Declan Rice has been handed a six-month driving ban and a £2,185 fine after two speeding offences near his Surrey home, but his recent brace suggests on-field form is intact. Betting angle: little change to Arsenal match odds — punters might still back Arsenal to win and consider Rice for goal-involvement or anytime-scorer markets given his return to form.
Declan Rice hit with six-month driving ban after Surrey speeding offences
Rice (Arsenal) was twice recorded speeding on the A217 near his Surrey home in January 2024. He was clocked at 37mph in a 30mph zone on January 3 and at 49mph in a 40mph zone on January 8. A totting-up process followed, bringing his licence total to 15 points and triggering a six-month driving ban. He was also fined a total of £2,185 — a £1,500 penalty, a £600 surcharge and £85 in court costs.
Details of the incidents and punishment
The two offences pushed Rice over the threshold after he already carried six points on his licence. The ban and fine close the legal side of the matter, with no additional sporting sanction reported.
On-field form unchanged — Rice back among the goals
Despite the off-field issue, Rice has returned to strong form for Arsenal. After missing the club’s 4-1 win over Aston Villa with a knee complaint, he came back to score a brace in Arsenal’s 3-2 win over Bournemouth. He also featured in the subsequent 0-0 draw with Liverpool and has spoken of feeling confident and energised on the pitch, saying he is “loving” his football at the moment.
What the form means for selection and betting
Rice’s driving ban does not affect his availability for matches. Managers prize his consistency and he looks likely to retain a starting role while fit. For bettors, the realistic takeaway is that Arsenal’s team and match odds should remain stable; Rice’s recent goal return could make him an attractive option in goal-involvement and anytime-scorer markets.
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Arsenal star Declan Rice has been banned from driving after he was caught speeding twice on the same road in the space of a week. The England midfielder has also been issued with a fine after he was spotted going over the speed limit in his £40,000 Jaguar Land Rover at the start of last year. He did not appear at Crawley Magistrates Court on Tuesday.
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