The Gunners, unlike Liverpool, are still in the title race and have good chances to clinch the gold medals. However, it’s still worth acknowledging that everything is in Manchester City’s hands right now. They may be trailing by just one point in the standings, but they have a game in hand. Last weekend, Arsenal had a very tough away match against Tottenham. The Gunners were already leading 3-0 by halftime, but in the second half, they made their fans nervous by conceding two goals. This victory marked the third consecutive win for Mikel Arteta’s side. As for their home statistics, Arsenal has lost only two matches out of 17 at home, securing 13 victories in the process.
Andoni Iraola’s team had a very poor start and found themselves in the relegation zone. They managed to leave the bottom of the table at the end of last calendar year when Bournemouth secured six wins in seven Premier League matches. The “Cherries” climbed to mid-table and currently sit in 10th place, with 48 points accumulated. In the last round, Bournemouth played a home match against Brighton, where they secured a convincing 3-0 victory. This win marked Bournemouth’s second consecutive victory in the last five matches. As for their away statistics, the “Cherries” have secured 6 wins in 17 matches, losing on 8 occasions.