Arsenal travel to face Slavia Prague in the Champions League this evening as they look to continue their perfect start to their European campaign.
The Gunners defeated Burnley 2-0 in their latest outing to extend their lead at the top of the Premier League table to six points. Viktor Gyökeres' quick reactions allowed him to put his side ahead from close range before Declan Rice doubled the advantage with a thumping header.
While this is another big game in Europe, Mikel Arteta will likely rotate his side for this clash, both out of choice and uncontrollable situation. He will be forced to deal with yet more injuries to members of his squad.
Here's how Arsenal could line up for this evening's trip to Slavia Prague.
Predicted Arsenal lineup vs Slavia Prague (4-3-3)

Goalkeeper & Defenders
David Raya (GK) - This would have been another opportunity to rest the Spaniard, but with Kepa Arrizabalaga unavailable, he will have to start once again between the sticks.
Ben White (RB) - Forced to play second fiddle to Jurrien Timber this season, he will be given a chance to impress at right back this evening.
William Saliba (CB) - It's torn between the Frenchman and Cristhian Mosquera, but the former will likely start in defence tonight.
Piero Hincapié (CB) - After making his full debut against Brighton, he will play from the off once again to gain crucial minutes in an Arsenal shirt.
Myles Lewis-Skelly (LB) - Like White on the opposite flank, he has had to be backup to Riccardo Calafiori so far this year so will have to make the most of this opportunity.
Midfielders
Eberechi Eze (CM) - He has impressed in Martin Ødegaard's absence and will continue in a creative midfield role against Slavia Prague.
Christian Nørgaard (CM) - With Martín Zubimendi suspended for this clash, his Danish counterpart will stand in at the base of midfield tonight.
Declan Rice (CM) - His brilliant all-round play showed with his goal against Burnley and he will look to cause the same problems in the middle of the park this evening.
Forwards
Bukayo Saka (RW) - He wasn't at his best against Burnley, but with limited attacking options, he will remain on the right flank in Prague.
Mikel Merino (ST) - Viktor Gyökeres is set to be absent for this clash so will be replaced by the Spanish make-shift striker this evening. He will be hoping to replicate his previous heroics up front.
Leandro Trossard (LW) - Gabriel Martinelli is unavailable once again so his Belgian counterpart will take up the left wing position tonight.
