18+ | Please play responsibly | Terms and Conditions apply | Commercial Content
Home » Predictions » Arsenal vs Ipswich Town – Match Predictions & Betting Tips

Arsenal vs Ipswich Town – Match Predictions & Betting Tips

Last Updated on

, ,
Manchester City vs Chelsea

Arsenal have struggled to meet their title aspirations this season but are looking to rejuvenate their hopes of success as they prepare to face Ipswich Town at the Emirates Stadium on Friday, 27 December.

Arsenal vs Ipswich Town Betting Tips 

  • Back Arsenal for the win – 1.15 at Betway.
  • Predict a 2-0 victory for Arsenal – 5.20 at Betway.
  • Wager on Arsenal being the only team to score – 1.63 at Betway.

Bet on Arsenal to win

Arsenal are one of the best teams in the league. They are three points behind leaders Liverpool and while they will not be title favourites, they can still maintain the pressure on the league leaders if they win this game. Ipswich Town meanwhile are still Premier League newcomers and their players lack experience when it comes to playing at the highest level. They may find the goings tough in this game, especially as it will be played at the Emirates Stadium. Arsenal should therefore be headed for a comfortable win. 

Bet on Arsenal to Win 2-0

Arsenal will play some free-flowing and attacking football. They will be aware that they are simply a better team than Ipswich and so will not bother about being too defensive. Instead, they will try to go for the kill very early on. Bukayo Saka, Gabriel Jesus will prove too difficult to deal with for the Tractor Boyz defensive unit and this should be an easy and unconvincing win for the Gunners. 

Bet on only Arsenal to Score

Liam Delap has shown plenty of promise in the Premier League this season. He has shown that he can compete at this level and if he continues this way, it’s likely that he will receive offers to play for more established Premier League sides in the near future. Apart from that Arsenal should be able to quite easily contain the attacks of the players from the Ipswich squad, which includes Delap.

Read Also