Interim Gunners boss Freddie Ljungberg shuffled his pack, with four alterations from the 2-2 draw with Southampton – meaning starts for Sead Kolasinac, Shkodran Mustafi, Joe Willock and Granit Xhaka.
The visitors made a bright start, with home keeper Tim Krul making a fine save to deny Alexandre Lacazette after an initial Willock effort had been blocked.
Soon after Onel Hernandez was in the right place to head a corner away from his own goal-line, with Krul having failed to deal with a set-piece delivery which was flicked on by Mustafi.
Krul did well as he kept out a Calum Chambers header from another Mesut Ozil corner and with 21 minutes played the Canaries then broke the deadlock.
Hernandez led a quick counter-attack from just outside his own area, before Kenny McLean fed Teemu Pukki, whose shot took a deflection off Mustafi to leave Bernd Leno well beaten.
A handful of minutes later the Gunners were awarded a penalty as Christoph Zimmermann clearly handled in his own area.
Aubameyang’s spot-kick was kept out by Krul, only for a retake to be ordered for encroachment and the Arsenal skipper made no mistake the second time around to draw the visitors level, despite protests from home fans and players.
The boos turned to cheers just before half-time as Hernandez again caused problems, feeding Todd Cantwell, who slotted home with confidence to make the score 2-1 to the hosts.
There were no changes from either side at the interval, with Max Aarons making a vital defensive clearance as the visitors started brightly.
And they were rewarded just before the hour mark as Aubameyang swept home his second goal and second equaliser of the game, being in the right place after the hosts were unable to fully clear an Ozil corner.
Almost immediately the Canaries had a chance to restore their lead, only for Leno to make a superb finger-tip save to deny McLean.
The German keeper was alert soon after to deny Pukki his second goal of the game, with City pushing on in a bid to try and move ahead for the third time in the contest.
Both sides opened up as time ticked away at Carrow Road, with Leno saving from Aarons before Amadou made a crucial block right at the death to deny Lucas Torreira.
Norwich City 2-2 Arsenal
Interim Gunners boss Freddie Ljungberg shuffled his pack, with four alterations from the 2-2 draw with Southampton – meaning starts for Sead Kolasinac, Shkodran Mustafi, Joe Willock and Granit Xhaka.
The visitors made a bright start, with home keeper Tim Krul making a fine save to deny Alexandre Lacazette after an initial Willock effort had been blocked.
Soon after Onel Hernandez was in the right place to head a corner away from his own goal-line, with Krul having failed to deal with a set-piece delivery which was flicked on by Mustafi.
Krul did well as he kept out a Calum Chambers header from another Mesut Ozil corner and with 21 minutes played the Canaries then broke the deadlock.
Hernandez led a quick counter-attack from just outside his own area, before Kenny McLean fed Teemu Pukki, whose shot took a deflection off Mustafi to leave Bernd Leno well beaten.
A handful of minutes later the Gunners were awarded a penalty as Christoph Zimmermann clearly handled in his own area.
Aubameyang’s spot-kick was kept out by Krul, only for a retake to be ordered for encroachment and the Arsenal skipper made no mistake the second time around to draw the visitors level, despite protests from home fans and players.
The boos turned to cheers just before half-time as Hernandez again caused problems, feeding Todd Cantwell, who slotted home with confidence to make the score 2-1 to the hosts.
There were no changes from either side at the interval, with Max Aarons making a vital defensive clearance as the visitors started brightly.
And they were rewarded just before the hour mark as Aubameyang swept home his second goal and second equaliser of the game, being in the right place after the hosts were unable to fully clear an Ozil corner.
Almost immediately the Canaries had a chance to restore their lead, only for Leno to make a superb finger-tip save to deny McLean.
The German keeper was alert soon after to deny Pukki his second goal of the game, with City pushing on in a bid to try and move ahead for the third time in the contest.
Both sides opened up as time ticked away at Carrow Road, with Leno saving from Aarons before Amadou made a crucial block right at the death to deny Lucas Torreira.