Arsenal have the most clean sheets so far this season, across all competitions.
The club has kept a record-equalling eight clean sheets in a row between October-November, their first run of that length in 122 years.
They did not concede a goal across their Premier League, Champions League and League Cup fixtures in that time.
The record is a joint-longest run by an English top-flight side, also held by Preston North End between January-September 1889 and Liverpool between January-February 1920.
Arsenal last held the record in 1903 between April to October of that year.
Should they beat Sunderland in the Premier League on Saturday, 8 November, Arsenal will set a new club and English record of nine clean sheets in a row.
The Gunners also have 10 wins in a row, one away from 11 wins achieved under Unai Emery between August-October 2018.
1/10/25 - Arsenal 2-0 Olympiacos
4/10/25 - Arsenal 2-0 West Ham
18/10/25 - Fulham 0-1 Arsenal
21/10/25 - Arsenal 4-0 Atletico Madrid
26/10/25 - Arsenal 1-0 Crystal Palace
29/10/25 - Arsenal 2-0 Brighton
1/11/25 - Burnley 0-2 Arsenal
4/11/25 - Slavia Prague 0-3 Arsenal
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