Arsenal beat Manchester United 3-0 in the 1998 FA Charity Shield. The match was played at Wembley Stadium, which first hosted the Shield in 1974. Marc Overmars, Nicolas Anelka and Christopher Wreh scored for Arsenal. It was Manchester United’s 18th Charity Shield appearance to Arsenal’s 14th.
About 1998 FA Charity Shield in brief

Arsenal employed a traditional 4–4–2 formation: a four-man defence, four midfielders and two centre-forwards. In pitch-side temperatures of 30°C, Manchester United enjoyed their best spell of the match while Arsenal’s pair of Patrick Vieira and Emmanuel Petit fashioned their best chance through David Beckham. The final score was Arsenal 3-1 Manchester United at Wembley on 9 August 1998. Arsenal beat United 2-0 to complete the domestic double in 1998. The team that won the 1997-98 FA Premier League and FA Cup was Arsenal, who won both honours for the first time in the history of the competition. The other Charity Shield place went to Manchester United, who finished runners-up in the league.
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