Arsenal predicted lineup vs PSV Eindhoven - Champions League

  • Arsenal get their European campaign underway against PSV on Wednesday
  • Mikel Arteta lost winger Gabriel Martinelli to a hamstring injury against Everton
  • Boss must also decide between goalkeepers Aaron Ramsdale & David Raya
Arsenal were victorious last time out
Arsenal were victorious last time out / Robbie Jay Barratt - AMA/GettyImages
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Mikel Arteta will hope to make Arsenal's long-awaited return to the Champions League a memorable one when they kick their campaign off against PSV Eindhoven on Wednesday.

Not since 2016/17 have Arsenal dined at Europe's biggest table but big things are expected of the Gunners after their explosion on to the scene last season.

With a handful of fitness concerns to address, here's how Arteta could set up for this famous return.


Arsenal predicted lineup vs PSV (4-3-3)

Leandro Trossard, Reiss Nelson
Trossard was Arsenal's hero against Everton / Michael Regan/GettyImages

GK: David Raya - One of the biggest decisions comes in goal. Arteta attracted the spotlight as he picked Raya over Aaron Ramsdale against Everton, and with the Spaniard keeping a clean sheet, it's hard to see another change coming.

RB: Ben White - Jurrien Timber was left out of the Champions League squad after suffering a nasty knee injury so expect White to keep hold of this spot until January at the earliest.

CB: William Saliba - The Frenchman has featured in both the Europa League and Conference League and is now set to add an appearance in the Champions League to his increasingly impressive CV.

CB: Gabriel Magalhaes - A knock-on effect of Timber's absence, Gabriel will now see regular minutes here as White has to cover out wide again.

LB: Oleksandr Zinchenko - Now back from his injury, Zinchenko's style of play is crucial to how Arteta wants to do things.

DM: Declan Rice - Thomas Partey is out injured but his chances of starting ahead of Rice were incredibly slim anyway.

CM: Martin Odegaard - Captain Odegaard has embraced his role as Arsenal's leader and looks capable of inspiring those around him.

CM: Fabio Vieira - With the Kai Havertz experiment getting off to a stuttering start, Vieira deserves a chance to make this spot his own.

RW: Bukayo Saka - Saka had not even appeared for Arsenal's Under-18 side when the Gunners last played Champions League football.

ST: Gabriel Jesus - Is he fit enough to start? The Brazilian hasn't played many minutes since his comeback but Arteta may take a gamble here.

LW: Leandro Trossard - After Gabriel Martinelli limped off injured, Trossard came on to score the winner against Everton. Expect the Belgian to get the nod from the off.


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