Arsenal fans have a thing for hijacking polls. For years on end they've made one of their players won in the voting on Sky Sports News, but the latest one they've took part in is bringing very different results.
In an article on their official website in which Arsenal have stressed that tonight's Premier League visit of Manchester City is on as it stands, they've attached a poll at the bottom of the piece and asked for Gunners' fans predictions for the game.
However, after the dismal 3-0 defeat at Wembley in the Carabao Cup final on Sunday, evidently they are lacking in confidence in their team to do the business tonight.
At the time of writing, of all those who have voted, 36 per cent reckon City are going to win by three or more goals, 21 per cent say two or more goals, with six going for Pep Guardiola's side to win by a solitary goal.
5 per cent of Arsenal fans with blind optimism believe they will win by two goals, 9 per cent have gone for a two-goal victory and 17 per cent have predicted a narrow win by one goal in their team's favour.
Should the 7.45pm kick-off go ahead as expected, Gary Neville will be on commentary again.
On Sunday, the Manchester United legend ripped into the Gunners, calling them "an absolute disgrace" and "spineless".
How do you see tonight's game playing out?
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