[Tottenham vs. Arsenal on 2 May 2022 – Who Will Win?]
The situation of the top three in the EPL is already relatively clear, with Manchester City, Liverpool and Chelsea basically determining the top three. And the fourth place is basically the competition between Arsenal and Tottenham, which is this game.
At present, Tottenham is 4 points behind Arsenal, and both teams have 3 rounds left. If Tottenham can’t win, it can be sure that the fourth place will belong to Arsenal. If in today’s match, Tottenham and Arsenal even the score, Tottenham will not get the qualify for the Champions League as well.
However, the good news for Tottenham is that they have a very good record at home against Arsenal, with 4 wins and draw in their last 5 home matches. At the moment, agencies are giving odds of 0.25 for Tottenham to win. In my opinion, Tottenham can stay unbeaten, but it is not sure if they can win.
Both teams are in very good shape after the slump at the beginning of the season, and the recovery of their attacking power makes both teams more likely to win, after all, if they can’t score and defend well, it’s just a draw. This game is not only inclined to Tottenham’s undefeated, but also optimistic that both teams can contribute to a wonderful goal battle.
ClevPicks Prediction: Total Goals: Over 2.75
Match Preview:
Much of the excitement of Arsenal fans and the disappointment of Tottenham, the Gunners’ side diminished by injury, the Africa Cup of Nations and COVID-9 led to the postponement of the North London derby originally scheduled for Spurs Stadium.
Although the disappointing results in April damaged their four-man lead, Tottenham got back on track by beating Leicester City before they could finish Liverpool’s 2 Premier League win over Anfield – allowing Luis Diaz’s deflected effort after Son Heung – the min’s opener.
Defending Champions League football at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium does not have the same ring as winning the league at White Hart Lane, but such success will mark a crucial moment of progress for Mikel Arteta’s Arsenal, with only 90 minutes left.
The three-match defeat at Easter threatens to completely thwart their European ambitions, but a four-game winning streak to Chelsea, Manchester United, West Ham United and Leeds United leaves the Gunners’ future in the top four.
Even if Arteta’s team fails to lose, it will still be in the driving seat ahead of potential banana skins against Newcastle United and Everton, and failing to keep a clean sheet in seven Premier League games is no guarantee before meeting Tottenham’s three strikers.
The first half saw Arsenal clinch a 3- win over Nuno Espirito Santo’s Tottenham back in September, but Spurs have a chance to win their place.