Arsenal and Manchester United will lock horns in a marquee Premier League showdown on Sunday, January 25, 2026 at the Emirates Stadium in London. The Gunners, firmly at the summit of the table, will host a rejuvenated Man United side seeking to disrupt Arsenal’s title bid. Arsenal will enter this clash unbeaten at home in the league this season.
The Gunners are also on a strong run of form across competitions. Whereas, Man United will arrive on the back of a morale-boosting derby win against Manchester City. Historical dynamics and contrasting recent trajectories frame this as a compelling test for both sides’ ambitions in the race for Champions League qualification and silverware.
A trip to north London this weekend 💪 pic.twitter.com/Oq4mCDYAWl
— Manchester United (@ManUtd) January 21, 2026
You can find more of our soccer predictions on our main picks hub. Here’s how we’re betting Arsenal vs Manchester United tonight, including our Best Bet, a Same-Game Parlay, and key trends to know.
Our best bet for Arsenal vs Manchester United is Both Teams to Score: Yes at -130 (BetMGM) / -136 (FanDuel).
Backing Both Teams to Score stems from consistent patterns in recent form and head-to-head dynamics between Arsenal and Manchester United. Arsenal have demonstrated offensive reliability in their last six matches. They’re averaging over two goals per game while conceding in some of those fixtures.
Their attacking potency coupled with occasional defensive lapses is evident. Meanwhile, Manchester United have scored in each of their last 11 games across all competitions and in nine straight away matches. This run of form highlights their capacity to breach opposition backlines even when defensive stability is imperfect on the road.
Head-to-head history reinforces this trend. Recent meetings between the two sides have frequently seen both clubs register on the scoresheet. 60.9 percent of overall historical clashes have produced goals for both teams. Arsenal’s home defensive record this season is strong.
But United’s threat in transition and set-pieces, especially with key attackers like Bryan Mbeumo active in advanced areas, suggests the visitors will also find avenues to score. Man United’s lack of clean sheets on the road further supports the likelihood that both keep their scoring runs alive on Sunday.
Our pick: Arsenal to Win at -185 (BetMGM) / -180 (FanDuel)
Arsenal’s short moneyline reflects their robust form and superior home dynamics in the Premier League this season. The Gunners have excelled at the Emirates with a near-impeccable home record. They’re undefeated in all 16 of their league matches, including 14 wins.
It has been accompanied by a disciplined defensive profile that sees them concede just under half a goal per home game. Their impressive slate of results also extends beyond the domestic league with a commanding 3-1 win over Inter Milan in the Champions League. Arsenal’s head-to-head edge over Man United has been evident in recent seasons.
They’ve won each of their last four Premier League home meetings with Man United. They’ve created a psychological and tactical upper hand that dates back to historic managerial matchups and squad stability at the Emirates. Man United’s resurgence under Michael Carrick shows their growth.
They’re coming off of a morale-boosting 2-0 derby win against Manchester City. But their away inconsistencies remain obvious. They’ve struggled to win regularly on the road this season. Multiple draws have diluted their away efficacy. The Gunners’ balanced blend of defensive solidity and sustained creative output gives them the edge in a clash where small margins are decisive.
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Total Goals Over 2.5 (-144) + Both Teams to Score: Yes (-136) + Bryan Mbeumo to either score or assist (+210)
This parlay leverages anticipated attacking contributions from both sides. Arsenal’s recent matches have frequently yielded multiple goals. The team’s scoring averages above two per game and a high xG profile rooted in quality chances from wide and central entries. Man United’s offensive consistency is evident from their scoring in every recent match.
Combined with Bryan Mbeumo’s creative influence, it support the Both Teams to Score and Goals Over 2.5 components. Mbeumo, integral to Man United’s transitional threat, has been involved in key goals and assists throughout the season. Arsenal’s home approach tends to invite dynamic play.
It may expose defensive spaces that United can exploit, while the Gunners’ own depth in final third contributions. Especially from Gabriel Jesus and Viktor Gyokeres. Thus, enhancing the likelihood of a high-scoring match. This builder captures the attacking interplay and individual creative capacities expected in a fixture where both sides will prioritise scoring.
This builder focuses on the attacking rhythm both teams have shown this season and Man United’s reliance on key offensive figures like Bryan Mbeumo. Arsenal’s capacity to produce goals at home in multifaceted ways including set-pieces and transitional play, combined with Man United’s consistent scoring on the road. Mbeumo’s involvement in Man United attacks provides value given his dual threat as a scorer and creator.
Arsenal vs Manchester United kicks off at 11:30 AM ET on Sunday, January 25, 2026 (4:30 PM local UK time).
The match will be played at the Emirates Stadium in London, England.
Broadcast rights vary by territory. In the US, the Premier League can be telecast on the Peacock network. The match will be telecast on Sky Sports in the UK. The match will also be available to stream on these broadcasters’ official websites.
| Detail | Info |
| Date | January 25, 2026 |
| Time | 11:30 AM ET / 4:30 PM GT |
| Competition | Premier League |
| Venue | Emirates Stadium, London, England |
| TV / Streaming (USA) | Peacock |
| TV / Streaming (UK) | Sky Sports |
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