Super Sunday tips: Can Arsenal end their south coast struggles?

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Super Sunday makes a welcome return this afternoon, with a pair of intriguing Premier League match-ups.

The day begins on the south coast, as Arsenal look to grab a first league win in four away at high-flying Bournemouth.

Then it’s off to the Midlands, where Wolves look to end a four-game winless run at home to struggling Huddersfield. Here are the key odds…

Bournemouth v Arsenal (1.30pm, Sky Sports Main Event)

Unai Emery’s Arsenal are 19/20 to win at Bournemouth, and end a Premier League run of three straight draws.

But the Cherries have only have been excellent this season and have only lost to Manchester United, Tottenham Hotspur and Liverpool in the last 11 months at the Vitality Stadium. Arsenal have failed to win on their last two visits to Dorset, too.

Eddie Howe’s side are 12/5 to heap some pressure on Emery’s early Arsenal reign, while a draw is 11/4.

Can the hosts keep tabs on Alexandre Lacazette and Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang, though? The duo have already netted 12 Premier League goals between them this term. Lacazette is 4/1 favourite to score first, with Aubameyang next up at 9/2.

Callum Wilson, fresh from his first goal for England, is 5/1 to open the scoring, and there’s 1/2 about this fixture seeing over 2.5 goals for the fifth time in a row.

Both teams have scored in five of Arsenal’s season league wins this season, 11/5 says it happens again.

Wolves v Huddersfield (4pm, Sky Sports Main Event)

This could be the perfect fixture for Wolves, who have slumped after a bright start to the season.

After one point from four games, Nuno Espirito Santo’s men are 1/2 to win at home to Huddersfield.

The Yorkshire outfit have improved in recent weeks, but remain 4/9 favourites for relegation. They’re 7/1 to win at Molineux.

David Wagner’s side are the lowest scorers in the division, scoring just six times so far this term.  Both teams to score – No, is 8/15, while there’s 21/20 about Wolves to win to nil.

Raul Jimenez is 7/2 favourite to score first, ahead of 5/1 shots Diogo Jota, Ivan Cavaleiro and Leo Bonatini. Huddersfield’s hopes may rest on Steve Mounie, with the Benin international 9/1 first goalscorer.

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All Odds and Markets correct as of date of publication

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