It's all well and good screaming "WATTKINNSSS" on your timeline and asserting that the Premier League title race is "still on", but Arsenal must get the business done on Saturday afternoon.
A title triumph remains unlikely, but Liverpool are yet to pull away. Their 2-2 draw at Aston Villa on Wednesday means the Gunners can move to within five points with a win over West Ham.
The Hammers enter the contest without a win in four and are at risk of dropping into the relegation dogfight. There's been no 'new manager bounce' to speak of following Graham Potter's arrival, and Arsenal thumped them 5-2 in the reverse fixture - albeit when Bukayo Saka and Kai Havertz were starting in attack.
Mikel Arteta has a few more selection dilemmas to consider ahead of the bout, and here's the team we think he'll pick.
Predicted Arsenal lineup vs West Ham

Goalkeeper & Defenders
David Raya (GK) - A shutout last week means Raya's now kept nine Premier League clean sheets this term, and he's now one adrift of Golden Glove leader Matz Sels.
Jurrien Timber (RB) - No minutes for Ben White at Leicester suggests he wasn't quite ready to return, but I expect to see him off the bench this weekend. Timber starts, however.
William Saliba (CB) - West Ham are likely to be limited to moments, and they'll likely start with January arrival Evan Ferguson up top as opposed to familiar faces like Jarrod Bowen or the absent Michail Antonio.
Gabriel (CB) - I recently made note of Arsenal's set-piece malaise, and we're yet to see Gabriel get on a Premier League scoresheet in 2025. End the drought, big man.
Myles Lewis-Skelly (LB) - I like Riccardo Calafiori as an exuberant option off the bench, with Lewis-Skelly undeserving of coming out of Arteta's XI. He played a crucial role in last week's win.
Midfielders
Thomas Partey (DM) - Jorginho was impressive off the bench at the King Power, with Partey taking some time to find his feet. Honestly, I wouldn't be surprised in the Italian is seriously considered here as a deep-lying playmaker, but Arteta's likely to prefer the physicality Partey supplies out of possession.
Declan Rice (CM) - Once again lining up against his former club, expect Rice to get a few chances in and around the West Ham box.
Martin Odegaard (CM) - With Rice likely to crash the box, Odegaard will play a more conservative role as a knitter and conductor from a deeper position. The skipper improved after dropping deeper last week.
Forwards
Ethan Nwaneri (RW) - Just give the ball to Ethan Nwaneri and things will happen. Simple.
Mikel Merino (ST) - Some might prefer Arteta to unlock Merino later in the game, but Arsenal's struggles for the first 70 minutes at Leicester surely means he'll deploy the makeshift centre-forward from the outset this weekend.
Leandro Trossard (LW) - Trossard's productivity hasn't yet matched his form during last season's run-in, but the Belgian has shown signs over the past month or so of moving through the gears. He's also proven effective as a left-footed crosser off the flank.