Arsenal entertain Monaco on Wednesday evening
Arsenal entertain Monaco in the Champions League on Wednesday evening and as such, why not register today with any of our featured UK betting sites and claim the very best Arsenal versus Monaco Champions League odds and free bet offers, ahead of this midweek clash.
Arsenal v Monaco Champions League Odds & Match Preview
Kick-off: 8pm UK Time, Wednesday 11th December 2024
Arsenal and Monaco sit level on points with just a single spot separating them in the 36-team Champions League table, ahead of their meeting on Wednesday evening.
Eye opener
Arsenal’s meeting with Sporting Lisbon was always expected to be a high-octane and high-scoring affair but while six goals didn’t come as a huge surprise in itself, it was something of an eye-opener to see five of these being scored by the Gunners. Martinelli, Havertz, Magalhaes, Saka and Trossard each found the back of the net for the visitors in this thumping, while Sporting’s sole reply came from Gonçalo Inacio. Indeed, while Mikel Arteta’s men couldn’t come away with a clean sheet on this occasion, they have managed to shut out the opposition in four of their last six at the Emirates Stadium and they are yet to taste defeat at their North London home this term, the side winning seven and drawing one of their eight home games across competitions.
Genuine contenders
Thus far, the Gunners have amassed ten points whilst on Champions League duty, the very same as midweek opponents Monaco who sit below Arteta’s troops on account of a marginally inferior goal difference. Sitting just five points below Paris Saint-Germain in the domestic standings and level on points with second-placed Marseille, Monaco are proving themselves to be genuine contenders for the Ligue 1 title and they will now seek to win back-to-back away games in the Champions League for the first time in almost ten years when they coincidentally defeated Arsenal 3-1 in North London in February 2015.
As potent as ever
Premier League sides are getting used to Arsenal’s open-play sequences but European sides are finding this more difficult, therefore Arteta’s men may well have more joy on the flanks here. From dead-ball situations, the Gunners are as potent as ever and we’ll be siding with them to boost their chances of securing a last-sixteen berth with victory against Monaco on Wednesday evening.
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