The Emirates is set to explode on Saturday evening as Mikel Arteta’s high-flying Arsenal welcome a resurgent Chelsea to N5 in the 2023-24 Premier League run-in. Predictz compilers have tagged the Gunners as marginal 2.05 favorites, but Mauricio Pochettino’s Blues arrive unbeaten in five and with a point to prove after September’s 2-2 Stamford Bridge thriller. Below is a data-driven breakdown of every market that matters.
1. Current Form & Predictz Algorithm
Arsenal’s last eight league outings read 7-1-0 with a +17 goal difference; Chelsea’s同期纪录 is 4-3-1 with a +6. The bespoke Predictz model—weighting xG trends, defensive transitions and travel fatigue—simulated the fixture 10,000 times and returned:
– Home win 48 %
– Draw 27 %
– Away win 25 %
Most likely exact score: 2-1 to Arsenal (17 % probability).
2. Head-to-Head Nuggets
– Arsenal have scored first in six of the last seven league meetings.
– Chelsea’s last league win at the Emirates came in November 2020 (Jorginho pen).
– Average cards: 4.2 yellows per NLD-style derby; Michael Oliver’s appointment tilts the line to 5.5+ at 1.83.
3. Team News
Arsenal: Timber (ACL) the only confirmed absentee; Jesus & Zinchenko “75 %” per Arteta.
Chelsea: James suspension plus Chilwell, Fofana, Lavia, Ugochukwu injured; Palmer & Gusto expected to start.
4. Key Match-ups
– Declan Rice vs Enzo Fernández: Rice has won 63 % of his 50-50s in 2024; Enzo’s progressive passes are up 18 % since Christmas.
– William Saliba vs Nicolas Jackson: Jackson averages 0.37 xG/90 but just 0.16 xGOT/90—Saliba’s positioning could expose wasteful finishing.
5. Predictz Betting Shortlist
– Arsenal win & BTTS @ 3.40 (value edge 4.8 %)
– Saka 1+ shot on target each half @ 2.50
– Over 10.5 corners @ 1.95 (teams combine for 11.6 per match)
– Long-shot: Havertz to score header @ 15.0 (faces former club, 3 headed goals in last 6)
6. Final Forecast
Expect an open, end-to-end encounter with Arsenal’s right-sided overload troubling Chelsea’s left-back zone. Predictz verdict: Arsenal 2-1 Chelsea—Saka and Havertz on target before Palmer pulls one back and sets up a grandstand finish.










