Tottenham on course to end Arsenal curse this weekend

We take a look ahead to the final day of the Premier League season from a betting perspective

Alex Constantinou
in association with BetVictor
Friday 13 May 2016 07:26 EDT
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Tottenham have plenty to play for on the final day of the Premier League season, despite falling agonisingly short in the title race. For the first time in 26 years, they are on course to finish ahead of Arsenal.

Spurs are currently two points above Arsenal and they need just a point at already relegated Newcastle to mark the end of St Totteringham’s Day, when Gunners fans celebrate the fact their side cannot be caught by their north London rivals in the League.

BetVictor offer 29-10 on a Spurs draw at St James’ Park, while an away win is 4-5. Meanwhile, Arsenal are 1-6 to beat bottom club Aston Villa side at home.

Harry Kane is just one goal ahead of Jamie Vardy and Sergio Aguero in the race to be the Premier League’s top scorer and BetVictor offer 21-20 on the Spurs man scoring at any time, while Spurs are a tempting 8-1 to win after trailing.

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