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Arsenal
Apr 29, 19:00

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Atletico Madrid (Simeone) hosts Arsenal (Arteta). H2H favors a tight contest (Atletico 1, Arsenal 1, Draws 2). Lineups suggest Atletico’s defensive solidity vs. Arsenal’s attacking flair. Injury news indicates several absences for both sides, potentially impacting team dynamics.

Prediction

Based purely on the 1-1-1 H2H goal-scoring record, and acknowledging the evenly matched nature of the teams, a similar outcome is anticipated. Considering Atletico's home advantage, a narrow win is plausible.

Final Score: Atletico Madrid 1 - 0 Arsenal

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Atletico Madrid Wins 1
Draws 2
Arsenal Wins 1

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