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Arsenal are back in action when they play Slavia Prague on Tuesday (5:45pm). Mikel Arteta's side are in top form with three wins from as many games so far in the Champions League, currently sitting in fourth place in the League Phase table.

The Gunners are leading the way in the Premier League, six points clear of Manchester City in second after a 2-0 win at Burnley on Saturday. Tuesday's opponents, meanwhile, are not in bad shape either with only one defeat since the end of September and no goal conceded since October 5.

So how will Arsenal line up for a game in which Arteta may be able to ring the changes and rest a couple of players with one eye on the weekend's game against in-form Sunderland on Saturday? football.london's writers have looked at potential options for the Gunners boss...

After the Mikel Merino cameo at Burnley at centre-forward and the likely scenario that Viktor Gyokeres doesn’t start in Prague, I would go with the youngster Andre Harriman-Annous...

Continue Reading: Arsenal line-ups vs Slavia Prague as Viktor Gyokeres decision made for clash

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