- Rosicky (43), Fabregas (52), Vermaelen (65), Arshavin (85)
- Cahill (7), Taylor (28 pen)
- Date:2010-01-20
- Kick-off:19:45
- Venue:Emirates Stadium
- Attendance:59084
- Referee:Wiley, A
Live Commentary
90mins
The final whistle goes. Arsenal were given a huge scare but finish the night top of the Premier League after mounting a stirring comeback that was not without controversy.
90mins
Sam Ricketts comes on for Paul Robinson.
90mins
Eduardo is replaced by Theo Walcott.
90mins
Six minutes of stoppage time will be played, mostly due to the injury to Mark Davies. Arsenal have been excellent at times, but that incident was the turning point.
89mins
This event-filled game is fizzling out, Arsenal playing out time knowing the points are safe.
87mins
Tomas Rosicky makes way for Carlos Alberto Vela.
86mins
Gael Clichy sees yellow for a foul on Gary Cahill.
85mins
Andrey Arshavin scores the goal that will send Arsenal top, finishing well after a clever move on the edge of the box.
83mins
A spell of Bolton pressure ends with a chance for Cohen, but he shoots well wide.
80mins
Ivan Klasnic replaces Chung-Yong Lee.
78mins
The sting has gone out of the game rather, with Arsenal happy to play keep-ball. Another goal for the Gunners would send them top of the league.
76mins
Vassiriki Abou Diaby is replaced by Craig Eastmond.
74mins
Fabregas shoots into the wall and Denilson can't beat Jaaskelainen from the rebound.
73mins
Gavin McCann concedes a free-kick on the edge of Botlon's area.
72mins
Bolton are committing plenty of men forward in the search for an equaliser. They win a corner down the Arsenal left. Almunia comes to claim and sets Arsenal on a counter-attack.
70mins
Kevin Davies sets up Tamir Cohen for a shooting chance, but the effort is a poor one.
68mins
Gavin McCann is booked for a foul on Andrey Arshavin.
64mins
Thomas Vermaelen completes the Arsenal comeback, forcing in from a corner after Diaby caused problems.
62mins
Bolton have reacted well since conceding that controversial equaliser, offering an attacking threat on the break.
59mins
Fabregas strolls forward and forces a fine fingertip save from Jaaskelainen.
56mins
Gavin McCann replaces Mark Davies. Davies is stretchered off - early indications suggest a broken leg. Bolton are fuming.
52mins
Controversy at the Emirates - William Gallas seemingly fouls Mark Davies, the referee says play on and Fabregas scores with Davies lying prone. A neat finish but Gallas could have seen red for that foul that wasn't given.
51mins
Taylor shoots right-footed from distance, Almunia gathers easily.
49mins
Tamir Cohen has room to shoot but his effort is blocked on the edge of the hosts' area.
49mins
Mark Davies breaks forward and wins a free-kick from Diaby 25 yards out. Taylor fires over.
47mins
Fabrice Muamba is booked for a foul on Fabregas.
47mins
A patient build-up by Arsenal falters against a well-organised defence.
45mins
Bolton start the second half. Can they hang onto this lead?
45mins
An entertaining half ends with Arsenal in the ascendency - Bolton were hanging on and face a battle to protect this shock lead.
45mins
Fabregas tests the Bolton keeper from the edge of the box and Rosicky fires over soon after - Arsenal sense an equaliser.
44mins
Tomas Rosicky produces a goal out of nothing, pouncing on a loose ball to fire past Jaaskelainen from just inside the Bolton area.
44mins
Arsenal are bossing possession but Bolton are defending with great endeavour.
41mins
Kevin Davies heads against his own bar from yet another Arsenal free-kick - Bolton are giving away too many fouls and were nearly punished there.
39mins
Another free-kick is wasted - Eduardo shoots into the wall from 25 yards, an Arsenal player getting the last touch. Frustration for the Gunners.
38mins
Gretar Steinsson slides in on Eduardo on the left flank but the free-kick is cleared by Cahill.
36mins
Fabregas has a chance to get the ball into the Bolton box, but his free-kick from 45 yards out drifts behind for a goal kick.
34mins
Fabregas slides in Eduardo but a poor finish 10 yards out lets Jaaskelainen make an easy save to his right.
