Chelsea v Arsenal Betting Tips, Latest Odds and All Premier League Matchups

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Sep/15/2017

Gambling911.com has your Chelsea v Arsenal betting tips and lastest odds as well as all the weekend’s matchups.

Chelsea was coming in at 4/5 odds for their Sunday matchup against Arsenal with that side at 3/1 odds and the Draw at 3/1 as well.

Chelsea has just one loss to go along with four wins in their last six games overall while Arsenal has three wins and two losses over that span.

Chelsea have won three, drawn one, and lost two of their last six meetings with Arsenal.  But with Chelsea winning the last five home Premier League games against Arsenal, you gotta love Chelsea at 4/5 here.  

All of the Weekend’s Premier League Betting Odds

12:30

 

Crystal Palace (101/50)

Draw (12/5)

Southampton (17/10)

15:00

 

Liverpool (2/7)

Draw (57/10)

Burnley (13/1)

15:00

 

West Brom (11/8)

Draw (23/10)

West Ham (5/2)

15:00

 

Huddersfield (5/2)

Draw (5/2)

Leicester (11/8)

15:00

 

Newcastle (29/20)

Draw (23/10)

Stoke (5/2)

15:00

 

Watford (9/1)

Draw (5/1)

Man City (4/11)

17:30

 

Tottenham (1/4)

Draw (6/1)

Swansea (16/1)

13:30

 

Chelsea (5/6)

Draw (61/20)

Arsenal (7/2)

16:00

 

Man Utd (4/11)

Draw (9/2)

Everton (10/1)

- Alistair Prescott, Gambling911.com

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