Upset Alert

Alright, maybe this wouldn’t be as big of a surprise as some people would think, but I like Aston Villa’s chances to go to the Emirates and beat Arsenal on Saturday.

Martin O’Neill’s young side has only lost twice on the road this season, and they gave Arsenal everything they had and more at Villa Park back on the 1st of December, although they lost 2-1. Villa is fully healthy as well, which counts for a lot at this point in the year.

Arsenal aren’t exactly playing too well right now as they’re winless in their last three games. Emmanuel Eboue will be suspended for this match (frankly, Eboue is one of the dirtiest players in the league), and creative midfielder Tomáš Rosický is still out with a hamstring injury. There is also the question of whether or not the Gunners will be up for this game after the devastating, gruesome injury to Eduardo da Silva last week.

I’ve got Villa returning the favor and continuing their quest for 4th place with a 2-1 victory.

Also, make sure to tune in to the Portsmouth-Everton game on Sunday. Both teams have legitimate European aspirations and the three points would be huge in a game of this significance.

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