Arsenal have lost their last two games in the Premier League and then the Carabao Cup, they face Burnley on Saturday lunchtime at the Emirates.
The Gunners have had a pretty torrid week of football, with their unbeaten streak coming to an end at Southampton last Sunday, before being beat by arch-rivals, Tottenham Hotspur at the Emirates in midweek.
Burnley have had the week off, due to not being in the Carabao Cup. They'll be aiming to try and bounce back after they lost in the last minute to Tottenham last Saturday.
Team News
Arsenal are having somewhat of a defensive crisis at the moment, with Rob Holding, Hector Bellerin and Konstantinos Mavropanos all sidelined.
Shkodran Mustafi is another defender who has been ruled out, along with forward Henrikh Mkhitaryan.
Sead Kolasinac will be assessed later on, and Sokratis is available again after suspension.
Burnley will be without Aaron Lennon, who had a knee operation recently, which is likely to keep him out until the New Year.
Johann Berg Gudmundsson and Robbie Brady are both available for Burnley after injuries.
The Managers
Arsenal manager Unai Emery has been talking to the press regarding Mesut Ozil and his future at the Gunners.
"Every player wants to play and be okay to help the team when we need," Emery explained.
"The frustration is the same for everybody when they didn't play in a match. But I spoke with him and with the regularity in the season, I am telling him what we need from him and he has the commitment to help us, and the quality and the characteristics to help us, when the team needs his moments in the pitch in one game."
"Tomorrow, he is in the squad."
Burnley opted with a 3-4-3 formation against Spurs last week, and for the most-part, it worked. Boss Sean Dyche has been talking about the rather unusual system.
"I played in it myself and I know how the system works, I think the timing, the use of the right players at the right time, and loads of different things go into the thinking," the Burnley boss said.
"It has to suit the players first, and when I looked at the group we're moulding, and the way they were operating, I thought it was a good time to try it.
"So I think there was a bit of common sense in the defensive format of it, and it's how you find the balance to be a real strong attacking threat.
"I think that's something we'll play around with, but it's good they delivered it, because it gives you another base to work from if and when you feel it's appropriate."
Match Stats
- Arsenal are unbeaten in their previous 10 games against Burnley, winning nine of them, and conceding just four goals.
- Burnley have lost all six competitive fixtures they have played at the Emirates, with an aggregate score of 18-3.
- The Clarets have not won away in this fixture since 1974 - losing the subsequent seven matches.
- Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang has been directly involved in 27 goals in 30 league appearances for the Gunners; scoring 20 and assisting seven.
- Burnley have won only one time in their previous 10 fixtures in the Premier League.
Betting Odds
- Arsenal: 1/4
- Draw: 11/2
- Burnley: 14/1