Arsenal tipped at 4/11 to get their Premier League title push back on track against Wolves - with a 2-0 Gunners victory priced as the most likely result at Molineux
- Arsenal suffered a potentially damaging 2-0 defeat by Aston Villa on Sunday
- They are overwhelming favourites with Sky Bet to beat Wolves this weekend
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Arsenal are overwhelming favourites to beat Wolves at Molineux in the Premier League on Saturday.
The Gunners will be desperate to get their title push back on track after a potentially damaging 2-0 defeat by Aston Villa on Sunday, which meant the fate of Mikel Arteta's side is no longer in their hands in their battle to win the top flight.
They travel to Gary O'Neil's side this weekend and Sky Bet have priced Arsenal at 4/11 to return to winning ways.
Wolves have impressed this season, but are beset by injuries right now, with a home win coming in at 7/1, while a draw is 4/1.
A 2-0 victory to Arsenal - which would be a repeat of their last league visit there - is priced as the most likely result at 6/1, while a 1-0 Gunners triumph is at 13/2.

Arsenal are overwhelming favourites to beat Wolves in the Premier League on Saturday night
A 2-1 or 3-0 win for the Gunners would ensure they keep up the pace with Man City, while putting pressure on Liverpool, and those scorelines come in at 7/1 and 8/1 respectively.
Meanwhile, the most likely positive result for Wolves is a 1-0 victory, and that is priced at 18/1.
Wolves vs Arsenal odds:
Wolves - 7/1
Arsenal - 4/11
Draw - 4/1
Wolves vs Arsenal correct scoreline:
Wolves 0-2 Arsenal - 6/1
Wolves 0-1 Arsenal - 13/2
Wolves 1-2 Arsenal - 7/1
Wolves 0-3 Arsenal - 8/1
Wolves 1-0 Arsenal - 18/1
- All odds are correct at the time of publication
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