(4-3-3): Odegaard and Merino starts but Saka, Calafiori and other five first team players all out as Mikel Arteta names a surprised lineups against Bournemouth

Arsenal travel south for a testing return to Premier League action against Bournemouth on Saturday evening.

 

The Gunners are unbeaten across all 10 of their matches this season – the club’s longest wait for their first defeat of a campaign since 2007/08. In that same year, Bournemouth were relegated to the fourth tier of English football.

Plenty has changed over the subsequent decade-and-a-half but Arsenal remain heavy favourites for the upcoming contest. Here’s the lineup Mikel Arteta could deploy to extend that unbeaten start.

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