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Published on 2024-04-11 17:53:18
Gameweek 32 of the Premier League is filled with thrilling battles, including clashes between Arsenal and Aston Villa, Newcastle and Tottenham. Tottenham, fourth in the league, cannot afford to drop points as they chase Champions League qualification. The match between Newcastle and Tottenham is likely to be high-scoring, with over 2.5 goals probable.
Nottingham Forest will face Wolves, with Forest needing points to avoid relegation and Wolves looking to bounce back from a disappointing run of form. The match is likely to end in a draw, as both teams have struggled recently. Manchester City is expected to secure a win against Luton Town, who have been struggling in the league.
In another important match, Arsenal will face Aston Villa at the Emirates, with Arsenal aiming to extend their lead at the top of the table. With Villa’s disappointing recent form, Arsenal are favorites to win. Additionally, Chelsea will host Everton, with both teams needing points to improve their standings. A high-scoring contest is expected between the two vulnerable defensive teams.
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