Arsenal's title challenge is right back on track after a wobbly start.

The Gunners kicked off the season with a poor 4-3 loss at home to Liverpool before travelling to Leicester City and getting a point. From then on, though, they've been flying and been beating sides easily whether it be Watford or Chelsea leaving their fans to once again dream of winning the title for the first time since 2003/04.

They've always had a habit of beating the so-called smaller sides in the division but coming unstuck against the bigger sides, but after that Chelsea performance they'll really feel they can kick on to get some silverware this season.

The next step towards the trophy comes against Burnley this weekend who themselves go into the game on the back of a victory against Watford.

Arsenal, though, are expected to win and with this line-up there's no reason why they shouldn't do just that.

Goalkeeper

CechAFC

As good as always, simply has to start.

Defence

Kieran Gibbs

The Arsenal defence is looking pretty solid with Hector Bellerin, Laurent Koscielny and Shkodran Mustafi, so expect them all to start. The one change should come at left-back with Kieran Gibbs fit again and he will fancy his chances to get ahead of Nacho Monreal.

Midfield

Theo Walcott Champions League

With Francis Coquelin out, Granit Xhaka will once again be the holding player alongside the ever-impressive Santi Cazorla. Going forward Mesut Ozil will be down the middle whilst Theo Walcott has to start given the current purple patch he is in. Alex Iwobi could play down the left hand side as his fledgling Arsenal career continues to blossom.

Attack

Sanchez in Champions League

With Olivier Giroud out of action for this weekend's trip to Lancashire, that means Alexis Sanchez could start up front, and his pace and movement in the number nine role could be a huge asset against Burnley's two solid banks of four and create space for the in-form Walcott.