Premier League Preview: Arsenal vs Burnley Prediction, Preview, and Odds (Nov 11)
- Arsenal looking to bounce back from recent defeat against Newcastle
- Burnley remain in the bottom three places in the Premier League standings
Arsenal will play at the Emirates in the final match before the international break on Saturday, as they welcome Burnley to North London. A victory for the hosts could see them go into the break at the top of the standings.
How To Watch
- When: Saturday, November 11, 2023, at 10:00 a.m ET
- Where: Emirates Stadium, London, England
- How To Watch: NBC
Odds
Match Result | Odds |
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Arsenal | |
Draw | |
Burnley |
Match Preview
Arsenal play their final match before the international break on Saturday, as they welcome Burnley to the Emirates Stadium. The Gunners saw their unbeaten start to the new season come to an end last weekend, as they were controversially beaten 1-0 on the road at St. James’ Park.
The pressure continues to mount on Vincent Kompany ahead of this fixture, as Burnley have lost each of their previous four. That form leaves them second bottom in the standings, and they have lost a joint-Premier League high of nine games this term. The Clarets are also the lowest scorers in the competition at this stage.
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Burnley will take confidence from their recent matches against the Gunners, as they have lost just once in their previous five in the league against Arsenal. Meanwhile, they are unbeaten in their previous two away from home against the Gunners. However, that run of form comes after losing nine on the bounce between 1975 and 2019.
Arsenal will be looking for a response this weekend, as they failed to score and lost in their previous match. But, their record against newly promoted opposition could be challenging to overlook, as they have gone 37 home matches without defeat, landing 32 wins over that period.
Arsenal vs Burnley Prediction
Arsenal’s record against newly promoted opposition is staggering, and that makes them very hard to overlook this weekend. Therefore, we will be siding with the hosts landing a comfortable win at the Emirates.