Arsenal welcome Atlético Madrid to the Emirates Stadium for a Champions League clash this evening.
The Gunners marked their return from the international break with a 1-0 win over Fulham at Craven Cottage in their last outing. Leandro Trossard grabbed the winner when he converted from Gabriel's flick-on after an initial corner.
Mikel Arteta may be willing to rotate his side, but he will likely field a strong team as Atlético will be no easy test. With no new fitness issues, he will have a plethroa of names to call on.
Here's how the Arsenal lineup could look for the meeting with Atleti.
Predicted Arsenal lineup vs Atlético Madrid (4-3-3)

Goalkeeper & Defenders
David Raya (GK) - After another clean sheet, there's no displacing him in goal. It's not time to rotate just yet.
Jurriën Timber (RB) - A case could be made for Ben White to start this game, but with Timber in brilliant form, he will remain at right back from the off and may be given some rest in the second half.
William Saliba (CB) - Just as the case with Raya between the sticks, he has been solid and it's not time to rotate yet so he will remain a crucial cog in defence.
Gabriel Magalhaes (CB) - After assisting Trossard's winner at Fulham, his dominance in the air will be needed at both ends so there's no doubt he will start once again.
Myles Lewis-Skelly (LB) - One man that will be given a rest is Riccardo Calafiori and that offers his Hale End counterpart a chance to come in and impress.
Midfielders
Eberechi Eze (CM) - He struggled to have too much of an impact at Fulham, but he will be given another chance to impress from midfield once again against Atleti.
Mikel Merino (CM) - Martín Zubimendi is at risk of suspension should he receive another yellow card so his fellow Spaniard will fill in for him. He will look to play the usual advanced role he does in the middle of the park.
Declan Rice (CM) - A key man in the win over Fulham, he is also in danger of being suspended with another yellow, but he will start in this game. However, he may be brought off in the second half.
Forwards
Bukayo Saka (RW) - He is now back in form following his return from injury and will be hoping to cause more problems as he starts on the right flank this evening.
Viktor Gyökeres (ST) - His goal drought continued against Fulham and it's now seriously time for him to step up. He will find it hard battling with the Atleti defence, but he will be looking for a confidence booster in the form of a goal.
Gabriel Martinelli (LW) - Leandro Trossard was the matchwinner last time out, but he will dropped for the Brazilian as he looks to continue his brilliant start to the Champions League.