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Leicester vs Arsenal » Prediction, Watch Live + Odds & Stats 15.02.2025
A 0:4 loss as a guest to Everton in the last round leaves Leicester currently in the relegation zone. The team has mainly suffered losses lately, with eight losses in the last nine rounds. They have lost without scoring in their last four home games in the Premier League, conceding more than one goal in each of them.
Arsenal lost their last match to Newcastle and was eliminated from the league cup tournament. However, the 10-day break that followed was welcomed by Mikel Arteta and his team. In the Premier League, Arsenal has not lost since November 2nd, when they lost to Newcastle as a guest. Arsenal, however, has some absences, and Kai Havertz has joined the injury list. Against Leicester, they have six consecutive wins in the Premier League, and the prospects for another success are present.
Prediction: Arsenal to win and over 1.5 goals
Leicester continues to struggle and against Arsenal this could be fatal. It would not be unexpected if they concede at least two goals in this match.
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The fact that Liverpool were only able to pick up a point against Everton in the catch-up game should have pleased Arsenal, as the direct rivals for first place. What Arsenal will probably like less is the immense injury list they now have. The latest and perhaps most painful injury is Kai Havertz. He has to undergo an operation and will be out for the rest of the season. How well or badly the Gunners will cope with all this will of course have to be seen over the course of the rest of the season. Here against Leicester, who are deep in the relegation battle in 18th place and who naturally need every point, they could face their first test. As Arsenal are still 7 points behind despite Liverpool's draw against Everton, they can ill afford to drop points.