Arsenal vs Leicester: Predictions, teams, betting tips, live stream, TV channel – Premier League 2018-19 preview

Arsenal's form has lifted them up to fourth in the league: AFP/Getty Images
Arsenal's form has lifted them up to fourth in the league: AFP/Getty Images

Arsenal vs Leicester
Premier League 2018/19
Venue: Emirates Stadium
Date: Monday, 22 October
Kick-off: 8pm BST

Arsenal welcome Leicester to the Emirates looking to extend their winning run to 10 straight games.

The Gunners have moved to within two points of Chelsea, Manchester City and Liverpool at the top of the table after their recent run as they continue to thrive under Unai Emery.

Leicester pushed the north Londoners all the way on their last visit with only a late Olivier Giroud goal sealing an Arsenal win last season. The Foxes got their revenge last May with a 3-1 victory at the King Power Stadium.

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Team news

Mesut Ozil returned to full training last week after his recent back problem and was joined by Ainsley Maitland-Niles, who has recovered from a leg fracture suffered on the opening day of the season.

Petr Cech is to be assessed in the coming days after his hamstring injury.

Leicester captain Wes Morgan will serve a suspension this weekend.


TV, online and live stream coverage

The match will be shown live on Sky Sports' Premier League and Main Event channels, and is available via Now TV with a day pass on offer for £7.99.

Sky Sports subscribers can stream the match online via SkyGo and the SkyGo app.

You can also follow all the action with Standard Sport's LIVE blog.


Tickets

For Arsenal ticket information click here to head to the club's official website.


Prediction


Betting tips via Betfair | UK users only | Subject to change

  • Arsenal to win 2-0: 15/2

  • 2-2 draw: 12/1

  • Leicester to win 1-0 19/1

  • Jamie Vardy to score first goal: 6/1

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James Maddison to return to club duty after his first England call up. (Getty Images)
James Maddison to return to club duty after his first England call up. (Getty Images)

Head to head

This will be the 140th meeting between these two sides. Arsenal’s record is a good one; winning 65 of those meetings compared to Leicester’s 30, with 44 draws.