33mins
Arsenal seem shell-shocked by the scoreline - the Gunners have lost fluency and just can't get going again.
30mins
Taylor tries his luck from 35 yards out, but the free kick sails over the bar.
28mins
Matt Taylor slots home the spot kick and Arsenal, who could go top of the table tonight, are left with lots to do.
27mins
Denilson fouls Chung-Yong Lee from the corner. A clear penalty.
26mins
Gretar Steinsson wins a corner off Gael Clichy down the Arsenal left.
25mins
The visitors are working hard to protect their lead, getting plenty of men behind the ball.
22mins
Arsenal get a free-kick is a similar position in Bolton territory, but Fabregas crosses rather than shoots and the danger is cleared.
20mins
Mark Davies is hacked down by Denilson 20 yards out. Taylor's neat free-kick is well-saved by Manuel Almunia at the foot of his righthand post.
18mins
Zat Knight heads a Gael Clichy cross behind when the keeper could have claimed easily. The corner is cleared.
16mins
It is an open start at the Emirates - Arsenal are attacking with more pace and intent since going behind and Bolton are playing their part.
14mins
Eduardo fires a long-range effort over Jaaskelainen's cross bar.
12mins
Cesc Fabregas forces a good save from Jaaskelainen - the Bolton keeper could be busy tonight.
11mins
A mix-up between Andrey Arshavin and Eduardo sees a good position wasted - the home fans are quick to voice their frustration.
9mins
Bolton are playing with plenty of confidence - the surprise scoreline does not flatter them.
7mins
Gary Cahill gives Bolton a shock early lead, the defender hammering home from eight yards after good work by Matt Taylor and Kevin Davies.
4mins
Vassiriki Abou Diaby produces the first shot of the evening, a speculative effort that Jussi Jaaskelainen comfortably deals with.
2mins
A patient start by Arsenal, who might have to work hard to break down the visitors, who line up with a 4-5-1 formation.
0mins
Referee Alan Wiley gets play underway at the Emirates Stadium.
0mins
Bolton are on a run of 21 league matches without a clean sheet, so new boss Owen Coyle has a tough first away assignment as Trotters boss - Arsenal are the division's highest scorers with 55 goals in 21 matches.
0mins
Arsene Wenger makes two changes from the team that won at the Reebok Stadium at the weekend, bringing in Gael Clichy and Denilson for Armand Traore and Craig Eastmond. Owen Coyle replaces Ivan Klasnic with Mark Davies.
Match Preview
Arsenal and Bolton Wanderers will renew rivalries at the Emirates Stadium just three days after they last locked horns.
Carling Cup commitments and the big freeze are to blame for the quirk in the fixture list which sees the two clubs face off twice in quick succession.
Arsenal were 2-0 winners in Sunday's first encounter at the Reebok Stadium which ruined the homecoming of new Bolton boss Owen Coyle.
Goals from the returning Cesc Fabregas and substitute Fran Merida kept the Gunners in hot pursuit of Chelsea and Manchester United at the top of the table as Arsene Wenger's side ground out another hard-fought victory.
Should the north London club win Wednesday's second encounter by two goals or more then they will leapfrog United and Chelsea to move to the top of the table.
Changes in personnel are likely to be at a premium for the Gunners as Arsene Wenger is still missing several key players through injury.
Theo Walcott (rib), Kieran Gibbs (foot), Jack Wilshere (hamstring) and Denilson (rib) are still missing alongside long-term absentees Robin van Persie (ankle) and Nicklas Bendtner (groin).
However, fit-again left-back Gael Clichy could return to the starting line-up in place of Armand Traore after shaking off a back problem.
Coyle's selection is likely to be less straightforward after he resisted the temptation to make sweeping changes for his first game at the helm.
On Sunday he named the same 11 that had surrendered a two-goal lead to Hull City in predecessor Gary Megson's last game in charge, but he may be tempted to try fresh faces on Wednesday night.
The only absentees for the Trotters are knee injury victims Sean Davis and Joey O'Brien plus Danny Shittu, who is at the Africa Cup of Nations.
Coyle will also be hoping to rid Bolton of an unwanted club record of never having won at Arsenal in the Premier League era.
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Match Report
Arsenal came back from two goals down to move to the top of the Premiership with a hard-fought 4-2 win over Bolton.
