Arsenal vs. Wolves: Premier League Matchday 38 Picks & Prediction (Sunday)

Premier League Matchday 38 gets underway on Sunday as all 20 teams hit the pitch for the final time in the 2022-2023 campaign. While Manchester City earned its third consecutive title last weekend, there is still plenty at stake in the finale. Teams continue to jockey for positioning in the standings as some clubs eye a trip to the European stage while others attempt to avoid relegation. 

Below I’ve narrowed in on my top wagers for Sunday’s final matchday in England! Let’s finish the season with a profitable Sunday. 

Premier League Matchday 38 Preview & Best Bets: Arsenal vs. Wolves

Odds courtesy of DraftKings Sportsbook

Arsenal (-275) vs. Wolves (+700), DRAW +450 | 3.5 (+115/-140)

The Gunners (81 points) squandered their chances for a league title as they went just 2-3-3 over their last eight matches. They’re firmly cemented in a top-four position at this point, and they’ll play a home match against Wolves (41 points) on Sunday at Emirates Stadium. Wolverhampton is safely in the middle of the pack and doesn’t have room to climb, either.

While Arsenal hasn’t cashed on the Both Teams To Score (BTTS) prop in three straight matches, they were on a streak of seven straight before the drought. Wolverhampton has cashed the BTTS prop in five of its last 11 matches. 

Considering there isn’t a whole lot to play for in this match, aside from personal pride, I lean towards things opening up and the offenses finding success. Arsenal has struggled defensively down the stretch run, surrendering 17 goals over their last 10 competitions (1.7 GAA). However, on the offensive end, they’ve enjoyed plenty of scoring this campaign as they’re second in the Premier League in goals scored (83). Look for both teams to notch at least one goal in the finale! 

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Bet: Both Teams To Score (-140)

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