Arsenal fans set for ‘The Angel’ moment ahead of Carabao Cup final

Lachlan GarrettLachlan Garrett· Updated
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Arsenal fans set for ‘The Angel’ moment ahead of Carabao Cup final

Arsenal supporters are preparing to create a special moment at Wembley, with ‘The Angel’ set to be played as players warm up ahead of the Carabao Cup final.

The song has become a powerful part of Arsenal’s modern matchday identity, and its inclusion ahead of a major final underlines the importance of atmosphere as Mikel Arteta’s side look to deliver silverware.

With fans expected to arrive early, the build-up now carries an added emotional edge.

Wembley atmosphere set to build early

According to supporters online, ‘The Angel’ will play at around 4pm, aligning with the players’ warm-up period.

That timing offers a clear opportunity for Arsenal fans to set the tone inside Wembley before kick-off, turning the stadium into a wall of noise ahead of one of the club’s biggest matches in recent years.

Moments like this often define finals, with atmosphere playing a key role in driving the team forward.

A song that has grown with this Arsenal side

‘The Angel’ has become closely tied to the current Arsenal era, reflecting both connection and identity between players and supporters.

Its use at Wembley suggests a continuation of that bond on the biggest stage, with fans looking to replicate the Emirates atmosphere in a neutral setting.

That connection could prove crucial as Arsenal chase a major trophy under Arteta.

Fans ready to make the moment count

Supporters have already reacted online, with many urging others to arrive early and fully embrace the moment.

The message is clear, this is not just about the match itself, but the build-up that surrounds it.

If Arsenal are to succeed at Wembley, the energy from the stands could play a decisive role.

Lachlan Garrett is a sports journalist and sub editor covering Arsenal for Read Arsenal. He specialises in football news, tactical analysis and transfer coverage. Lachlan has written for publications including Dave Sport and Read Arsenal, covering Premier League stories and breaking football news. He holds a Master’s degree in Sports Journalism from the University of Brighton. Alongside writing, Lachlan works as a sub editor ensuring articles are accurate, well structured and optimised for SEO. When not covering football, he follows basketball closely and enjoys discussing the wider culture surrounding sport.

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