Arsenal take on a West Ham United side who have dominated the matchups between the two in recent seasons at the Emirates Stadium. Back-to-back defeats in North London when facing the Hammers will be something Mikel Arteta is desperate to get off his side’s back.
Under new management, Nuno Espirito Santo arrested his new team’s slide with a 1-1 draw at Everton. Jarrod Bowen is proving as dangerous as ever, as Arteta must find a way to get more from his team for a potential net three-point swing on the previous campaign.
With Liverpool travelling to Chelsea in the late Saturday kick-off, the Gunners could go top of the table come full-time. Arteta, therefore, needs to pick the right side as football.london runs through who he might select.