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Predicted Arsenal lineup to face Manchester United today

Arsenal's match against Manchester United at the Emirates Stadium is just a few hours away and so here is the predicted lineup of the gunners to face their historical rivals.

Arsenal is gearing up for an exciting clash against Manchester United today at the Emirates Stadium. Currently sitting in sixth position on the Premier League table, the Gunners have had a decent start to their campaign, winning two matches and drawing one.

As they prepare to face one of their toughest opponents yet, Arsenal’s predicted lineup for this crucial encounter has been revealed. Manager Mikel Arteta is expected to deploy a 4-2-3-1 formation, with Aaron Ramsdale guarding the goalposts. Ramsdale has been impressive since joining Arsenal and will be looking to continue his solid performances.

Predicted Arsenal lineup to face Manchester United

FORMATION: 4-2-3-1

Goalkeeper: Aaron Ramsdale
Right Back: Ben White
Centre Back: William Saliba
Centre Back: Gabriel Magalhaes
Left Back: Oleksandr Zinchenko
Central Midfielder: Declan Rice
Central Midfielder: Kai Havertz
Central Attacking Midfielder: Martin Ødegaard
Right Winger: Bukayo Saka
Left Winger: Gabriel Martinelli
Striker: Eddie Nketiah

In defense, Ben White will take up the right-back position, while William Saliba and Gabriel Magalhaes will form a formidable partnership in central defense. Oleksandr Zinchenko, will feature as the left-back.

The midfield duo of Declan Rice and Kai Havertz will provide stability and creativity in the center of the park. Ødegaard will be the central attacking midfielder.

On the wings, Bukayo Saka and Gabriel Martinelli are expected to start on the right and left respectively. Saka’s versatility and Martinelli’s pace make them potent threats going forward. Upfront, Eddie Nketiah will lead the line as the lone striker.

This lineup showcases Arteta’s trust in his young talents while also incorporating experienced players like Ødegaard and Rice. The Gunners will be hoping that this combination can unlock Manchester United’s defense and secure another important victory.

With both teams eager to climb higher up the Premier League table, this match promises to be an intense battle between two historic rivals. Arsenal fans will be eagerly anticipating this clash at their home ground as they hope for a memorable performance from their team.

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