Premier League preview: Arsenal v Queens Park Rangers

Arsenal host Queens Park Rangers in the English Premier League on Saturday looking to recover from their Champions League loss to Schalke.

The 2-0 defeat to Bundesliga side Schalke on Wednesday was the first time Arsenal have been beaten at the Emirates Stadium in European competition since their 2008/09 semi-final loss to Manchester United.

It was also the first time Arsenal have lost at home in Europe to a foreign team since 2003, a run stretching back before their move from Highbury to the Emirates.

Arsene Wenger s squad confront bottom-of-the-table QPR, who are yet to record a win in the Premier League this season but who will take confidence from their close 1-1 draw to a ten-man Everton side at Loftus Road last Monday.

An own-goal from Julio Cesar levelled the scores in the 33rd minute and dashed the home sides hopes after QPR s Junior Hoilett had opened the scoring two minutes into the game.

Arsenal s Jack Wilshere will be in contention to make his first Premier League appearance in 18 months after running out the 90 minutes in a 2-1 victory over Everton at Under-21 level, effectively signalling his return to fitness from a long-term ankle issue.

Left-back Kieran Gibbs should also be available for the Gunners after recovering from a thigh problem.

Arsenal lost their last Premier League match 1-0 against Norwich City on October 21 after having previously recorded two wins in succession.

Arsenal beat West Ham United 3-1 away from home in the league on October 6 and won their Champions League match against Olympiacos 3-1 three days earlier.

Wenger s team sit ninth in the Premier League standings on 12 points and are ten behind leaders Chelsea.

An improved output from Arsenal s Olivier Giroud would benefit the Gunners attempts to keep pace with the front-runners, but Arsene Wenger wants the striker, who joined from Montpellier in the off-season, to be given time to adapt to conditions in Premier League.

Queens Park Rangers should welcome the return to fitness of full-back Fabio, on loan from Manchester United, to shore up their defence.

The results of QPR squad are a clear indication they have taken time to adjust after introducing 12 new players at the start of the season, with a hosts of departures from last season s roster.

But they have showed they can compete with the Premier League s best sides on their day by recording a 0-0 draw against Chelsea on September 15 at Loftus Road.

And QPR can take heart from the fact they surprisingly beat Arsenal 2-1 the last time these two teams met in March last year.

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