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Premier League: Tottenham vs Arsenal

Tottenham will still be licking their wounds when title hopefuls Arsenal arrive at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium on Sunday. Ange Postecoglou’s side were hammered 4-0 at Newcastle last time out as their hopes of securing a top-four finish took a massive hit on Tyneside.

But they will hope to get back on track against Mikel Arteta’s men — dealing a blow to Arsenal’s Premier League hopes in the process. Read on as we preview the North London derby and pick out some of the best football odds available at NetBet. To enjoy more flexibility when deciding which bet to make, enable our Bet Builder function to combine a host of selections.

Tottenham vs Arsenal

Sunday, April 28, 2pm

Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, London

Sky Sports

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Tottenham have endured a rollercoaster first season under Postecoglou, with the Aussie’s swashbuckling style of play both exciting and frustrating the Spurs faithful. A high line has seen them caught out more than once, with the thrashing at St James’ Park the latest example of what can happen when things go wrong. 

But when Ange’s tactics come good, Tottenham are more than a match for any of their top-flight rivals. Despite club legend Harry Kane moving on last summer, Spurs have not struggled for goals this term — but they will have their work cut out to breach a tough Arsenal rearguard. 

While Arteta’s defence has been superbly marshalled by Gabriel and William Saliba, the hosts can draw confidence from the fact the Gunners have stuttered in recent weeks. Regardless of who comes out on top at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, this fixture could go down as one of the most entertaining of the campaign. It will certainly be one of the most fiercely contested. 

Latest Premier League Betting Odds

Priced at 51/22 (3.32), a home win will be a popular bet ahead of what is expected to be a spicy affair. But after a 2-2 draw at the Emirates back in September, when Heung-Min Son netted twice for Spurs, 18/7 (3.57) on the spoils being shared is set to attract plenty of interest. 

Arsenal were gifted the opener through Cristian Romero’s own goal but Son levelled before the break and repeated the trick in the second half after Bukayo Saka had restored the home side’s lead from the spot.  

Tottenham vs Arsenal Betting Tips

Considering the reverse fixture saw the net bulge four times, 18/7 (3.57) on over four goals being scored could be a good shout. However, as games of this magnitude have often turned into cagey affairs, 16/1 (17.00) for no goal on the exact number of goals market may prove too tempting to overlook. For any Spurs fans who are supremely confident of their side breaking the deadlock, 7/6 (2.17) is available on the hosts being the first to score. 

*All odds subject to change

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