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Since the title race is officially over, Arsenal’s focus is on their semi-finals of the Champions League with Paris Saint-Germain. While the rifles would be forgiven for watching in advance on the second Wednesday in Paris, they must divert to a visit to Bournemouth, as the victory could secure their place in the Champions League next season.
Liverpool won the title last Sunday with a 5-1 win over Tottenham at Anfield after Arsenal held Crystal Palace, 13th draw of the season for Gunners.
Everything that did was to confirm the inevitability, and Liverpool has long taken over control over the title fight in the midst of the consistent decays of men Mikel Artea.
Arsenal was the second best in the first part with PSG on Tuesday, losing with a 1-0 margin of 1-0, which could have been bigger. However, if I can return on Saturday in the winning ways and Chelsea suffers defeat to Liverpool to Stamford Bridge, then Arsenal will be sure of a place on the top football table 2025-26. This will also be the case if Arsenal wins any side of the Nottingham Forest defeat on Thursday and Crystal Palace in Games with Brentford and Crystal Palace.
But the victory is far from the day against Bournemouth, who inflicted on Arsenal in the reverse game in October, in which they saw that men Andoni Iraila prevailed 2-0 in a game in which William Saliba released.
Bournemouth is still persecuting a potential European place. However, they won only one of their last nine league games in February run.
The cherries never won in Arsenal. Just a point behind the eight -ranked Fulham, Saturday would be the perfect time to start.
Defender Riccardo Calaifiori should re -miss the knee injury to Arsenal, which will also be without long -term absences Kai Havertz (lower leg), Jorginho (chest), Gabriel Jesus (ACL), Gabriel (Košnjak) and Takehiro Tomiyas (Knee).
Bournemouth will have Evanlson attacker available after his red card against Manchester United reset an independent panel. Luis Sinisterra could return from the lower leg injury, but Enes Una (Knee) and Ryan Christie (groin) will play no role in the last four games of the season.
Arsenal: Raya; White, Saliba, Kiwior, Zinchenko; Odegaard, Party, Rice; Nwaneri, Merino, Trolord
Bournemouth: Kepa; Smith, Zabarnyi, Huisen, Kerkez; Adams, cook; Semenyo, Kluivert, Ouattar; Evanilson
Arsenal against Bournemouth will start at 5 pm in the UK. It will broadcast on Sky Sports Main Event and Sky Sports Premier League. It will also be available for flow to Sky Go.
Bournemouth has more than sufficient quality to expose an arsenal side that looked very vulnerable against PSG, despite receiving only one goal. Still, Arsenal is likely to be ready to play with more freedom in this one, which should lead to an abundance of goals on both ends and performances, although PSG cannot be taken care of.
Prediction: Arsenal 3-2 Bournemouth