Arsenal predicted lineup vs Everton - Premier League

Arsenal have one slim chance to go again in the race for the top four
Arsenal have one slim chance to go again in the race for the top four / Stu Forster/GettyImages
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Arsenal conclude their Premier League campaign by hosting Everton on Sunday afternoon.

Mikel Arteta and his men still have a slither of hope in the race for Champions League football but will need to bring an end to a two-match losing run and hope that Norwich get a win against Tottenham to leapfrog their north-London rivals into that coveted fourth spot.

Against an Everton side on a high after securing their Premier League survival in dramatic fashion last time out, here's how Arteta could set his side up.

1. Arsenal predicted lineup vs Everton (4-3-3)

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Bukayo Saka will look to inspire Arsenal to a necessary win this weekend / MB Media/GettyImages

GK: Aaron Ramsdale - Kept 12 clean sheets in his first 23 Premier League appearances for the club but has failed to register one in his last ten.

RB: Cedric Soares - After Takehiro Tomiyasu's early withdrawal at Newcastle last time out, Cedric looks set to be reinstated.

CB: Rob Holding - Should come straight back into the side from a suspension-enforced absence to replace one of Ben White or Gabriel.

CB: Gabriel - Given White's recent return to fitness and currently doubtful status, the Brazilian seems the more likely to feature here.

LB: Nuno Tavares - Really not had much about him in recent weeks but will continue in the side while Kieran Tierney remains out.

CM: Mohamed Elneny - With Thomas Partey still in the treatment room, we can expect the Egyptian to take his spot at the heart of the side once more.

CM: Granit Xhaka - Might have finished the night at St. James' Park on the left of a back three but should certainly return to midfield from the off here.

AM: Martin Odegaard - Looks like his purple patch has come to an end but never discount the Norwegian from producing a match-winning spark.

RW: Bukayo Saka - Hasn't been as impactful as he can be in recent weeks but will be determined to conclude what has been a brilliant individual campaign in style.

ST: Eddie Nketiah - Been a revelation since breaking into the side but could be set to play his final game for the club with all the speculation surrounding him this summer.

LW: Gabriel Martinelli - Emile Smith Rowe reportedly joined central defenders White and Gabriel in missing training on Wednesday, although the Gunners' new number 11's return was likely in any case.