Moneyline PickArsenal (-109)
Player PropViktor Gyökeres to score anytime (+200)
Same Game ParlayArsenal to win + both teams to score + Arsenal over 4.5 corners (+425)
Aston Villa odds+330 
Arsenal odds-109 
Draw+250 
Over/UnderOver 2.5 (+106) / Under 2.5 (-127)
SpreadAston Villa +0.5 (-107) / Arsenal -0.5 (-112)

Aston Villa vs Arsenal Main Match Info

Aston Villa vs Arsenal Moneyline Prediction

Aston Villa are perhaps the second-best team in the Premier League now thanks to their four-match winning run. They’re coming off a 4-3 victory over Brighton, although they looked a bit shaky at the back. That can’t be a good omen ahead of facing Arsenal.

Arsenal, on the other hand, are coming off another dominant performance in their 2-0 win over Brentford, a game in which they held 62% possession while winning the xG battle by a sizable margin (1.77 to 0.35). 

The club extended their undefeated streak to 18 fixtures across all competitions (W15, D3) with that victory, although the matchup against Aston Villa isn’t ideal given the excellent form of their opponents.

No one would want to face the Villans right now, as they’ve won seven of their previous nine outings across all competitions. However, Arsenal have enough weapons to slow them down. Even if they’re a bit depleted in terms of depth, the Gunners should have enough to secure the win here.

Aston Villa vs Arsenal Player Prop

Gyökeres has left his injury concerns behind and has played in each of Arsenal’s last two games, although he’s come off the bench both times. The Sweden international should be ready to return to the starting lineup in this match, and if he does, he’ll be an absolute menace for the opposing defenders.

Villa are without their best centre-back, Tyrone Mings, due to injury. Gyökeres could take advantage of that to potentially return to the prolific scoring ways he showed in the early stages of the season. If Gyökeres starts Saturday, don’t rule him out from finding the back of the net.

Aston Villa vs Arsenal Same Game Parlay

For our three-leg parlay, we’re backing Arsenal to win in what figures to be a high-scoring contest. It wouldn’t be surprising to see both sides finding the back of the net. Even though the Gunners are an elite defensive team, they could be without their three best centre-backs and a key defensive midfielder.

Plus, Aston Villa have scored at least one goal in all but one of their last 10 outings. The nature of a potentially high-scoring game could also translate into lots of corners, an area where Arsenal thrive. The Gunners have generated 6.14 corners per match in the Premier League this season, leading the league in that category.

Aston Villa vs Arsenal Team news

Aston Villa Team News 

Emiliano Martinez is dealing with a back injury and might be forced to sit out Saturday’s match against his former team, with Marco Bizot being in line to be his replacement if the former can’t go.

Tyrone Mings (hamstring) and Ross Barkley (knee) are long-term absentees, and neither is expected back before January at the earliest, meaning the pair will be sidelined for several more games.

Arsenal Team News

Arsenal could be without William Saliba and Declan Rice, as both players will be assessed due to undisclosed injuries. Saliba wasn’t available in the 2-0 win over Brentford on Wednesday, whereas Rice left that match in the 83rd minute due to fitness issues.

Cristhian Mosquera also left that encounter with an injury and will be considered a game-time call for Saturday. Gabriel (thigh), Kai Havertz (knee), and Leandro Trossard (undisclosed) are all out.

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