Tuesday, November 5, 2024

Chelsea 7/11 to win against London rivals Arsenal

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Competition: Premier League
Market: Chelsea to win against Arsenal
Odds: 7/11 @ 888 Sport

Chelsea face Arsenal this afternoon, with manager Jose Mourinho boasting an unbeaten record against Arsenal boss Arsene Wenger in the Premier League.

The Blues have started the season in dream fashion too, winning five and drawing once in their six games. Arsenal have won twice and drawn four times so far.

The last time the two sides met Chelsea put six past the Gunners at Stamford Bridge, and with home advantage in this afternoon’s meeting, 888 Sport are giving odds of 7/11 for Chelsea to get all three points.

Chelsea haven’t dropped a point at home yet this season, so it’s a big ask for Arsenal to end their winless run against Mourinho. Arsene Wenger’s side have been poor on their travels, winning only once away from home in five games in all competitions.

With the Gunners six points off Chelsea in the Premier League already, Arsenal know they need to get a result this afternoon, but Stamford Bridge hasn’t been the ideal place to get it.

Bet: Chelsea to win against London rivals Arsenal @ 7/11 with 888 Sport >>

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Crippy Cooke


Crippy Cooke has somehow written for the Telegraph, Independent, Huffington Post, Zoo Magazine, Daily Mail, ITV Football, MSN Sport, Yahoo Sport, London24 and Bleacher Report among others, despite knowing less about football than your average Fan TV member . The weekly accumulator enthusiast is saving up his winnings to pay for a much-needed hair transplant but grows more on his chin than his head. He lives and breathes football and somehow makes a living writing from it.

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