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Arsenal Diary: What’s in store this week

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The final week of March is a huge one in our season with the FA Women’s Continental Tyres League Cup final followed by a massive Premier League meeting with Manchester City.

Here’s what to expect on Arsenal.com over the next seven days.

TUESDAY

Final round of internationals

Rice England

The international break comes to an end on Tuesday with eight Gunners potentially involved for their countries.

Martin Odegaard kicks off proceedings at 6pm (UK time) with Norway’s friendly against Slovakia, before Three Lions duo Aaron Ramsdale and Declan Rice could come up against Leandro Trossard in England v Belgium.

Kai Havertz (Germany), William Saliba (France) and David Raya (Spain) could also be in action and we will provide a full round-up of the action afterwards.

FRIDAY

Mikel Arteta during a press conference

Ahead of a huge weekend of action on the pitch, Jonas Eidevall and Mikel Arteta will undergo their pre-match press conferences.

Jonas will tackle questions about the Conti Cup final at 10.30am, while Mikel will be answering all things Manchester City ahead of our trip to the Etihad Stadium.

SATURDAY

11am - Arsenal U18s v Fulham

Chido Palace

Following on from an emphatic 8-3 win against Crystal Palace, our under-18s are back in action against Fulham at Sobha Realty Training Centre.

There will be a full match report on Arsenal.com and the official app at around 1pm on Saturday, followed by post-match reaction from Jack Wilshere and one of his young Gunners.

SUNDAY

3pm - Arsenal Women v Chelsea

Wolves GV

We have the chance to win the Conti Cup for the second consecutive season against Chelsea at Molineux Stadium on Sunday.

We reached the final with a 4-0 win over Aston Villa after knocking out London City Lionesses, having finished top of Group D. Chelsea entered the competition at the quarter-final stage and beat Sunderland and Manchester City on their route to the final.

Tickets for the game are available on general sale through Wolves’ website, but, for supporters who are unable to attend, the match will be shown live on BBC Two, BBC iPlayer, the BBC Sport website and The FA Player.

4.30pm - Manchester City v Arsenal

How to watch City

March comes to an end with a huge game in the Premier League title race as we face last season's champions Manchester City at Etihad Stadium.

A win would of course keep us in the driving seat with nine games to go, while the outcome of a draw would depend on Liverpool's 2pm kick-off against Brighton & Hove Albion.

We will bring you all the usual pre-match build-up on Arsenal.com and the official app, with Breakdown Live starting an hour before kick-off. Post-match coverage, including interviews, highlights and a full match replay, will be published after the game.

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