As the race for the Premier League crown intensifies, Arsenal and Aston Villa gear up for crucial fixtures that could bring them within striking distance of league leaders Liverpool, standing just two points ahead.

Title Aspirations and Champions League Dreams

Both teams, currently at 43 points, will be playing an additional game compared to Jurgen Klopp's Liverpool, who face Chelsea midweek. The significance of securing victories extends beyond the pursuit of the title, as it also bolsters their bids for Champions League qualification.

Arsenal's Confident Stride

Arsenal, well-rested from sitting out the FA Cup over the weekend, face what seems to be a manageable challenge. They travel up the M1 to take on Nottingham Forest at the City Ground, riding high on confidence after a resounding 5-0 win against Crystal Palace in their last outing at the Emirates Stadium.

Forest's Resilience at Home

Nottingham Forest, hovering just four points above the relegation zone, seeks redemption following a 3-2 defeat against Brentford, marked by Ivan Toney's cheeky and controversial free-kick. Eager to capitalize on their home advantage, Forest aims to replicate their success against Manchester United at the end of 2023.

Arsenal's Test Amidst Year-End Struggles

Arsenal's end-of-year wobble, winning only once in five league matches, raised doubts about their championship credentials. Notably, their goal-scoring struggles persisted until a 5-0 thrashing of Crystal Palace. Mikel Arteta's side, previously finding the net only five times in seven games, faces a challenging encounter against a Forest side that has scored 14 in their last seven matches.

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Villa's Steely Resolve

Aston Villa, commendably staying in the title race, faces a home clash against Newcastle, a team with a dismal away record, boasting only three victories in their last 11 games across all competitions.

Emery's Optimism and Bailey's Goal Quest

Unai Emery's side is favored at 10/11 with multiple bookmakers, with Leon Bailey priced at 13/5 by bet365 to notch his tenth goal of the season.

In addition to the Premier League action, keep an eye on Tuesday's Football League yankee, where Coventry, Portsmouth, and Harrogate are tipped to win outright, while Leicester is backed to win by a -1 goal margin.

Turning our attention to international football, Morocco, touted as an ante-post favorite for the Africa Cup of Nations, is at 15/8 with Sky Bet to progress to the last eight by beating South Africa by more than one goal. Hakim Ziyech's goal-scoring prowess is backed at 3/1 by Betfair and Paddy Power.

In this high-stakes period of the Premier League, every match is a stepping stone towards glory, and for Arsenal and Aston Villa, the pressure is on to shine and secure their places among football's elite.

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