Arsenal VS Burnley Match Prediction

  • Logo2020-12-13
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Arsenal
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Burnley

Our Prediction Tip

Arsenal will win this match.

Burnley have never won a Premier League match against Arsenal, with their goalless draw at Turf Moor last season only the second point they have taken from the Gunners in that time. Arsenal won the previous 11 matches before that, including a 2-1 home win in August last season. Alexandre Lacazette opened the scoring and, though Ashley Barnes equalised for Burnley, Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang scored a late winner. Here are the results of their last five matches: 

Feb 02, 2020: Burnley 0-0 Arsenal
Aug 17, 2019: Arsenal 2-1 Burnley
May 12, 2019: Burnley 1-3 Arsenal
Dec 22, 2018: Arsenal 3-1 Burnley
May 06, 2018: Arsenal 5-0 Burnley

Arsenal vs Burnley Recommended bets with odds

Arsenal might be out of form but they are odds-on favourites to beat Burnley. Arsenal are 8/15 to win with Bet365 and Betway.

Burnley lack goals and you can bet against both teams to score at a best price of 31/40 with Betway.

Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang can be backed at 26/25 to win with 888sport.

Arsenal vs Burnley Prediction

Arsenal are big favourites to beat Burnley at the Emirates Stadium. Despite the Gunners’ poor form, they are still favourites to win this one.

Correct score prediction: Arsenal 2-0 Burnley

Arsenal Predicted Starting Line-up

Expected Line-up: 3-4-3

Burnley Predicted Starting Line-up

Expected Line-up: 3-4-3

Arsenal's form has dipped lately and they have dropped down the Premier League table as a result. They are without a win in four league games but Burnley – with just six points to their name so far – are struggling too. This is a big chance for the Gunners to get back to winning ways.
Burnley have won just one of their ten league games so far this season, scoring a joint-league low five goals in ten matches.

Arsenal welcome Burnley to the Emirates Stadium as Mikel Arteta’s side look to refind some form and climb away from 18th-placed Burnley in the Premier League table. The Gunners are without a win in four league games but the Clarets have won just once so far this season. The match takes place on Sunday December 13 and the live action starts at 19:15 local time.