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'Boro v Arsenal

Without a win since December, Middlesbrough host underfire Arsenal in Monday night's live Premier League match.

Arsenal have been struggling themselves of course, conceeding 12 goals in their last four away matches. Chelsea and Liverpool were two of their opponents in that run, but so were West Brom and Crystal Palace, and Arsene Wenger has probably never felt under so much pressure in his life.

Fortunately he gets an opportunity to sort things out at Middlesbrough and they should be backed to do so. Since beating Swansea in mid-December, Boro's form has been terrible. They have collected just six points from their last 14 Premier League games, and five of those came from 0-0 draws!

Scoring goals has been a big problem for Boro - they have hit the net just six times in that 14 match run, and failed to score in six of their last 8 matches.

The fact is, despite all the troubles in North London, Arsenal remain vastly superior to Boro in every respect. Odds of 8/13 hardly appeal, but with Steve Agnew at the helm at Boro (and really struggling to convince he knows what he is doing with the players at his disposal) this could potentially be the game Arsenal bounce back.

The Gunners can be backed at 7/5 to keep a clean sheet, which looks a decent bet given Boro are barely firing on 1 cyclinder at the moment.

Arsenal to keep a clean sheet at 7/5


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