The Gunners began the game knowing that a two-goal margin of victory would take them to the summit of the Premier League table.
Bolton however did not read the script and took an early lead through Gary Cahill after just seven minutes.
The Gunners had begun brightly with a flurry of early shots on target, but they gave possession away too easily and failed to clear their lines.
Cahill received the ball at his feet and the tall defender turned to fire home left footed from just ten yards out. Arsenal then endured a nervous few minutes. They looked unsure in defence and every pass seemed to be over-hit.
Cesc Fabregas had a golden opportunity to level the scores on 12 minutes when he was slipped in on his own on the left side of the area by Tomas Rosicky.
The offside claims were not answered, but the Spaniard belied his recent goalscoring form by firing straight at Jussi Jaaskelainen from just three yards out.
Eduardo latched on to a long ball a minute later and his fierce shot drew gasps around the stadium as his 20-yard effort fizzed its way toward goal and shaved the top of the Bolton bar. The Gunners were raising the stakes in attack, but continued to look unconvincing at the back.
Andrey Arshavin then sent a half-volley inches past the left post, having begun the move himself when winning possession at the other end of the pitch.
Matt Taylor forced a saved out of Manuel Almunia in the 22nd minute when his free-kick went around the Arsenal wall and was creeping into the bottom left corner but for the Spaniard's outstretched right arm.
Arsenal's evening went from bad to worse when a careless lunge in the area by Denilson saw Chung-Yong Lee fall to the ground and referee Alan Wiley pointed to the penalty spot.
Taylor stepped up and sent the ball into the bottom left-hand corner of the net over Almunia's outstretched arm.
Eduardo missed a golden chance to reduce the arrears when he latched on to a defence-splitting Fabregas pass.
Unfortunately, the Gunners striker's turn and shot was straight at the Bolton keeper when either side of the Finn would have been a certain goal.
Bolton's luck kept them ahead when, in the 40th minute, a Fabregas free-kick into the area was headed back to his own goal by Kevin Davies. With Jaaskelainen well beaten, the visitors were relieved to see the ball bounce back off the bar.
Rosicky did reduce the arrears in the 43rd minute with a shot from the right side of the area that was hit so sweetly that it was past the Bolton keeper before he could react.
Jaaskelainen kept Bolton ahead a minute later when he made a great save from Fabregas. It was now Bolton's turn to get jittery. Owen Coyle could not wait for the half-time whistle to calm his troops down.
Arsenal drew level in controversial circumstances six minutes after the restart when Wiley failed to give a foul on Mark Davies when William Gallas appeared to miss the ball and followed through clumsily on the Bolton midfielder's ankle.
The ball fell to Arshavin who fed Fabregas who scored with a low shot from an acute angle on the right side of the area. The Spaniard almost added another three minutes later, but his dipping 20-yard effort was tipped over by the Bolton goalkeeper.
The Gunners took the lead in the 65th minute when Abou Diaby headed the ball down for Thomas Vermaelen whose instant left-foot shot from nine yards out gave Jaaskelainen no chance.
The Gunners were now going full pace for the two-goal cushion that would give them top spot. Bolton, though, still looked dangerous on the break and set-pieces, that menace further boosted by the introduction of Ivan Klasnic.
Arsenal's crucial fourth goal came in the 85th minute with a move that was begun by Gael Clichy on the left flank.
The left-back back-heeled the ball to Eduardo who returned the pass for Clichy to deliver the ball infield.
A succession of swift passes saw the Gunners work the ball to Arshavin who beat his man with a nimble turn before firing a low drive past Jaaskelainen.
Arshavin should really have made it 5-2 as a pass to an unmarked Theo Walcott would have led to a certain goal. Instead, the Russian, who had broken from his own half, took too long to shoot and allowed Jaaskelainen to block his tame shot.
The final whistle eventually came after six long minutes of stoppage time and the Gunners were able to celebrate their status as the new league leaders.
Arsenal Team
Bolton Wanderers Team
Arsenal | Bolton Wanderers |
Corners
| 9 | 3 |
Fouls
| 22 | 15 |
Goal attempts
| 19 | 10 |
Shots off target
| 6 | 6 |
Offsides
| 4 | 1 |



90mins
Arshavin weaves into the box and Jaaskelainen makes another fine save.