PREMIER LEAGUE WEDNESDAY: We preview Wednesday’s Premier League games between MAN U v MAN CITY and WOLVES v ARSENAL both with a recommended BETDAQ bet and extended stats.


WOLVES V ARSENAL

7.45pm What a big night at the top of the Premier League table! All eyes may be on the Manchester Derby in Old Trafford, but this is a massive game for Arsenal. They really slipped up on Sunday afternoon after both Spurs and Manchester United both lost; and while Chelsea failed to beat Burnley on Monday night – the point did put them ahead of Arsenal. They now sit in fifth, and need to win or draw to go back into fourth. They face the same question as they do in every other away game; do you trust them?

The match odds at the time of writing currently trade; Wolves 2.9, Arsenal 2.66 and the draw is 3.55. Wolves have had an excellent season in the Premier League after coming up from the Championship – they have already beaten Chelsea, Manchester United and Tottenham this season; and adding Arsenal would be the icing on the cake. They are finishing the season poorly though and the loss in the FA Cup semi-final against Watford has appeared to hurt them with a 3-1 loss against Southampton and a 0-0 draw here against the lowly Brighton since. Backing Arsenal away from home comes with an obviously wealth warning; however the 2.66 on them looks too big here. Watford could be on the beach already, and Arsenal have everything to play for. We feel that they should be closer to 2.5, and we’re happy to take the 2.66.

BETDAQ BEST BET:
Arsenal to beat Wolves at 2.66.

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MATCH STATS

  • Wolves have never beaten Arsenal in the Premier League in nine previous attempts (D2 L7), the most they have faced an opponent in the competition without victory.
  • Arsenal haven’t lost against Wolves in any competition since September 1979 in a top- flight clash, winning 16 of the 20 meetings since (D4).
  • Arsenal have won all four of their Premier League matches at Molineux; only at the KCOM Stadium (5) do they have a better 100% win rate at a particular ground in the competition.
  • Wolves have already beaten Chelsea, Manchester United and Tottenham this season. Only two promoted sides have ever beaten at least four sides to finish that season in the top six in a single Premier League campaign – Sunderland in 1996-97 and Blackburn in 1992-93.
  • Wolves have kept a clean sheet in three of their last five Premier League home games, as many as they had in their first 12 at Molineux this season. They’ve only conceded once in each of the other two games.
  • Wolves are unbeaten in their last six Premier League home games (W4 D2). They last had a longer run without defeat in the top-flight between October 2003-January 2004, when Arsenal eventually ended their eight game unbeaten streak at Molineux.
  • Arsenal won 1-0 in their last Premier League away game – they’ve not won back-to-back league games on the road since October, while they’ve not kept consecutive away league clean sheets since February 2016.
  • All of Arsenal’s Premier League defeats this season have come on a Saturday or Sunday – they’ve won six and drawn two of their eight games played between Monday-Friday under Unai Emery.
  • Wolves’ Raul Jimenez has been directly involved in seven goals in his 10 Premier League games against the top six Premier League sides this season, scoring four and assisting three.
  • Arsenal’s Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang has been directly involved in 10 goals in his eight Premier League appearances against promoted sides, scoring seven and assisting three. Five of those seven goals and two of the three assists have come away from home.

MANCHESTER UNITED V MANCHESTER CITY

8pm What a massive Manchester Derby! There hasn’t been a more important Derby in years and everything is at stake. Every Liverpool fan will be shouting for the old enemy here as a home win would put Liverpool massive favourites to win the Premier League title; but United stumble into this fixture in woeful form. Football has a habit of throwing up surprise results; and a United win here after playing so poorly for weeks would be just something that would happen in this incredible Premier League season. On all known form though; how can you see past a City win?

The match odds at the time of writing currently trade; Manchester United 7.6, Manchester City 1.48 and the draw is 5.0. It’s strange to see United 7.6 for a game at home, however it is a sign of the times. City have been faultless in the Premier League this year, they may have slipped up in the Champions League against Spurs but Guardiola took a chance and rested players in the first leg for that tie and it backfired massively. United come into this game having lost six of their last eight and City are in good form, however this is the biggest price we have seen United at for a game at Old Trafford and for such a proud club; they will be desperate to win this Derby. From a value point of view, we just have to lay City at 1.49 – we fully expect United to make the game closer than those odds suggest.

BETDAQ BEST BET:
Lay Manchester City at 1.49.

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MATCH STATS

  • This will be the 160th league meeting between Manchester United and Manchester City; the Red Devils have won 62, drawn 51 and lost 46 of the previous such games.
  • Manchester City have only lost one of their last seven league visits to Old Trafford (W5 D1), with current boss Pep Guardiola winning both of his Premier League games there by a 2-1 scoreline.
  • There have been just six previous Premier League meetings between Man Utd and Man City outside of Saturday or Sunday. Man Utd won the first in November 1994 (5-0) but are winless in the subsequent five (D2 L3).
  • No side has won more Premier League away games at Old Trafford than Manchester City (6, level with Chelsea).
  • Manchester United have won fewer points than any other side in meetings between the ‘big six’ this season (6), failing to win any of their three home games so far (D2 L1).
  • Manchester United are unbeaten in their last 14 home league games (W9 D5). However, the Red Devils have kept just two clean sheets at Old Trafford in the league this season – no side has kept fewer (also Fulham).
  • Manchester City have scored 155 goals in all competitions this season – the record for an English Football League side in a single campaign is currently 156, held by City themselves in 2013-14.
  • No visiting manager in Premier League history has won three consecutive trips to Old Trafford, with Man City manager Pep Guardiola one of just three to win both of his first two (also Sam Allardyce and Ronald Koeman).
  • Each of Manchester United’s last three permanent managers has lost their first league meeting with Manchester City in charge of the club (David Moyes, Louis van Gaal and Jose Mourinho), with Alex Ferguson the last to win his first such contest, 2-0 in March 1987.
  • No player has scored more goals in Premier League meetings between Manchester United and Manchester City than Man City striker Sergio Aguero (8, level with Wayne Rooney). In fact, only Alan Shearer (10) has scored more Premier League goals against Man Utd than the Argentinian (8).
  • Phil Foden scored his first Premier League goal for Man City last time out against Tottenham, aged 18 years and 327 days. Kelechi Iheanacho and Gabriel Jesus are the only teenagers to score in consecutive Premier League games for the Citizens.
  • Man Utd’s Paul Pogba has been involved in nine goals in his last eight Premier League games at Old Trafford, scoring eight and assisting one. The Frenchman scored twice in his last league match against Man City, in a 3-2 win at the Etihad last term.


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