Arsenal head to Leicester City on Sunday looking to bounce back after two disappointing defeats in the last week.
The Gunners lost 3-2 to Crystal Palace last Sunday before going down to a 3-1 defeat at Wolves on Wednesday night.
Arsenal will now be desperate to secure maximum points against the Foxes and move closer to the top four.
However, according to two pundits it's going to another frustrating day for the Gunners.
You can see what they had to say below.
BBC pundit Mark Lawrenson - Leicester City 1-1 Arsenal
"This is another away game for Arsenal and the way they are on the road at the moment I would not back them to win a raffle away from the Emirates Stadium," he said in his weekly predictions feature for the BBC website.

"It has been the same story for the Gunners all season and I suppose the only positive for them after two defeats in the past week is that they are still in the race for the top four because the teams around them have also slipped up.
"With Manchester United playing Chelsea later on Sunday, at least one of them will drop more points, but I am not convinced Arsenal can capitalise.
"I was surprised Leicester lost to Newcastle in their last home game, but the Foxes showed they have not gone off the boil with the way they fought back against West Ham last time out."
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BetVictor columnist Michael Owen - Leicester City 2-2 Arsenal
"Arsenal missed a chance to move back into the top four when tamely surrendering 3-1 at Wolves during the week," he said in his weekly blog for the bookmaker.

"That made it successive Premier League defeats after they were beaten 3-2 at home by Crystal Palace previously. Leicester therefore must be rubbing their hands in glee at the prospect of facing such a weak rearguard and I expect goals aplenty here.
"The Foxes drew 2-2 with West Ham last time out and rarely keep a clean sheet so one thing is for sure, it won’t finish goalless!"
Sky Sports pundit Paul Merson - Leicester City 2-1 Arsenal
"I just don't know with Arsenal. They go to Napoli, keep a clean sheet against the second-best team in Italy, and then let in six goals in two league games. You're watching it and thinking what's changed? It's so up and down," he said in his weekly predictions feature for the Sky Sports website.
"Sometimes you look at it and think the manager does an unbelievable job to get them where they are, but then you look at him playing [Mesut] Ozil and [Henrikh] Mkhitaryan in midfield for Wolves away, which he did at Everton too where they never looked like winning, but the penny didn't drop.
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"I've got to go for Leicester though. [Jamie] Vardy will be too much for the Arsenal defence, they've got pace. Look at Leicester since Brendan has gone there, they find it hard to break teams down. But when teams like Arsenal come in who are going to have a go, they're a dangerous animal. Very dangerous. Arsenal have half an eye on next Thursday as well which doesn't help."
You've seen what the pundits have had to say, now it's time to make your predictions!
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