Arsenal vs Nottingham
This weekend, Gunners face a Nottingham Forest team that is in danger of being relegated, they will be determined to get on track. In their earlier games, Arsenal’s 4 unbeaten runs came to an end when they were forced to settle for a draw with Southampton. It was the first draw Arsenal had experienced this year, and it was just their second loss in their previous 12 games. With 25 minutes left, the Saints tied the game. They will have to exert all of their efforts this time to score some points.
In their previous Premier League match, Forest defeated Liverpool 1-0 to earn a victory. They had only won once in the league all year before that. With only eight goals so far this season, Forest needs to develop a more efficient attacking avenue as the season goes on. As we prepare for an entertaining clash we are predicting a first-half draw and most goals to be scored in the second half.
Predictions: Arsenal win&over 2.5goals.


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