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ARSENAL take on Leicester as a busy weekend of Premier League games draws to a close
He’s back at the Emirates Fortress as Arsenal look to return to victory after losing to Man City
Mikel Arteta’s men kick off Sunday night’s game in points with the visitors and unbeaten in the Premier League at home in 2020
They are proving solid, if unspectacular, this campaign and got the job done in North London against West Ham and Sheffield United
Their poor form after the lockdown saw them reject a Champions League berth for this season – but they appeared to have turned a corner after three of three wins to start the new term
This included Man City’s 5-2 beating at the Etihad, but since then the wheels have fallen off slightly
They try to avoid a third straight loss here after obediently taking down the Hammers and then Aston Villa last week
Despite Arsenal’s good form here, they have leaks at the back and haven’t kept a clean sheet since hosting Norwich in July
Speaking of which, that month was Leicester’s last visit and then scored a point in a 1-1 draw
We see a very similar game on Sunday, with Brendan Rodgers’ men determined to end this losing run
History is not on their side and Leicester have lost 12 of their last 15 visits to north London
They’ve scored in six of H2H’s last seven games here and we think they will do it again, with both teams scoring our weekend banker at 8/13
The Foxes needed the international break to regroup and we think they are giving the Gunners a real game here – take the 17/20 on them to get a draw or a win in the double chance market
Jamie Vardy has already scored five Premier League goals this season and will be a popular choice for those of you entering the goalscoring market Latest updates suggest he should return from injury for this match
But Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang scored the Gunners’ goal in that game in July and is currently on a four-game drought in the league
He went through a similar race twice last season – and was sacked in the Europa League the other night
We believe he’s the man to go for the 14/5 opener, or 19/20 anytime if you’re playing it safe
Tottenham let slip a three-goal lead in the final eight minutes against West Ham, surprisingly surrendering to the horror of Jose Mourinho
That hasn’t stopped them from becoming third-favorites for the Premier League title this season, however, regardless of the freak return
In Harry Kane and Son Heung-min, they currently have the division’s most dangerous double act
And Gareth Bale could be added to the fray for that Monday night clash under the Tasty lights
Burnley started off slow last season and eventually regained some form, but Sean Dyche will still be concerned about their departure this time around
One point out of 12 possible and no wins in the games against West Brom, Southampton, Newcastle and Leicester is not ideal
Regarding the Clarets, there are also their three paltry goals so far, including two on opening day
Tottenham are the league’s top scorer and if Burnley is to get anything out of that we think he will have to score at least twice
When they met at this pitch in March, the teams played a lukewarm 1-1 draw with Spurs playing no recognized striker
Everything changes this time around and with their form going forward, they are the ones supporting the goal market
For starters, Tottenham are a super 8/13 prize to win the game and we think they will have learned from the embarrassing Hammers debacle
Spurs to win and over 25 goals is a great 6/4 and our biggest fantasy for this one
And to play it safer with another great price, get Tottenham to score in BOTH halves at a whopping 31/20
Much has been expected of Bale since his return from Real Madrid and all eyes were on the Welsh superstar as he played against LASK on Thursday night
He looked sharp and provided the assist for the second goal, showing that the old magic is still there
Kane is tied at the net at Burnley and that’s a good price, but we prefer a fairytale kick on Bale scoring his Premier League return with a goal at a whopping 9/5
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