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Predicted Arsenal lineup to face Brighton with all eyes on Pepe and Aubameyang

Arsenal today play their final game of the year against Brighton and will be looking to end the year on a high note.

Arsenal take on Brighton & Hove Albion today at 18:00 BST at the AMEX stadium.

After a well deserved 3-1 victory over Chelsea to end the winless streak, Arsenal will be looking to win back to back League games for the first time since September.

Today’s game will be Arsenal’s final game of the year 2020.

Arsenal Predicted XI to face Brighton.

Arteta is expected to make some changes to his line up given the hectic fixture schedule. He boldly decided to play youngsters against Chelsea and it paid off.

But some of these players might need some rest since they’ll be in action again in three days.

Captain and talisman Aubameyang should return to the starting team since he was fully rested against Chelsea while Nicolas Pepe should start on the opposite wing allowing Martinelli to get a rest.

Arsenal could have found their new no.10 after an impressive display from Smith-Rowe against Chelsea, he will likely be fielded again in the central attacking position.

It will be a tough game for Arsenal because Brighton have proven to be a bogey side notably beating them both home and away last season.

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