In this round of EPL, Magpies Newcastle are in a battle at home against Arsenal. Newcastle have won 4 straight home games, while Arsenal are clearly outclassed by their rivals, so I'd rather go for the draw and give Newcastle the nod. (Now 621 and 611 Sunday 11:30pm live broadcast)

Newcastle is in great form, with 8 wins and 1 loss in their last 9 league matches, and if only counting the home matches, they even won 4 matches in a row and scored a whopping 13 goals, including defeating the other two Big 6 teams such as Manchester United and Tottenham Hotspur. The Magpies' successive victories are mainly due to the improvement of the attacking force, which is even sharper than at the beginning of the season. Although striker Colin Wilson may not be selected for every match, he has scored 5 goals in the last 3 matches, and there is no lack of world waves.

The Swedish striker even showed wonderful footwork in a 4-1 win over Ewarton, handing out a twist of three beautiful assists, and his confidence is bursting at the seams, along with Zulington, Zulwelok, Jaeger, and Mephieh, etc. The opponents can't defend themselves.

On the other hand, Arsenal's confidence has been undermined by a series of defeats. After all, the players in the squad are relatively young and cannot withstand the unprecedented pressure of competing for the title, which led to a collapse at the critical moment, coupled with injuries to the backline defenders William Salepa and Tomoyasu Kenyo, which have led to almost every loss recently.

Although the Arsenal beat Chelsea 3-1 to stop the drop, but the opponent's state of sinking to no friend is not enough to justify, Arsenal that game, there is a backbone of the Gabriel Magalhaes injury, tonight's game is doubtful, the leader of the team, Adi Da may have to bake the Lok Hak Ting Tong Jai and Kioko to guard the middle, but the two have almost not been clamped over the stagnation, and it's more difficult to give people confidence.

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