After enjoying their most resounding victory under Mikel Arteta in their clash against Newcastle, Arsenal return to Premier League action when they host Everton at the Emirates.

The Gunners could only draw 0-0 against the Toffees when they faced each other at Goodison Park earlier in the season, when Arteta had a watcher's brief from the stands.

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Now, the Spaniard is hoping to build some momentum in the top-flight, as they look to make a miraculous late season run into the Champions League qualification spots.

Arteta is likely to go strong with his starting eleven, and with that in mind, below is a look at how the Gunners might line up.

Having made his first Europa League of the season against Olympiacos on Thursday night, Bernd Leno is likely to keep his place in between the sticks for the Gunners on Sunday.

In front of him, Hector Bellerin will surely replace Sokratis, who limped off towards the end of the 1-0 win out in Greece. The rest of the back-four however, will remain unchanged after securing a clean sheet.

In midfield, Dani Ceballos may be given the chance to renew his partnership with Granit Xhaka after starting the 4-0 win against Newcastle last time out in the Premier League.

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And having missed the game against Olympiacos due to his wife being due to give birth, it remains to be seen whether Mesut Ozil will be in the team. If the German misses out, then Joe Willock may be given another chance to impress in the number ten role.

That will then see Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang, Nicolas Pepe and Alexandre Lacazette make up the rest of the attack.

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