Arsenal Eye Double Dream with Burnley Test at Emirates

The domestic cups are already gathering dust in Manchester City's trophy cabinet, but Arsenal have positioned themselves perfectly to claim the prize that truly matters. With a Champions League final against Paris Saint-Germain looming on May 30, the Gunners must first navigate two final hurdles to land their first Premier League crown since 2004.
Burnley's trip to north London on Monday night sets up nicely for Mikel Arteta's side, with only a final-day visit to Crystal Palace standing between them and the promised land. The path to glory has rarely looked more inviting.
Match Details
The Emirates will host proceedings on Monday, May 18, with an 8pm BST kick-off. Sky Sports Main Event and Sky Sports Premier League will broadcast the action from 7pm, while TalkSPORT will provide full commentary coverage.
Arsenal's Injury Worries
Arteta has shown admirable consistency, fielding an unchanged starting XI across his last three league outings. That run ends abruptly on Monday, however, following Ben White's knee injury—a blow that rules the defender out for the remainder of the campaign.
Cristhian Mosquera appears primed to step into the right-back berth. Captain Martin Odegaard could return to the fold after orchestrating Leandro Trossard's late winner at West Ham, though Jurrien Timber and Mikel Merino remain sidelined.
Burnley's Depleted Squad
The Clarets continue their season without Jordan Beyer and Josh Cullen, though defender Connor Roberts edges closer to a first-team appearance after missing the entire 2025/26 campaign. Midfielder Hannibal Mejbri limped off during last weekend's 2-2 home draw with Aston Villa and faces a late fitness assessment.
The Betting Picture
The odds tell their own story. Arsenal sit at 1/12 to collect three points, while Burnley's 22/1 price reflects the monumental task ahead. A draw trades at 10/1.
In the title race itself, the Gunners command 1/5 odds with Manchester City—who host Bournemouth on Tuesday—available at 7/2.
Why This Should Be a Rout
Arsenal's West Ham victory required last-gasp VAR intervention to seal the points, yet that triumph always felt like the toughest assignment of their closing stretch. Burnley, by contrast, offer something far more palatable for the hosts.
The Clarets' defensive record on the road makes for grim reading. Forty-five goals conceded away from Turf Moor represents a damning indictment—a full dozen more than any other side in the division. That statistic alone suggests the Emirates crowd could be in for a demolition job.
A 5-0 victory sits at 12/1, with 5-1 available at 25/1. Burnley aren't entirely toothless in attack, mind you. Their 20 away goals rank just two shy of Aston Villa's tally, so they may well trouble the Arsenal backline at least once.
For those seeking shorter odds, Bukayo Saka to score anytime at 13/10 presents genuine value. The winger's presence should be sufficient to trouble a Burnley side that have looked thoroughly unconvincing throughout the campaign.
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