Arsenal v Bournemouth Predictions & Betting Odds – 27th November 2016

Gunners to get back to winning ways

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Arsenal v Bournemouth Betting Preview – Premier League 27th November

Arsenal have drawn their last two Premier League games, being held to 1-1 draws by both Spurs and Manchester United. So questions will be asked about them again when it comes to failing to win the big matches in the title race. So they have drawn three of their last four now in the league, but will be looking for a positive return to winning form when they host Bournemouth on Sunday. The Cherries have lost their two previous visits to Arsenal without having scored a goal and lost both meetings last season against the Gunners by a 2-0 scoreline.

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Arsenal v Bournemouth Betting Tips

The Gunners will be looking to find their winning touch again after having drawn three of their last four in the top flight, including their last two. They have gone up against Spurs and Manchester United in their last two and have failed to collect maximum points. But they remain unbeaten in eleven Premier League games now and will likely have the firepower to take out the Bournemouth defense. The Gunners have won all three of their previous clashes with Bournemouth in all competitions, scoring seven goals in the process and conceding none. Mesut Ozil has scored two of Arsenal’s four Premier League goals against the Cherries and he is a price of 21/10 in the anytime goalscorer market at Sky Bet, with Olivier Giroud and Alexis Sanchez in at 8/11 as joint favourites. The Gunners go into his one on the back of a 2-2 draw with PSG in the UEFA Champions League in the week.

Giroud has scored seven goals in his last eight Premier league appearances, but he has yet to net one against the Cherries. Arsenal’s defence has conceded twice as many goals at home this season than they have done so on the road and both teams to score at Sky Bet is a price of 3/4. It may also be worth then having a crack over 2.5 goals which is trading at a price of 4/7 for the game. Four of Arsenal’s six home games this season have gone over the goal line. The Gunners are the only side in the top flight not to have been behind at the break in any game this season and it could be worth a flutter on a Draw/Arsenal half time/full time bet which is a quote of 3/1 at Sky Bet. Arsenal’s substitutions have scored five goals this season, and assisted five, more than any other team.

Bournemouth can be quite pleased with their work this season and they have gone W3 D2 L2 in their last seven in the top flight. They snapped a three match winless streak (D1 L2) with a win at Stoke last weekend which will have brought them some relief. They have only scored the two goals in their last four Premier League games now so aren’t firing along on all cylinders up front. Away from home in the Premier League this season they have gone W1 D2 L3. Their fortunes could actually have been better this term as they have hit the woodwork 13 times, which is six more than any other side. So they are still waiting for their first goal against the Gunners and Callum Wilson is a 12/5 shot in the anytime goalscorer market to get one on the weekend. The Cherries have scored just the four away goals this season in six games and may struggle to make a huge impact here.

Arsenal v Bournemouth Betting Odds

Arsenal 4/11, Draw 15/4, Bournemouth 7/1

Arsenal v Bournemouth Predictions

Why not have a crack at an Arsenal 2-0 correct score to happen again in this one. They should be comfortable and it is a good chance for Arsene Wenger’s men to get over the setbacks in the tougher games in which they have played recently against Spurs and Man United. Bournemouth have never scored a goal against Arsenal then in a competitive match and have only recorded the one away win all season. It should be a comfortable Arsenal to win to nil result.