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  2. Oct 24, 2015 · On this day in 2004, Manchester United beat Arsenal 2-0 at Old Trafford to end the Invincibles' 49-game unbeaten run in a feisty encounter.

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  3. Jun 1, 2017 · The run ended in controversy at Old Trafford as a harshly-awarded penalty spurred Manchester United to a 2-0 win in October 2004. In completing this remarkable run Arsenal also recorded an unbeaten top-flight league season, only equalled by Preston North End who went the season unbeaten in 1888-89. Although Preston North End played 22 league ...

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    Starts
    As Substitute
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    Thierry Henry
    48
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    39
    Kolo Toure
    47
    1
    1
    Jens Lehmann
    47
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    Robert Pires
    40
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  4. Oct 24, 2024 · That unbeaten run continued into the following season until the game in question, which United won 2-0 to halt Arsenal’s 49-game streak. In the lead-up, the biggest selection question...

  5. The victory extended Arsenal's unbeaten league run to 49 matches, which set a new English football record. On the same day, Manchester United played out a 0–0 draw against Birmingham City. [14] United sat in sixth position, 11 points behind their opponents. [15]

    • Old Trafford , Manchester
    • When Did The Streak Take place?
    • Every Match in The Invincibles' Unbeaten Run
    • The Key Players For The Invincibles
    • How The Invincibles' Unbeaten Run Ended
    • Other Premier League Unbeaten Streaks

    Arsenal's incredible unbeaten run began at the very backend of the 2002/03 season. Arsene Wenger's side beat Southampton and Sunderland at the end of that campaign, and then carried the momentum into the new season when it rolled around in August. It continued throughout the entirety of the famous 2003/04 campaign in which Arsenal won the Premier L...

    2002/03 season

    1. 1. Arsenal 6-1 Southampton - 07/05/2003 2. 2. Sunderland 0-4 Arsenal - 11/05/2003

    2003/04 season

    1. 3. Arsenal 2-1 Everton - 16/08/2003 2. 4. Middlesbro 0-4 Arsenal - 24/08/2003 3. 5. Arsenal 2-0 Aston Villa - 27/08/2003 4. 6. Man City 1-2 Arsenal - 31/08/2003 5. 7. Arsenal 1-1 Portsmouth - 13/09/2003 6. 8. Man Utd 0-0 Arsenal - 21/09/2003 7. 9. Arsenal 3-2 Newcastle - 26/09/2003 8. 10. Liverpool 1-2 Arsenal - 04/10/2003 9. 11. Arsenal 2-1 Chelsea - 18/10/2003 10. 12. Charlton 1-1 Arsenal - 26/10/2003 11. 13. Leeds 1-4 Arsenal - 01/11/2003 12. 14. Arsenal 2-1 Tottenham - 08/11/2003 13. 1...

    2004/05 season

    1. 41. Everton 1-4 Arsenal - 15/08/2004 2. 42. Arsenal 5-3 Middlesbrough - 22/08/2004 3. 43. Arsenal 3-0 Blackburn - 25/08/2004 4. 44. Norwich 1-4 Arsenal - 28/08/2004 5. 45. Fulham 0-3 Arsenal - 11/09/2004 6. 46. Arsenal 2-2 Bolton - 18/09/2004 7. 47. Man City 0-1 Arsenal - 25/09/2004 8. 48. Arsenal 4-0 Charlton - 02/10/2004 9. 49. Arsenal 3-1 Aston Villa - 16/10/2004

    The players involved in that incredible unbeaten run will be remembered forever by Arsenal fans who were the right age to enjoy it, as well as Premier League fans who were subjected to their dominance. One player certainly stuck out more than anyone else as the face of the team, though. Thierry Henry started 48 of the 49 games in the unbeaten run a...

    There is no good way for an unbeaten run like that to end, but there is a bad way. Spurs may be Arsenal's local rivals, but Manchester United were the main rival for the Gunners. The pair had been battling for league titles for a handful of seasons, and it was typical that the Red Devils were the ones to cull the unbeaten run before it could hit 50...

    The English top-flight record before the Invincibles came along was set by Nottingham Forest, who went 42 league games unbeaten between November 1977 and November 1978. In terms of the Premier League specifically, the next longest unbeaten run was by Liverpool who did not lose for 44 games from January 2019-February 2020. Next up is Chelsea with 40...

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  6. Dec 5, 2018 · It was the day United ended the Arsenal "Invincibles"' run at 49 Premier League games. On October 24 2004 - thirteen months on from the "Battle of Old Trafford" - the duo delivered the...

  7. The run ended in controversy at Old Trafford as a harshly-awarded penalty spurred Manchester United to a 2-0 win in October 2004. But that defeat did nothing to dim Arsenal's achievement. Wenger's 'Invincibles' will never be forgotten.