
Arsenal vs. West Ham Betting Tips: Bowen a generous price to find the net against The Gunners

Arsenal take on West Ham in the top-flight on Boxing Day and our man Jimmy The Punt has provided us with his best bets including a 50/1 shout.
Premier League leaders Arsenal restart their crusade for their first domestic title in 20 years with the visit of London rivals West Ham.
The Gunners will sit five points clear at the top of the tree come Christmas, the first time they have entered the festive period at the helm in 15 years, though the bookmakers clearly do not fancy them to lift the title with Manchester City priced at 1/2 to pip them to the post.
Mikel Arteta's was dealt a huge blow when Gabriel Jesus picked up a knee injury in Qatar that will keep him sidelined for three months.
The Brazilian had taken to life in the big smoke very well, bagging a total of 10 goals and assists, he also was amongst the Gunners frontrunners in terms of shots, dribbles, key passes and fouls drawn per game.
With the frontman yet to miss a game this campaign, it remains to be seen just how Arsenal will fare without him.
The Hammers have their own injuries to contend with. David Moyes could be without as many as seven first team regulars here due to favious reasons. Kurt Zouma and Maxwel Cornet both confirmed absentees with Gianluca Scamacca, Aaron Cresswell and Michail Antonio all doubts.
Arsenal vs West Ham Tips
West Ham may sit in 16th, yet they should consider themselves very unlucky.
According to the underlying data xG, they have scored 10 goals fewer than they could have. Now, there are two ways to look at this, they do not possess the quality to dispatch the chances they are creating, or, they have been unfortunate. I am going for the latter.
When it comes to missing chances, Jarrod Bowen has been a serial offender. The former Hull man has found the net twice, however, has missed four ‘big chances’, had 34 efforts and generated an xG of 5.59.
Snubbed by Gareth Southgate, the attacker has had a few weeks off to sharpen his finishes and with him scoring two goals in three friendlies, I think he will hit the ground running here.
Sticking along similar lines, I think the 50/1 about Bowen to bag a brace is too big to turn down.
He may have fallen out of form, but this is a man that hit the double double last season, scoring 12 Premier League goals and registering 10 assists.
During that campaign, he had a goals per 90 average of 0.36 and hit the double twice, against Norwich and Man City. He also scored twice against Wolves the season before and with Antonio a doubt Bowen could spearhead the Hammers attack.
Best of luck if you are backing any of these selections and please remember to gamble responsibly.

