Arsenal take on title rivals Liverpool on Sunday afternoon as they look to continue their perfect start to the season with a statement victory at Anfield.
The Gunners secured a dominant 5-0 win over Leeds United in their last outing. Both Viktor Gyokeres and Jurrien Timber found the back of the net twice while Bukayo Saka also got on the scoresheet to open his account for the season.
Mikel Arteta will have to change his team around following injuries to Saka and Martin Odegaard, but will have plenty of names to call upon as he fields a strong lineup in a bid to take three points from his side's title nemesis.
Here's how the Arsenal starting XI could look for their clash at Liverpool.
Predicted Arsenal lineup vs Liverpool (4-3-3)

Goalkeeper & Defenders
David Raya (GK) - He has been solid in his side's two opening matches and he is a guaranteed starter between the sticks on Sunday.
Jurrien Timber (RB) - Having shown a different side with his goalscoring brilliance last time out, he will continue at right back, especially in the possible absence of Ben White.
William Saliba (CB) - A strong start to the season means he will remain in the centre of defence as he comes up against a tough test against a rampant Liverpool front line.
Gabriel Magalhaes (CB) - Like his defensive partner, he has started the campaign well so he will continue at centre back. He will also have a huge task in keeping the Reds' attackers at bay.
Riccardo Calafiori (LB) - He added two assists to his contribution tally against Leeds amid a good defensive display so should remain his side's starter on the left side.
Midfielders
Martin Zubimendi (DM) - A quietly good start to life at Arsenal has seen him praised by many and he will be hoping to continue his form as he continues at the base of midfield at Anfield.
Eberechi Eze (CM) - In Martin Odegaard's potential absence, he will be thrown straight into the starting lineup to make his debut for his boyhood club. He will look to play an advanced role and contribute plenty from the middle of the park.
Declan Rice (CM) - He grabbed another assist with a brilliant set-piece delivery against Leeds and put in an all-round good performance. He missed his side's trip to Merseyside last year, but will start this time round.
Forwards
Noni Madueke (RW) - Bukayo Saka is set to be unavailable through injury and that allows the summer signing to try make a statement. He started on the left against Leeds, but will switch flanks at Liverpool as he looks to prove his doubters wrong.
Viktor Gyokeres (ST) - Having surely gained plenty of confidence after scoring a brace against Leeds, he will be looking to add to that against a Reds defence that has looked slightly shaky in their opening games.
Gabriel Martinelli (LW) - He was dropped last week, but with Madueke moving over to right, he will come back in on the left flank. He will be keen to add to the brilliant record he boasts against Liverpool.