Sylvain Wiltford: Arsenal broke their transfer record in the summer to sign French international striker Wiltford from Bordeaux for £13 million. The 26-year-old, whose last-gasp goal against Italy helped France to Euro 2000 glory, has scored 11 times so far this season. LAST SIX RESULTS

Spartak Moscow (h) won 1-0

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West Ham (h) won 3-0

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Man Utd (a) lost 6-1

Henry

Lyon (h) drew 1-1

Bergkamp

Lyon (a) won 0-1

Henry

Ipswich T (h) won 1-0

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SEASON SO FAR

Gunners boss Arsene Wenger admits the Premiership title race is over but as well as FA Cup aspirations, Arsenal are still in the hunt for a quarter-final place in the Champions League. TOP SCORER: Thierry Henry: Henry is the hot prpoerty at Highbury with 19 goals in 38 appearances this season. The 23-year-old French international, who started his career under Wenger at Monaco, cost £10 million from Juventus in August, 1999 and has 45 Arsenal goals in total. ONE TO WATCH Patrick Vierra: Midfield general Patrick Vierra is the dominant force in the Arsenal side. Another French international, who has been at Highbury since August 1996, is still only 24 but holds the Gunners together in the middle of the park and never shirks a challenge. MANAGER Arsene Wenger: Articulate Frenchman Wenger replaced Bruce Rioch as Gunners boss in September, 1996. The former Nancy, Monaco and Grampus Eight manager, who was courted by England after Kevin Keegan's departure, led Arsenal to a Premiership and FA Cup double in 1998 and they have been runners-up in the championship in each of the last two years. PREDICTED LINE-UP DID YOU KNOW?

Former Burnley full-back Lee Dixon has passed Nigel Winterburn to go fourth in the list of all-time appearances for the Gunners. Dixon has played in 588 first-team games and is poised to join David O'Leary, Tony Adams and the late George Armstrong in the 600-club.