Arsenal entertain Leicester City at the Emirates Stadium on Tuesday night as the battle for Europe heats up, but it’s a draw between the sides that punters are backing.
Using BoyleSports’ new Opta data service, you can see that 44% of customers are getting behind the draw with those odds nibbled into 5/2 from 11/4 on Monday afternoon.
Fifteen percent of punters are supporting Leicester and despite the low number compared to Arsenal’s 41%, the Foxes are 2/1 from 11/5.
Arsenal are unbeaten in 22 home league games against Leicester (W19 D3), winning each of the last 12 in a row and have won three consecutive Premier League games without conceding for the first time since November 2017. They last won four in a row without reply back in May 2014.
Gunners striker Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang has scored six goals in his last six Premier League home games, including a brace against Norwich City last time out.
A goal here will see him become the second player to score 20+ goals in consecutive Premier League seasons for Arsenal (after Thierry Henry, five between 2001-02 and 2005-06). He is 3/1 to score first, 10/11 to score anytime and 3/1 to score last.
Using BoyleSports’ new Opta data service, you can see that 44% of customers are getting behind the draw with those odds nibbled into 5/2 from 11/4 on Monday afternoon.
Fifteen percent of punters are supporting Leicester and despite the low number compared to Arsenal’s 41%, the Foxes are 2/1 from 11/5.
Arsenal are unbeaten in 22 home league games against Leicester (W19 D3), winning each of the last 12 in a row and have won three consecutive Premier League games without conceding for the first time since November 2017. They last won four in a row without reply back in May 2014.
Gunners striker Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang has scored six goals in his last six Premier League home games, including a brace against Norwich City last time out.
A goal here will see him become the second player to score 20+ goals in consecutive Premier League seasons for Arsenal (after Thierry Henry, five between 2001-02 and 2005-06). He is 3/1 to score first, 10/11 to score anytime and 3/1 to score last.
Leicester manager Brendan Rodgers is winless in all six of his away matches against Arsenal in all competitions, but they have been shortened into 2/1 from 11/5.""