PREMIUM
10* PREMIER LEAGUE TOTAL OF YEAR (80% SOCCER RUN!)
(EPL) (ARS) vs. (TOT),
Total: 2.50 | -159.00 Over
Result: Loss
Total: 2.50 | -159.00 Over
Result: Loss
This is a 10* EPL TOY on the OVER Arsenal/Tottenham.
I personally played this at 2.5 -159, but I still also like it at 3. So far Arsenal is 2-0-1 this season. It sure hasn't looked dominant yet, beating Wolverhampton 2-0, before also pulling away for a 2-0 win at Aston Villa. Then two weeks ago it drew 1-1 with Brighton in a lacklustre effort.
These teams played on April 28th and Arsenal won 3-2 on the road, and I'm expecting a similar final combined score here as well.
Tottenham is 1-1-1 after drawing with Leicester City 1-1 in Week 1, followed by a 4-0 win over Everton, which was then followed by a 2-1 loss two weeks ago at Newcastle.
Both teams are clearly unhappy with their performance to open the season, so the early International break could not have come at a better time for each of these teams.
And I say it re-ignites these offenses.
The Gunners particularly have to be feeling that they wasted an opportunity in their last game, as hoisting the trophy at the end of the season most times comes down to the narrowest of margins.
The Spurs won't be rolling over though obviously, as they need to also pick up the pace if it wants to be participating in European Football at the end of the campaign.
But Tottenham has issues, especially on the back end.
Arsenal scored 91 goals last year and while the Gunners have yet to find their form, I say they'll set the early tone here by finding the back of the net, as this total is indeed destined to blast past the posted number before it's all said and done in my opinion.
Good luck, NP
I personally played this at 2.5 -159, but I still also like it at 3. So far Arsenal is 2-0-1 this season. It sure hasn't looked dominant yet, beating Wolverhampton 2-0, before also pulling away for a 2-0 win at Aston Villa. Then two weeks ago it drew 1-1 with Brighton in a lacklustre effort.
These teams played on April 28th and Arsenal won 3-2 on the road, and I'm expecting a similar final combined score here as well.
Tottenham is 1-1-1 after drawing with Leicester City 1-1 in Week 1, followed by a 4-0 win over Everton, which was then followed by a 2-1 loss two weeks ago at Newcastle.
Both teams are clearly unhappy with their performance to open the season, so the early International break could not have come at a better time for each of these teams.
And I say it re-ignites these offenses.
The Gunners particularly have to be feeling that they wasted an opportunity in their last game, as hoisting the trophy at the end of the season most times comes down to the narrowest of margins.
The Spurs won't be rolling over though obviously, as they need to also pick up the pace if it wants to be participating in European Football at the end of the campaign.
But Tottenham has issues, especially on the back end.
Arsenal scored 91 goals last year and while the Gunners have yet to find their form, I say they'll set the early tone here by finding the back of the net, as this total is indeed destined to blast past the posted number before it's all said and done in my opinion.
Good luck, NP