Arsenal easily went through the Europa League group stage, dominating Molde, Rapid and Dundalk in Quartet B. The Gunners achieved the best in six games, with six wins, 20-5 aggregate. In the first stage of the playoffs, Mikel Arteta’s squad took on Benfica as rivals. After an away draw (1:1), Arsenal were on the verge of being eliminated from the tournament, but two goals at the end of the return game allowed the team to advance to the next round. The London team decided the outcome of the duel with Olympiacos at a party, having won a convincing victory (3:1). In the second match at home, the “gunners” allowed the opponent to take the minimum victory (0:1). Arsenal see the Europa League as their only chance to qualify for the next Champions League season. In the Premier League, Londoners are spending another slurred season, floundering in the middle of the standings. On April 3rd, Mikel Arteta’s charges could not oppose Liverpool at home (0:3), having already suffered 12 defeat in the league. David Luiz and Kieran Tierney will not play for the current hosts due to injuries. Granite Jaka and Bukayo Saka are also questionable.
Fenerbahce is just two points behind the leading Besiktas, but the opponent has a match in reserve, so it is important for the yellow-dark-blue to allow as few unnecessary points losses as possible in order to get around the Istanbulites by the end of the season. Guests could well be leaders themselves, if in March at home they had not lost their points in the stupidest way in games against Antalyaspor (1:1) and Genclerbirliga (1:2). Who knows, maybe these points will not be enough at the finish line to win the champion title. More today football predictions from the experts can be obtained from the link provided.