Premier League: latest betting news and odds | Arsenal go fourth
Troy Deeney red card costs Watford
Arsenal are 8-15 from 10-11 to make the Premier League top four after beating ten-man Watford 1-0 at Vicarage Road.
Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang capitalised on a huge blunder by Watford keeper Ben Foster to give the Gunners the lead after ten minutes and soon after the restart Troy Deeney was shown a red card for flinging his arm into the face of Lucas Torreira.
Unai Emery's men, who earned their first away clean sheet in the league this campaign, move up to fourth with the win.
They are just one point behind Tottenham and can be backed at 7-4 to finish in the top three.
The Hornets have an FA Cup final with Manchester City on May 18, but they are also 13-8 to land a top-seven berth and a potential place in next season's Europa League. Wolves are the leaders in that market at evens.
Everton can be backed at 6-1 while Leicester, who are seventh having played one game more than Wolves, are 17-2.
Arsenal head to Napoli on Thursday in the Europa League with a 2-0 lead. They are 1-4 with Betfred to qualify for the competition's semi-finals for a second successive season.
Their London rivals Tottenham are 3-10 to finish in the Champions League places while Chelsea are quoted at 7-4 and Manchester United are 11-4.
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