The most successful team in FA Cup history, Arsenal were💎 handed a favourable draw for the third round of the comp🐼etition with a trip to face League One outfit Oxford United.
The U’s are 14th in the third tier, and have seen off Wokinꦓg and Exeter City to reach this stage.
Arsenal were held to a draw by Newcastle last time out. Mikel Arteta i💃s only missing Gabriel Jesus and Reiss Nelson for this fixture, and could hand Emile Smith Rowe a start upon his return from injury.
The Gunners boss might also give the night off for🌌 some of his regulars, including Thomas Partey and Bukayo Saka.
Win To Nil: Arsenal
Oxford have failed to score🎉 in three of their la✃st four matches, which doesn’t bode well for troubling this Arsenal defence.
The Gunners🐠 have kept five clean sheets in their 🌸last eight away matches across all competitions.
Arteta’s team have already won ♕12 matches to nil this season, including a string of shutout victories in the Europa League.
To Score In Both Halves: Arsenal
Arte❀ta’s XI will likely resemble those he named in continental action, with Fabio Vieira, Marquinhos and Albert Sambi Lokonga all in line to start.
While a less accomplꦇished group than we are used to seeing in the Premier League, there is still plenty of talent there.
This price on﷽ Arsenal to score in bot🐽h halves looks to be on the short side.
The visitors will be eyeing a comfortable victory with Oxford only a couple of match🧸es removed from conc꧙eding three to Ipswich.
Anytime Goalscorer: Eddie Nketiah
Eddie Nketiah is one Premier League starter who should be immune to rotat❀ion, having had the World Cup hiatus to rest. Arteta is also limited on other options to lead the line.
Nketiah has fired off eight shots across three Premier League matches since the league🅠 resumed, and continues to ꦚtrouble defences with his smart off-ball movement.
If Arsenal are to win at a ♒canter, it would be a surprise if Nketiah failed to score.
All odds are subject to change