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Arsenal official lineup to face Everton released as Arteta makes some changes

Arsenal's match against Everton will start in a few weeks from now and the gunners have released their official lineup that will play in this game.

The Premier League after many months will end in just a few hours from now and all clubs will play at the same time in this final match day. Arsenal have today welcomed Everton to the Emirates Stadium and they will hope to end the campaign in fashion with a win over the Toffees. Arsenal have released their starting eleven to face Everton and Mikel Arteta has made changes to the squad that lost to Newcastle United.

ARSENAL OFFICIAL LINEUP TO FACE EVERTON

Ramsdale, Cedric, Holding, Gabriel, Tavares, Elneny, Xhaka, Odegaard, Saka, Martinelli, Nketiah.

 

SUBSTITUTES

Leno, White, Swanson, Oulad M’Hand, Sambi, Patino, Smith Rowe, Pepe, Lacazette

Arsenal come into this game while in the fifth position on the Premier League table but not all hope is lost as they are still Mathematically able to get into the top four if Norwich manage to surprise everyone by defeating Tottenham Hotspur who probably feel like they have already secured Champions League football. Crazier things have happened in football and so it’s no surprise that Mikel Arteta has used his best lineup as he obviously still targets the UEFA Champions League football.

Everton will probably be comfortable in this game since they have already confirmed their stay in the Premier League in the previous game and so won’t come out guns blazing as they would have if they didn’t defeat Crystal Palace. Alexandre Lacazette will today be playing his last match in Arsenal colours and he will probably wish to go on a high by scoring in today’s game against Everton.

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