Better from Manchester United now. If the defending champions are going to win this match and keep pace with Manchester City, they're going to have to exploit their major advantage over Arsenal - their wingers vs. Arsene Wenger's fullbacks, who are actually centre halves pretending. They're working very hard down both wings, with Nani and Antonio Valencia causing problems and slinging in plenty of crosses, and the home side's defence has looked hardly convincing in dealing with them.
But that's good from Arsenal, too, who once again are inspired by teenager Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain, who blows past Patrice Evra as though the Frenchman isn't there before squaring the ball to Theo Walcott, who does Theo Walcott things before the ball eventually ends up in row Z. That whole move was started when Alex Song obliterated Wayne Rooney in midfield, much to the delight of the one fan in the stadium who makes noise. We're still at 0-0, but it looks like there are goals in this one.