Arsenal will host Leicester City at the Emirates Stadium on matchday six of the championship first division as they look to secure three more points in the title race. Mikel ArtetaThe men are coming off a goal fest against Bolton, which saw them claim a 5-1 victory in the midweek Carabao Cup clash.
Here's how the Gunners will likely line up:
goalkeeper – Jack Porter made EFL Cup history as Arsenal's youngest-ever starter, but a lack of experience could make him unsuitable to replace David Raya if the Spaniard is ruled out. Raya missed the win over Bolton with a muscle injury and is a major doubt to face Leicester tomorrow, so Neto is expected to make his debut.
Defenders – Three of the four players who started in the Carabao Cup will return to the bench and Riccardo Calafiori will be the only one in contention to keep his place. The Italian could keep his place after impressing in recent games.
Ben White has missed the last two games with a knee injury, but could start again at right back this weekend. That means Jurrien Timber may have to settle for a spot on the bench. gabriel and William Saliba He will once again be a starter in the heart of Arsenal's defence.
Sterling will start once again
Midfielders – Arsenal could use a double pivot again in the Premier League and, in that sense, Declan Rice Most likely to be associated with the return of Thomas Partey ahead of the back four. Jorginho would be the man to make way.
Martin Odegaard is still injured, which means Kai Havertz could play an attacking midfield role. Youngster Ethan Nwaneri was excellent against Bolton in midweek after scoring twice, but the teenager may find himself on the bench again against Leicester.
Bukayo Saka He will retain his place on the right wing, while Gabriel Martinelli will likely start on the left side. Leandro Trossard returns from suspension but can only be named among the substitutes.
Forward – Raheem Sterling scored and assisted against Bolton while Gabriel Jesus it went blank. the first city of manchester The striker could be chosen to start up front this weekend ahead of the Brazilian if Havertz plays a deeper role.
Here's a look at what North Londoners are expected to look like on paper: