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On Wednesday, December 3, at Emirates Stadium, Arsenal vs Brentford takes place in the Premier League in the 19:30 kick-off slot. Arsenal come into this fixture unbeaten since their early-season loss against Liverpool. Brentford currently sit 11th in the league, most recently defeating Burnley 3-1.

Here are the match odds and our best bets for this Premier League encounter.

Arsenal vs Brentford: Best Bets and Match Odds for December 3

Arsenal vs Brentford: Matchday Odds

Arsenal vs Brentford unsurprisingly sees the Gunners as firm favourites, with most bookies having them at 4/11 to win this London Derby. Brentford are priced up at 7/1 with most bookmakers.

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The odds are a fair reflection when you look at both teams’ form. Despite injuries, Arsenal have recently been boosted by the return of Martin Odegaard and Viktor Gyokeres.

Best Bets

As per Sportsbook Oddschecker, Mikel Merino is 21/10 to continue his impressive form and score anytime. Back from injury, Noni Madueke is 12/5 to score anytime. 

For Brenford, Igor Thiago has shown he knows where the goal is, and is priced at 10/3 to score anytime.

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The correct score market is normally popular with bettors, and 2-0 to Arsenal is 6/1, while 3-0 is 17/2. If you fancy Brentford to score but Arsenal to win, 3-1 is interesting at 12/1. Brentford fans will likely still back their team to shock the Gunners, and The Bees to win 2-1 is priced up at a huge 25/1.

Recommended Bet

Looking at a recommended bet for this London Derby, we went with the correct score market, taking Arsenal to win 3-0, at 17/2 with Oddschecker. Brentford are capable of springing a shock, but it’s difficult to look past Arsenal winning this one comfortably. 

Our thinking behind the selection is clear. Arsenal look solid defensively, and have more than enough goal threats in their team.

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