Arsenal are preparing for a game against Everton in the Premier League which could take them five points clear.
The Gunners are top of the Premier League, two points ahead of Manchester City after their win against Wolves last weekend, which kept the pressure on City, who beat Crystal Palace on Sunday afternoon.
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This weekend, it doesn’t get any easier for Arsenal, as they face a trip to play against Everton at a hostile Hill-Dickinson Stadium on Saturday night. The Toffees are currently ninth in the Premier League table, and could climb into the top five with a win on Saturday.
Ahead of the game, here is how we predict Arsenal to line-up against Everton.
Calafiori returns to the Arsenal starting XI
GK – David Raya – The Spanish goalkeeper is hoping to get back to a clean sheet against Everton after conceding against a poor Wolves side.
LB – Riccardo Calafiori –Calafiori was suspended for the Wolves game, but he is in line to return against Everton.
CB – William Saliba – Saliba is back and fully fit again, which is a huge boost for the Gunners moving forward.
CB – Piero Hincapie –Hincapie has been standing in for Gabriel ever since the Brazilian got injured during the international break.
RB – Jurrien Timber – Timber could come up against Jack Grealish on Saturday which could be an amazing battle.
Odegaard starts in attacking midfield
CDM – Martin Zubimendi – Zubimendi missed training this week, but Arsenal were reportedly just managing his workload.
CM – Declan Rice –Rice will hope to get the better of Everton’s midfield this weekend with a dominant display.
CAM – Martin Odegaard – The Norway international takes the captain’s armband yet again for Arsenal in the attacking midfield role.
Eze starts in place of Martinelli
LW – Eberechi Eze – The summer signing moves out wide as Odegaard takes the attacking midfield role instead.
RW – Bukayo Saka – Saka hopes to build on an excellent performance last time out against Wolves at the Emirates.
ST – Viktor Gyokeres – Gyokeres comes back into the starting XI replacing Mikel Merino, who has impressed.