ARSENAL have it all to do in Paris on Wednesday, so how will they approach this game with Bournemouth on Saturday?
Arsenal vs Bournemouth preview
Arsenal go to Paris next midweek with a deficit, though will be pretty pleased to still actually be in the tie.
That makes this Saturday’s clash with Bournemouth a bit of an inconvenience.
So it remains to be seen how Arteta approaches this one, particularly having fallen short in the title race yet again, and a Champions League spot for next season hasn’t quite been sewn up yet.
The bookmakers are taking them on and they’re bigger than EVENS with most firms, which maybe hints at what could happen.
Their home form hasn’t been particularly good recently either, having failed to win any of their last three at the Emirates and only winning three of the last eight â though one was that Real thumping.
They welcome a Cherries side who have played themselves out of form at the wrong time when in the hunt for a European spot.
They’ve won just once in their last 11 games â winning another on penalties in the cup after a draw in 90 minutes.
Conceding in the 96th minute when leading Manchester United last time out hasn’t helped, though they were put down to 10 men with 20 minutes to play.
Evanilson was wrongly sent off and has had that rescinded so will lead the line here.
Bournemouth won the reverse fixture earlier in the campaign when the Gunners had William Saliba sent off in the first half.
Arsenal vs Bournemouth latest odds
- Arsenal at 21/20 with William Hill â CLAIM HERE
- Draw at 13/5 with Betfred â CLAIM HERE
- Bournemouth at 13/5 with BetMGM â CLAIM HERE
Odds are correct at the time of publication and are subject to change.
Arsenal vs Bournemouth predictions
Ant man
Antoine Semenyo is just one of a cluster of Bournemouth players set to be linked with a move in the summer.
And rightly too given his attacking output. However, on the flip side of that, no Bournemouth player has had more BOOKINGS than him in the Premier League this campaign.
With defensive duties aplenty down his side likely to come, he could hit double figures in the cards department at relatively kind odds.
- Antoine Semenyo to be carded at 3/1 with William Hill â CLAIM HERE
Zin to win
Oleksandr Zinchenko may be one of those players who sees game time on Saturday as Mikel Arteta rests his big players.
Whether that be at left back or potentially central midfield, he has a knack of finding himself in little pockets on the edge of the area.
Will hope to catch manager’s eye, too and little bit of an outside punt at decent odds.
- Oleksandr Zinchenko at least 1 shot on target at 14/5 with William Hill â CLAIM HERE