Sunday, 27 November 2016

Arsenal vs Bournemouth Betting: Back Gunners to extend dominance

Arsenal football club will welcome AFC Bournemouth to the Emirates stadium on Sunday in their English Premier League match-day 13 fixture.

The Gunners were denied four points in their last two English topflight games by Tottenham Hotspur and Manchester United and the north Londoners will be hoping they can return to winning ways against the Cherries this weekend.

Arsene Wenger's men are currently fourth on the EPL log with 25 points from 12 league games, and they will head into this encounter as favourites with LionsBet at odds of (1.45). The same betting firm believes the visitors are underdog for the game and they have been offered at a price of (7.00) to stun the home team.

The home team have won all their three games in all competition against Eddie Howe's men, with both of last season's encounters ending in 2-0 wins for Wenger's men, and they will hope they can extend dominance on t heir guest on Sunday as they look to play catch-up on the league's top three (Chelsea, Liverpool and Manchester City), all of whom play on Saturday.

Both sides have also been priced at odds of (4.90) to end the game in a stalemate with the same company.

The Emirates stadium outfit scored 13 goals in their last seven matches in all competitions- average of two goals per match and they have been backed to score first in the game at odds of (1.35), while the first half of the game is expected to record more goals at odds (2.95).

LionsBet offers the away team, which defeated Stoke City 1-0 in their last EPL game will score in both halves of the game at odds of (5.75), while the two teams also have a chance score in the game at a price of (1.75).

Arsenal have conceded seven goals in their last seven games in all competitions, and their chances of keeping a clean slate in this encounter has been priced at odds of (2.25), while Olivier Giroud, Theo Walcott and Alexis Sanchez will get on the scores sheet with the company at odds of (1.80), (2.00) and (2.00) within regulation time.

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