Arsenal make the trip to Stamford Bridge to take on Chelsea on Sunday desperate to avenge their poor recent record against their London rivals.

The Gunners have lost on their last five visits, including the 3-1 setback in February.

And the refereeing appointment for the clash is yet more bad news for Arsene Wenger, reports Football.London.

Michael Oliver will be the man in the middle at Stamford Bridge - something that will not go down well with those behind the scenes at the Emirates.

Arsenal have a shocking record under the Northumberland-born official - winning only four of the 19 Premier League games he has taken charge of over his time in the top division.

Oliver shows Bellerin the yellow card (
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Francis Coquelin is shown a red card by referee Michael Oliver (
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Most notably last season, Oliver oversaw both the 3-0 loss at Crystal Palace and Arsenal’s North London derby defeat at White Hart Lane

One slight ray of light for Arsenal is that they did actually pick up three points the last time Oliver took charge of one of their games, the 3-1 victory against Everton on the final day of last season.

Arsenal were well beaten at Palace (
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Oliver also took charge of the derby defeat to Spurs (
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He did, however, send Laurent Koscielny off early on and give the Toffees a penalty.

In all, Arsenal have a 21 per cent win percentage in games under Oliver, the lowest for any official who has taken charge of more than 15 of their games in the Premier League.

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