English Premier League: Arsenal must keep up with the pace – Sunday Matchday 13
Super Sunday has a small treat, but a treat nonetheless. Four teams take to the screen in today’s two ties, with one more left to play in MNF, tomorrow night.
A tough act to follow after yesterday’s goal-laden, seven match feast. Especially, the late night show that took place at Wembley. Two counting fixtures takes place today. Three teams play to keep up with the pace of the rest of the league’s results, while one fights for a scarce three points.
As it stands, Arsenal have no choice but to take all the points after their North London rivals 3-1 show last night. The team they encounter have their own priorities in mind when they welcome the Gunners to the Vitality stadium.
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Sunday Matchday 13 run ins
Bournemouth vs. Arsenal
Wolves vs. Huddersfield
This act will be followed by the last of the day, with a team fighting for survival, and the other playing for that mid-table madness happening at the moment between 6th and 11th place. The movement around the table between all the clubs has been crazy in the English Premier League, this term.
https://twitter.com/Wolves/status/1066393762715189248
The first of the two
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A big clash in actual fact. The form of Howe’s Bournemouth can contest a testing and worthy duel for Unai’s Arsenal. The two have been in similar form and promises to hand us goals. The Gunners remain untouched for 10 games and working for 11 without a loss.
They must try to keep the points gap to a minimum. A win puts them one point behind the team who took a beating from the rivals last night. This is the best they can achieve after they were hoping for a Spurs loss.
The Cherries have to take all the points as well, after Everton took their place with good victory. After a bad point picked up yesterday by United, thanks to Palace, Bournemouth has the opportunity to over jump them and put them back down in 8th, as well put Watford in 9th after their disappointing loss to Liverpool.
https://twitter.com/Arsenal/status/1066670335674802176
The last of the two
Huddersfield, the only team of the lot who features in the lower end of the table. Out of sight and out of mind. One win picked up in all their fixtures played. After Fulham’s new appointment picked up his first win yesterday, Huddersfield have their work cut out for them.
Wolves welcomes an easy opponent. Normally unmatched at home, it should be a walk in the park for the Wolves. Santo’s men have only lost one fixture at home, making this place near impossible to take three points.
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Will it be more of the same? Yes it will. Nothing gives the idea Huddersfield could steal all the points. Maybe a draw at best.