The Gunners have been beaten twice outside the league as well, with Borussia Dortmund and Southampton both winning against them in cup competitions.
Wenger’s men have a strong record against Spurs at the Emirates, winning their last four head-to-head matches at home. The Westgate Las Vegas SuperBook prices Arsenal at -135 odds to claim all three points again.
Despite beating Nottingham Forest 3-1 midweek, Tottenham needed three late goals to come from behind to progress in the Capital One Cup.
It’s been a tough start for Mauricio Pochettino’s side, with three Europa League matches already played as well as their five Premier League matches in just over a month. The SuperBook offers them at +375 odds to pull upset and +275 to force a draw.
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Despite a strong head-to-head record against Spurs at home, the Gunners are without a number of key men for this clash, with Mathieu Debuchy the latest to join the injury list along with long-term absentees Theo Walcott and Oliver Giroud.
Pochettino’s men have been solid away from home this season, beating AEL and West Ham and drawing with Sunderland and Partizan, although a late own goal cost them three points at the Stadium of Light.
While this betting option is not found in Las Vegas, the Tottenham/Draw double chance bet, offered outside of Nevada at +115 odds, is certainly worth backing.
Applying the same strategy in Vegas, one could make two separate bets – one on Tottenham at +375, one on the draw at +275. If risking $200 total ($100 on each bet), a Tottenham win would yield a $275 profit, while a draw would put $175 in your pocket.
Pochettino will set his side up not to lose, and with Arsenal not exactly full of goals at the moment, expect Spurs to make it a frustrating evening for the Gunners.
This story has been edited since its original version on Goal.com to reflect the odds offered in Las Vegas.
Barclays Premier League Odds 09 27-29 2014
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