Luton v Arsenal, the Premier League 15th round tie, takes place on Tuesday 5 December at 10.15pm at Kenilworth Road and will be broadcast live on Digi Sport 2, Orange Sport 1 and First Sport 3.

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In the most one-sided match of the 15th round of the Premier League (interim, scheduled for midweek), Luton and Arsenal meet, with the hosts looking to avoid relegation and the visitors thinking about the English title.

Luton are 17th with 9 points, two ahead of Everton, the first team to be relegated, who are 18th (but have a 10-point penalty for breaching Financial Fair Play), and win a draw and three defeats in the last five matches of the championship (at the previous stage they lost at Brentford with a score of 1-3).

Robert Edwards’ side have won just one of their six home games this domestic season, drawing two and losing three, with Carlton Morris as their top scorer with three Premier League goals.

However, in their last two home games, Luton drew with Liverpool (1-1) and beat Crystal Palace (2-1) but have the second-worst attack in the league, conceding just 13 goals in 14 matches (only the last in the rating Sheffield United scored less, 11).

It should be noted that Luton returned to the Premier League after 31 years after finishing 3rd in the Championship and winning the promotion play-off, 1-2 (d) and 2-0 (a) with Sunderland in the semi-final, 1-1 after 90 and 120 minutes respectively, 6-5 on penalties with Coventry in the final at Wembley (in 2018 he played in League 2, the fourth division!).

Arsenal lead the table with 33 points, two more than Liverpool and three more than Manchester City, and they won 2-1 at home to Wolverhampton Wanderers in the previous round to make it five wins in a row in the last five official games, winning three in the Premier League and two in the Champions League.

Mikel Arteta’s side are also mathematically through to the last 16 of the Champions League following a 6-0 home win over Lens in midweek last week, securing top spot in Group B ahead of the final stage where they will play away to PSV Eindhoven .

Arsenal have now won four of their six away games in the Premier League, apart from a draw and a loss, with Bukayo Saka and Eddie Nketiah as the team’s top scorers with five league goals each (the former also has five Yat). helps).

The two teams have not met for more than three decades, since the 1991-92 Premier League season, when each won at home: Luton in the round with a score of 1-0, and Arsenal in return, with a score of 2-0 (they haven’t played in the Championship, League Cup or FA Cup at all since then).

Superbet offers odds of 1.22 on the prediction 2: the victory of the visitors in the match Luton – Arsenal.

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