It is all still to play for in the English Premier League and Arsenal remain very much in the title race with three matches to play.
Arsenal currently sit top of the table by a point, but Manchester City are breathing down their necks as they have a game in hand, so the North London outfit need Pep Guardiola’s side to drop points in their remaining games.
Below, we assess Arsenal’s remaining three fixtures and how many points they will realistically get from them.
Vs Bournemouth (H), Saturday 4 May
Arsenal’s next fixture is against Bournemouth who have had an impressive season so far, as they sit 10th in the league and Dominic Solanke has been in fine form after finding the back of the net 18 times in 35 games.
The Gunners know that if they keep winning games then it will keep the pressure on City, but Arteta will be aware of the threat the Bournemouth can appose, especially in the final third.
However, we predict that the Gunners will come away from this one with a victory, and at Bet9ja you can get odds of 1.19 for this to happen.
Vs Manchester United (A), Sunday 12 May
The penultimate game of the season for Arsenal is arguably their toughest test out of the three remaining matches, as they travel to Old Trafford to face Manchester United.
Despite the relatively poor form of United this term, they have proven they can go toe to toe with some of the top teams such as Liverpool, after drawing 2-2 in the league and securing a 4-3 victory over Jurgen Klopp’s men in the FA Cup.
With the recent form of Arsenal, we believe that they will have too much quality within their ranks for United and win this fixture, which is priced up at 1.50 with Bet9ja.
Arsenal to beat Man Utd: 6K6MW2S
Vs Everton (H), Sunday 19 May
Arsenal’s final game of the season is at home against Everton, and this could prove to be the most important game of the season because if results go their way, then a win in this one could win them the Premier League.
The Toffees have confirmed their English top flight status ahead of next term, even with the eight point deduction, which is a testament as to how well Sean Dyche has done at the club.
Although Everton will want to finish the season on a high, we do not see any other result than a victory for the hosts.
This means we believe Arsenal will gain the maximum of nine points from their remaining three matches, taking them to 89 points. The biggest question is, will that be enough to win a first title since 2004?
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