bukayo Saka coolly rolled the ball into the net from the resulting spot-kick.
Arsenal doubled their lead in the 70th minute when Declan Rice won the ball on the edge of the box and teed up Leandro Trossard, who curled the ball home from inside the area, before Rice scored in added time to boost the Gunners’ goal difference.
Bournemouth threatened a lot more in the second period and Dominic Solanke forced David Raya into a save in the second half before Justin Kluivert flashed a shot wide.
The Cherries thought they had pulled a goal back through Antoine Semenyo but his strike was ruled out for a foul on David Raya by Solanke in the build up.
Arsenal centre-back Gabriel also had a goal ruled out late on for offside after he smashed a volley into the top corner.
The victory means Arsenal are clear at the top but their four-point lead may only last a few hours as title rivals Manchester City play later this afternoon.
The Gunners started the game extremely quickly and had Bournemouth under pressure for the majority of the first half.
Mikel Arteta’s side had 11 shots in the opening 20 minutes of the match – the joint-most by a Premier League side this season – but for a while it looked as though it might not be their day.
William Saliba had a shot well saved by Travers after he exchanged passes with Saka, before the England winger himself had an effort saved by the Bournemouth keeper.
Rice had a good chance to open the scoring in the first half but he shot just wide from a Havertz knock down.
Trossard, Thomas Partey, Martin Odegaard and Takehiro Tomiyasu all had further opportunities before Saka finally made the breakthrough from the spot.
The tension eased when Trossard finished well to double the lead, and Rice’s strike in added time added further gloss to the scoreline.
The victory is Arsenal’s fourth win on the bounce as they keep the pressure on Manchester City and hope the champions drop points in the title race.
Bournemouth second half shows why they are improving
The Cherries are having their best ever season in the top flight and their points tally of 48 is a club record.
However, they were pinned back for most of the first half as they struggled to deal with Arsenal’s quality and had only one shot before the break, which came in the opening minute of the match from Dango Ouattara.
Eighteen-goal striker Solanke was well marshalled by the Arsenal defence and will be disappointed he did not take full advantage when Gabriel stepped on the ball in the 17th minute, but Saliba prevented him from getting a shot off.
But manager Andoni Iraola will be pleased with how his side improved in the second half and they gave Arsenal a scare before the second and third goals went in.
The visitors will feel they should have had a goal through Semenyo, but VAR Peter Bankes agreed with on-field referee David Coote that Raya was pushed in the build-up to the goal.
Bournemouth can still finish in the top half of the table but they did not come too close to picking up any more points in this match.
Player of the match
ØdegaardMartin Ødegaard
Arsenal
Squad number8Player nameØdegaard
Squad number41Player nameRice
Squad number19Player nameTrossard
Squad number9Player nameGabriel Jesus
Squad number7Player nameSaka
Squad number29Player nameHavertz
Squad number2Player nameSaliba
Squad number6Player nameGabriel Magalhães
Squad number4Player nameWhite
Squad number18Player nameTomiyasu
Squad number5Player namePartey
Squad number11Player nameGabriel Martinelli
Squad number22Player nameRaya
AFC Bournemouth
Squad number42Player nameTravers
Squad number24Player nameSemenyo
Squad number19Player nameKluivert
Squad number9Player nameSolanke
Squad number27Player nameZabarnyi
Squad number29Player nameBilling
Squad number25Player nameSenesi
Squad number11Player nameOuattara
Squad number14Player nameScott
Squad number10Player nameChristie
Squad number15Player nameA Smith
Squad number4Player nameL Cook
Squad number8Player nameFaivre
Squad number26Player nameÜnal
Squad number37Player nameAarons
Line-ups
Arsenal
Formation 4-3-3
22Raya
4White2Saliba6Gabriel18Tomiyasu
8Ødegaard5Partey41Rice
7Saka29Havertz19Trossard
22Raya
4White
2Saliba
6Gabriel
18Tomiyasu
8Ødegaard
5ParteyBooked at 59mins
41Rice
7SakaSubstituted forGabriel Jesusat 86′minutes
29HavertzBooked at 60mins
19TrossardSubstituted forMartinelliat 81′minutes
Substitutes
1Ramsdale
9Gabriel Jesus
10Smith Rowe
11Martinelli
14Nketiah
15Kiwior
20Jorginho
21Fábio Vieira
35Zinchenko
Bournemouth
Formation 4-3-3
42Travers
15A Smith27Zabarnyi25Senesi11Ouattara
10Christie4L Cook14Scott
24Semenyo9Solanke19Kluivert
42Travers
15A SmithBooked at 84minsSubstituted forAaronsat 89′minutes
27Zabarnyi
25SenesiSubstituted forÜnalat 80′minutes
11Ouattara
10ChristieBooked at 90mins
4L Cook
14ScottBooked at 21minsSubstituted forBillingat 71′minutes
24Semenyo
9Solanke
19KluivertSubstituted forFaivreat 89′minutes
Substitutes
1Neto
8Faivre
23Hill
26Ünal
29Billing
37Aarons
46McKenna
48Kinsey
49Sadi
Referee:
David Coote
Attendance:
60,348
Live Text
Match ends, Arsenal 3, Bournemouth 0.
Second Half ends, Arsenal 3, Bournemouth 0.
Goal! Arsenal 3, Bournemouth 0. Declan Rice (Arsenal) right footed shot from a difficult angle on the right to the centre of the goal. Assisted by Gabriel Jesus.
Ryan Christie (Bournemouth) is shown the yellow card for a bad foul.
Martin Ødegaard (Arsenal) wins a free kick in the defensive half.
Foul by Ryan Christie (Bournemouth).
Foul by William Saliba (Arsenal).
Dominic Solanke (Bournemouth) wins a free kick in the defensive half.
Gabriel Jesus (Arsenal) wins a free kick in the defensive half.
Foul by Philip Billing (Bournemouth).
Corner, Bournemouth. Conceded by Ben White.
Foul by Gabriel Martinelli (Arsenal).
Romain Faivre (Bournemouth) wins a free kick on the right wing.