The clash of the titans, the battle of the greats, The India and Pakistan of cricket are set to go hammer and tongs at each other this Saturday, November 3rd, 2012. It’s Manchester United vs. Arsenal at Old Trafford and anybody who has a faintest of interest in football, will be waiting for this epic clash. Who will win? Our experts "discuss"-

Refs may win matches for you, not hearts.

Anyone who follows football would know what a task Arsenal has at hand. I mean going to United and beating 12 men isn’t really the most ideal scenario, especially when you take into account the risk of being reduced to 9 maybe even 8 men. On the bright side for Arsenal, they’ll be upbeat about what transpired midweek, battling back from 4-0 to win 5-7 against Reading is a big morale and confidence boost, even if it means that almost the whole team will be changed for this massive clash. Two wins on the bounce is just what you need going into a game where you haven’t had the happiest of times in the recent past (I’m not going to mention what happened last season). What Arsenal do have working for them is the meanest defensive record in the league having conceded just 6 goals all season long. That comes down to less than a goal a game having already played the likes of City, Chelsea and Liverpool. And although united are the second highest goal scorers in the league, their defence has told the truth by having let in goals in all games at home except Wigan. With the return of Wilshere and Sagna, Giroud showing some promise upfront, Theo in blistering form and Santi Cazorla proving to be the bargain buy of the season, they look all set! Gooners definitely have something to look forward to this weekend. Add to this the never ending hatred for Robin Judas Persie and you have a team with a point to prove. The Gooners will be hoping the little boy inside him is left crying after the game. If Arsenal plays how they did against City or Liverpool, they will definitely walk out of the theatre of dreams with the full 3 points.

Now united fans can go on and on about their history, but unless you're Liverpool, I'm gonna have to stop you right there and ask you to stfu. And if you talk about consistency- the only thing united has been consistent about this season has been sucking all the male reproductive organs they want of referees, and blowing more than just their minds. For anyone who mentions last season, Arsenal was not the team to throw the title away having lead by 8 points with 4 games to go. So all the 8-2 jokes can literally go to take a dump since the irony meter kills itself when you see united loosing the title on goal difference.

Belief is what every Gooner has leading up to this game and no matter what happens, you can never take that away from Arsenal because a wise man once said, "If you do not believe you can do it then you have no chance at all"

Expected Line Up – Mannone, Sagna, Vermaelen, Mertesacker, Santos, Arteta, Wilshere, Ramsey/Walcott, Cazorla, Podolski, Giroud ( 4-2-3-1 )