Arsenal host Brentford at the Emirates Stadium on Wednesday evening as they look to return to winning ways.
The Gunners saw their winning form ended by Chelsea in their previous game as they drew 1-1 at Stamford Bridge. A Mikel Merino header cancelled out Trevoh Chalobah's opener to split the points in a feisty London derby.
As his side face another capital rival, Mikel Arteta will know a strong team will be needed to overcome Keith Andrews' Bees, who have shocked many with their performances this season. However, the Spaniard may take the opportunity to rotate and offer returning players some minutes.
Here's how Arsenal could line up against Brentford.
Predicted Arsenal lineup vs Brentford (4-3-3)

Goalkeeper & Defenders
David Raya (GK) - He will be hoping to keep a clean sheet against his former side after failing to do so in his last four games.
Jurrien Timber (RB) - There is a chance White is given a starting opportunity, but the Dutchman's ability will be needed in both defence and attack down the right side. He should start against the Bees, but could be taken off before the hour.
Cristhian Mosquera (CB) - With Saliba's fitness uncertainty, his Spanish counterpart will remain one half of the centre back pairing on Wednesday.
Piero Hincapié (CB) - He will continue to provide cover in defence due to Gabriel's continued absence and will be looking to build on his performance at Stamford Bridge.
Myles Lewis-Skelly (LB) - Calafiori has kept the youngster at bay so far this season, but he will be given a chance tomorrow and will have to make the most of it after looking below par in his recent appearances.
Midfielders
Martin Ødegaard (CM) - After coming off the bench against Bayern and Chelsea, the skipper will be offered a chance to start against Brentford and he will be hoping he can reclaim his spot from Eze.
Martín Zubimendi (CM) - He has continued to be solid at the base of midfield and he will keep hold of the role for the London derby.
Declan Rice (CM) - He is probably due a rest, but that won't come tomorrow as he will remain the starting left sided number eight.
Forwards
Bukayo Saka (RW) - He was a standout against Chelsea and he will be looking to continue that positive form on Wednesday night. His involvement on the right flank will be key for his side.
Viktor Gyökeres (ST) - The Swede will be frustrated not to have netted the winner at the Bridge, but he will have a chance to get back among the goals as he makes his full return from injury tomorrow.
Noni Madueke (LW) - His recent cameos off the bench have been impressive and he will return to the left wing role that he looked good in before being ruled out with injury.
