Arsenal mainta🍃ined their five-point lead atop the Premier League with a comfortable win against West Ham.
They now face a Brighton si🌱de which has won three of its last four and has already produced results against some of the big six.
Th⭕e hosts ꦑare missing sought-after midfielder Moises Caicedo for this match through suspension.
Alexis Mac Allister is still unavailable after winning the World Cup with Argentina and Danny Welbeck is doubtful. Gabriel Jesus and Reiss Nelson are the only confirmed absent🔴ees for the Gunners.
Double Chance: Brighton Or Draw
Arsenal have had to ride their luck at times away from home. While that is inevitable in a long season, their perfor🃏mances h𓆏ave not necessarily matched the results.
Brighꦛton are unlucky to only have 11 points from seven home matches.
With just six conceded in those fixtures and heavy wins against Chelsea and Leicester, Roberto De Zerbi’s team are great value to💯 avoid defeat despite Arsenal’s stellar first half🦩 of the campaign.
Total Cards: Under 3.5
Anthony Taylor takes charge of this match, and hasꦜ averaged around 3.5 yellows per match since the start of last season.
Both of these teams tend to stay out of trouble with the official🌞꧋s, ranking well-below average by cards received per match.
Brighton make a lot of tackles, with a few fouls inevitably following, but their style of play doesn’t tend to nudge the referee t❀o💞wards his notebook.
Anytime Goalscorer: Eddie Nketiah
He might be a downgrade from Gabriel Jesus, and he might not be the flashiest player in this Arꦫsenal squad, but Eddie Nketiah is a proven goalscorer.
The ☂23-year-old found the net in the win over West Ham to make it four goals for the campaign in eight starts.
His movement is sharp, and he’s a goo💞d finisher. With the creative talent aroun🐼d him, Nketiah is bound to have some good goal scoring opportunities here.
All odds are subject to change