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Welcome to the latest round of Premier League tips here at Betting.co.uk. This time around, our experts are taking a look at Saturday’s lunchtime kick-off between Leicester City and Arsenal. We’re expecting a closely fought game between two fairly evenly matched teams.
Leicester City have had a slower start to the 2021/22 campaign than they have for the last two seasons under manager Brendan Rogers. That being said, the Foxes have hit some form recently, with their last two wins being an impressive away win at Brentford and a 4-2 home win over Manchester United. They do have a number of injury worries still though, including Fofana, Ndidi and Albrighton.
After a horrific start to the season that saw fans calling for manager Mikel Arteta’s head after just three games, the ship has been well-stablised at the Emirates. Since their humiliating 5-0 defeat at the hands of Manchester City, the Gunners have gone on an eight-game unbeaten run in all competitions. Granit Xhaka is definitely out for Saturday’s game, with Keiran Tierney. Ben White and Martin Odegaard all doubtful.
These sides currently sit side by side in the table, level on 14 points in 9th and 10t place respectively. Past h2h results also show a fairly even match. They had an away win each last season against each other, with Arsenal knocking Leicester out of the EFL Cup last September.
Given that he has eight goals in eight starts vs Arsenal, which includes three braces, we can’t look past Vardy anytime scorer being offered at 6/4 with STSBet. Given the stats, this truly is unmissable excellent value.
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