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            Team logoMan City
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            Team logoArsenal
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            Match Result

            Arsenal

            AFC Bournemouth


            63.8%

            Ars

            21.2%

            draw

            39.5%

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            Results display the percentage of matches that have been Won or Drawn in all matches this season in all major Competitions and International Friendlies

            Both Teams To Score

            Arsenal

            AFC Bournemouth


            42.6%

            Ars

            49.4%

            combined

            57.9%

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            Over 2.5 Goals

            Arsenal

            AFC Bournemouth


            57.5%

            Ars

            62.4%

            combined

            68.4%

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            Arsenal vs Brentford Prediction, Tips & Stats

            High-flying Brentford make the short journey across London to face league leaders Arsenal this weekend, in a match that presents the Gunners with a huge opportunity to further their lead at the top of the Premier League.

            Mikel Arteta’s men are currently five points ahead of second-place Manchester City, but can stretch that gap to eight points with a win against Brentford on Saturday, with Manchester City then playing on Sunday. The Gunners are in need a win having lost their last two matches, and can get back on track against a Brentford side who they beat 3-0 when the sides met back in September.

            For the Bees, a win here would be very significant in their chase for European football, with Thomas Frank’s side currently in seventh place and not far off from the Europa League places.

            Arsenal have dropped points in only four of their 20 Premier League games this season, and have lost just five times in the 28 fixtures they have played in all competitions this season. But, two of those losses have come in the past two weeks, with damaging defeats to Manchester City in the FA Cup at the end of January and against relegation-threatened Everton last weekend.

            The damaging effect of that loss at Goodison Park was mitigated by Manchester City’s defeat at Tottenham, which still gives the Gunners some breathing space at the top of the table. And while there is no need to panic yet, those defeats were a sobering reminder for Mikel Arteta and Arsenal that things can change very quickly, and will surely have the Gunners laser-focused on picking up a win to get back on track after their recent losses.

            This London clash presents such a chance to do so, with Arsenal having already beaten Brentford 3-0 back in September, and they will fancy their chances of doing so again. And with Manchester City facing severe off-field issues at the moment, the Gunners know that they can gain a psychological edge over Pep Guardiola’s men if they can get a win from this round of fixtures.

            Brentford come into this match on a very good run of form, with just two losses in their last ten fixtures in all competitions – and the last time that the Bees tasted defeat in the Premier League was all the way back in October away to Aston Villa.

            The Bees will fancy their chances of picking up a result here, with impressive scalps over Liverpool and both Manchester clubs already claimed this season, as well as draws with both Tottenham and Chelsea. Thomas Frank’s side are a tough prospect to break down, only conceding 28 league goals so far this season, a figure that puts them joint-sixth in the table for least goals conceded.

            The Bees are in seventh place at the moment, and their fans will surely be dreaming of European qualification come the end of the season. A win against Arsenal this weekend, while unlikely, will certainly help the Bees on that mission, and they will certainly try their hardest in ensuring that Arsenal leave the game with nothing.

            Although Mikel Arteta’s men have faltered in recent weeks with defeats to Manchester City and Everton, we do expect them to get back to winning ways this weekend. The Gunners have been practically imperious in the league so far this season, and they should be able to sweep past a Brentford side who they beat pretty convincingly earlier on this season.

            Brentford will not make it easy for Arsenal though, and they will do their best to cause problems for an Arsenal defence that has looked a little shaky in recent games.

            The Gunners are priced at 4/11 odds to come away with a win in this fixture, with Thomas Frank’s men priced at 15/2 odds to get the 3 points.

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            Arsenal Team News

            Expect Mikel Arteta to go with essentially the same team he put out against Everton, although new signings Jorginho and Leandro Trossard could be handed starts.

            The injury-plagued Emile Smith Rowe is likely to miss out yet again this weekend, after suffering a thigh strain before the FA Cup clash against Manchester City. Gabriel Jesus and Mohamed Elneny are the only long-term injury absentees.

            Brentford Team News

            Thomas Frank has no injury concerns of note to worry about. Centre-back Pontus Jansson is very close to making a return to action, but will still miss out this weekend after not fully recovering from his thigh injury.

            Both Frank Onyeka and Shandon Baptiste could play this weekend after recovering from thigh and groin injuries respectively. With two goals in his last six appearances, Bryan Mbeumo is in a good patch of form right now. The forward is priced at 6/1 to score anytime in this match.

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