Arsenal won a big victory over Crystal Palace in the last round of the away game with a score of 5-1, completing a consecutive kill against their opponents. Although Saka's injury may have some impact on the team's subsequent campaign, the game saw a blooming of talent. In particular, the return of Jesus' form will undoubtedly relieve some pressure on the offensive end.
On the other hand, Ipswich also scored big in the last round of the game, but unfortunately became the victim of the match. After suffering a 0-4 defeat at home to Newcastle, they remain second from bottom. For Ipswich, it is undoubtedly very difficult to escape the fate of a one-round tour in the Premier League. However, the team's overall performance is not without highlights. Both of their only two victories so far have been achieved away from home, indicating that the possibility of creating surprises is greater than taking the initiative to attack at home.
Therefore, judging by normal performance alone, there is no comparability between the home and away teams in this game. Moreover, given that the two teams performed at opposite extremes in the last round, the market expectation for this game is bound to be polarized. To put it another way, no matter how the handicap data is increased for this game, the market's enthusiasm for pursuing the Gunners will not be less than that for the away team. Therefore, the choice for betting in this game is more suitable to be guided by the payout.
In terms of data, the initial handicap for the home team was 2.25 with equal payout, which later rose to 2.5 with medium-high payout. However, it has now returned to a handicap of 2.25, with the payout also reduced to a medium-low level. Based on the above choice, raising it to 2.5 with medium-high payout would be unfavorable for the home team. The current reduction, on the other hand, is exactly an operation to reduce heat and payout.
Therefore, my personal suggestion for this game is to choose the home team direction under the current low-payout data of 2.25, as the possibility of a big win is greater.