Wolves will be asked to revisit their fine away form of late if they are to stand a chance of causing an upset this weekend.
The 4-1 defeat to The Gunners back in November may have yielded little profit for the positive Wolves fan, but last weekend's draw with Everton paid a respectable 9/4.
If you correctly went for a blank scoresheet then a 9/1 prize was yours, though surely few would predict a similar result this time out.
An away win is priced at 12/1 and 5/1 for the draw looks a worthy punt.
The Gunners are 1/6 to win the game despite their Champions League distractions and odds this short justify a peek at the Goal Handicap market.
At 16/5 to win or the 3/1 for the draw with a +1 advantage, there is still plenty of value in tipping Wolves - even if you can't see the three points heading back up the M1.
With Mick McCarthy's men seeing plenty of goalmouth action on the road of late, this one will surely follow the trend so consider the 7/5 on more than 3.5 goals.
The hosts have become more known for their attack than their defence and you can bet on the first, second, third or fourth goalscorer in Sportingbet's newly expanded market.
Kevin Doyle at 10/1 to kick-off the goals could prove a steal, and having scored at both ends in the reverse fixture, a Jody Craddock strike at any time is the same price.
Matt Jarvis will pay 5/1 if he finds the net again, while Ronald Zubar's attacking prowess of late makes the 14/1 on him to score at any time look good value.
Talking of value, the Wolves Accumulator is into Week 7 which means time is running out on your chance to live the life of the Wolves Press Officer.
Free to enter and with the added chance of winning a free £5 bet when you better Steve Bull's predictions each week, the fantasy betting game is your safest bet this weekend. Good luck!
