Nottingham Forest can stun Arsenal to surge to safety

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As oddsmaker Jones Knows analyses the Sunday Premier League match, Arsenal appears to be extremely vulnerable favorites against Nottingham Forest, who can win and move into safety.

Brentford vs. Tottenham, Saturday at 2:30 p.m.

Given the tiny sample size, it is difficult to determine how much Brentford will miss Ivan Toney’s presence and his goal-scoring prowess. Since Brentford’s promotion, he has missed just four away games, and despite the Bees’ winless record during that time, they played with great authority in two close losses at Manchester City and Arsenal, as well as two 2-2 draws with Leeds.

Nottingham Forest can stun Arsenal to surge to safety

Premier League Predictions: Nottingham Forest can stun Arsenal to surge to safety
 

I anticipate Brentford to be just as aggressive and competitive as always at Spurs because, like Brighton, they don’t typically rely on just one player to power their machine. This is especially true given the carrot of finishing seventh and maybe qualifying for the Europa Conference League.

Despite the higher quality of the Spurs assault offsetting that, that ought to serve as a positive motivating element against a team that simply wants this season to go now. As a result of just drawing two of their previous 47 home Premier League games, Spurs are due some stalemates in this matchup. It’s extremely juicy to bet on the game-ending level at 11/4 with Sky Bet.

In the battle for the top four, Manchester United is more stumbling than sprinting to victory, yet cunning managers may get victories even when morale may be low.

When you take into account their nearly undefeated road record against the bottom half, it’s difficult to argue against their chances of winning here. In those nine games, they’ve won 23, lost 5, and earned 23 out of a possible 27 points. There isn’t much room there, but the market has them priced accordingly at 4/9 with Sky Bet.

It’s difficult to imagine United being overly lenient in giving Bournemouth significant chances, but there is one aspect of this game that keeps bugging me to mention: the Cherries finally receiving a penalty. Only eight teams have gone an entire season without receiving a penalty kick, making them the only Premier League team to do it this year. This is an extremely uncommon event. With Sky Bet, the odds on Bournemouth scoring from a penalty.

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