Girona vs Arsenal prediction, odds & betting tips – 29/01/2025
Girona have struggled badly in the Champions League - Photo by IMAGO.
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Arsenal & under 3.5 total goals

Girona have lost six of their seven Champions League games.

Arsenal are in European action on Wednesday at the Estadi Montilivi. Our Girona vs Arsenal prediction and UEFA Champions League betting tips consider whether the Gunners can seal a top-four finish with victory.

Girona vs Arsenal prediction: Gunners to claim solid win to nil

Key stats

  • Our Girona vs Arsenal betting tips take into account that the Catalans have lost six of their last eight in all competitions.
  • Arsenal have only let in two goals in seven Champions League matches so far this term.
  • Both teams have scored in only one of Mikel Arteta’s side’s European games.

Correct score prediction: Girona 0-1 Arsenal

While they’ve competed reasonably in some of their matches, Girona have still tended to fall just short on the European stage this term, and it’s hard to see it being any different here.

Arsenal will be motivated as they aim to finish as high as possible in the league phase, and they’ll take confidence from back-to-back wins to nil heading into this.

Pre-game odds and win probability: Arsenal the clear favourites

  • HOME: 4/1 (5.00) – 20.0%
  • DRAW: 3/1 (4.00) – 25.0%
  • AWAY: 8/13 (1.62) – 61.9%

*odds from Ladbrokes, subject to change

The visitors are the favourites according to the Girona vs Arsenal odds with an implied probability of 61.9% that they win this match.

They head into this game following a 1-0 win at Wolves in the Premier League, with Riccardo Calafiori’s goal sealing victory.

As for Girona, they conceded twice in the final 10 minutes, to lose 2-1 in La Liga at Rayo Vallecano on Sunday.

For more from the upcoming action around Europe, today’s football betting tips look at some of the best picks.

Most recent H2Hs: Clubs set for first meeting

Our Girona vs Arsenal prediction suggests the English side will have the edge in the first ever meeting between the clubs.

Arsenal have won 14 and lost 16 of their 40 matches against Spanish opposition in European competition. They last met a team from La Liga in the group stage last season, winning both matches against Sevilla.

Girona preview: Fresh fitness concerns for Michel

The home team have fresh injury doubts over keeper Paulo Gazzaniga and key defender Daley Blind. Miguel Gutierrez is also a doubt, while Bryan Gil is suspended.

Predicted Lineup: P. Lopez (GK), Frances, Juanpe, D. Lopez, A. Martinez, Romeu, Herrera, Van de Beek, Danjuma, Ruiz & Tsygankov

Spain La Liga 13/05/25

W

Valladolid

Valladolid

0

Girona

Girona

1

Spain La Liga 10/05/25

L

Villarreal

Villarreal

1

Girona

Girona

0

Spain La Liga 05/05/25

W

Mallorca

Mallorca

0

Girona

Girona

1

Spain La Liga 24/04/25

D

Leganes

Leganes

1

Girona

Girona

1

Spain La Liga 21/04/25

L

Real Betis

Real Betis

3

Girona

Girona

1

Arsenal preview: Midfield doubts for Arteta

The visitors will monitor the fitness of Mikel Merino and Martin Odegaard ahead of this one. Bukayo Saka, Ben White and Gabriel Jesus are definitely out.

Predicted Lineup: Raya (GK), Calafiori, Gabriel, Saliba, Timber, Rice, Jorginho, Partey, Trossard, Havertz & Martinelli

England Premier League 11/05/25

D

Liverpool

Liverpool

2

Arsenal

Arsenal

2

UEFA Champions League 07/05/25

L

PSG

PSG

2

Arsenal

Arsenal

1

England Premier League 03/05/25

L

Bournemouth

Bournemouth

2

Arsenal

Arsenal

1

UEFA Champions League 29/04/25

L

PSG

PSG

1

Arsenal

Arsenal

0

England Premier League 23/04/25

D

Crystal Palace

Crystal Palace

2

Arsenal

Arsenal

2

Player to watch – Kai Havertz

Kai Havertz has got his fair share of critics, but he is averaging a goal every 135 minutes in the Champions League this term. He’s Arsenal’s joint top goalscorer with four goals in the competition.

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Havertz has netted four times in Europe this term – Photo by IMAGO.

Havertz at his best in Europe

The German is scoring more regularly in the Champions League than the Premier League, despite averaging fewer shots per game. He also averages an impressive 1.6 key passes per game in Europe, compared to 0.8 in the league.


Mark is a freelance football writer based in Madrid. He regularly attends and covers La Liga matches around Spain, whilst also following football across Europe.