Norwich City will go in search of their third win of the season when they take on Arsenal in the next round of matches in the Premier League. The two sides have had contrasting runs so far and meet up with Norwich bottom of the standings on 10 points while Arsenal are fourth with 32 points. Norwich are in really poor form; both their attack and defence aren’t working well. They go to this game as the lowest scorers in the league with eight goals, and 34 goals conceded hands them the poorest goal difference. In the last five matches, Norwich have managed just one goal, and they’ve lost each of their last three matches. They have two wins only in their 17 matches in the league this season. In 11 home matches this season, Norwich have managed just two wins.
Arsenal have picked good form since their loss to Everton and will be banking on that going to this game. They haven’t lost to Norwich in their last nine matches and they head into this game with four straight wins, the most recent having ended in a 5-1 win over Sunderland in the League Cup. That win raised their tally of goals in the last five matches to 15, while they’ve conceded four in the process. Former captain Pierre Emerick Aubameyang is unlikely to be part of Arsenal team for this game and that should please Norwich, as the forward has scored in each game he has featured against them. The Gunners haven’t won much of their recent away matches, but this is one they should be considering winnable.
Arsenal are on a good run, and they haven’t lost to Norwich in the last nine meetings. The Gunners have also been doing well in attack and have improved defensively. Norwich are struggling on both ends – attack and defence – and go into this game on the back of three straight defeats. Based on recent form, Arsenal winning is the best pick here.