Arsenal welcome Bulgarian side Ludogorets Razgrad to the Emirates Stadium on Wednesday as Arsene Wenger's side look to continue their unbeaten run in the Champions League.
The Gunners opened their campaign with a hard-fought 1-1 draw away at PSG before sweeping aside FC Basel at the end of last month in a comfortable 2-0 victory thanks to a brace from in-form Theo Walcott.
Visitors Ludogorets have not enjoyed the same success thus far in the competition, however, as they sit joint-bottom of the table with Basel, with whom they drew 1-1 in the opening fixture. Georgi Dermendzhiev's side were beaten comprehensively 3-1 by PSG in their previous UCL fixture.
While the game is not one Arsenal should take for granted - as the Bulgarian outfit have proven they are capable of scoring goals - Arsene Wenger will be disappointed if his side take anything less than three points.
If the Gunners line-up like this, we at FFC think they could blow the visitors away, especially with their recent goalscoring prowess. Do you agree?
Goalkeeper
While Petr Cech may be the obvious choice for the game, second choice keeper David Ospina should be given the chance to step-up following Cech's shaky performance at the weekend against struggling Swansea.
The Colombian 'keeper started the 1-1 draw with PSG and put in a fine performance to keep the French champions from scoring more than one, and hence should keep his starting place in the competition.
Defence
Right-back has become one of the most obvious choices for Arsenal over the past two seasons, with Hector Bellerin all but certain to make the starting line-up.
New signing Shkodran Mustafi and fans' favourite Laurent Koscielny have made quite the centre-back pairing so far this season, and despite a poor performance at the weekend against Swansea, have been key to Arsenal's good defensive record so far this season. However, youngster Rob Holding has stepped up when necessary and this is the perfect opportunity to give him his first real taste of European football. If the Englishman sits alongside the more experienced Mustafi he should be able to develop an understanding of the game at the highest level.
Spaniard Nacho Monreal has gone from laughing stock to first-team certainty and has ousted Kieran Gibbs from the starting XI.
Midfield
The Gunners are likely to start with two holding midfielders as per usual. Granit Xhaka may miss out following his red card at the weekend with Wenger potentially eager to use Frenchman Francis Coquelin with the coming weeks in mind. The tenacious midfielder will help to nullify the attacking threat posed by the visitors and should give midfield counterpart Santi Cazorla every chance to venture forward.
Alexis Sanchez has seemingly found the form of his first Premier League season, and his link-up play with the equally impressive Mesut Ozil has Arsenal looking like genuine title contenders. Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain has also enjoyed an upturn in fortunes, so seeing him start on the other flank - the position in which he began his career - in place of Alexis Iwobi should be interesting.
Striker
Lucas Perez should start up top, without a doubt. While Theo Walcott has been in fine form of late, it is only a matter of time before that form once again dwindles - Walcott too often fails to show up in Europe. Perez, who has been given few opportunities so far this season, has impressed in the short playing time he has been granted, and a start in the Champions League should do wonders for his confidence. His pace in behind and ability in the air might cause Ludogorets all sorts of problems.