Everything you need to know ahead of the Premier League match at Emirates Stadium on Sunday
Arsenal head coach Unai Emery will be looking to continue their nine-game unbeaten run in the Premier League when Wolves come to town on Sunday.
The Gunners’ last domestic match ended in a 1-1 draw with Liverpool and Emery’s side have looked impressive since losing their opening two games of the season against Manchester City and Chelsea.
Wolves have played more league games against Arsenal without winning (eight) than any other opponent but will be hoping to change that when they face Emery’s men this time around.
Danny Welbeck is ruled out with a suspected broken ankle following his shocking injury against Sporting CP , while Stephan Lichtsteiner is a doubt with a muscular problem.
However, Nacho Monreal could be available after he missed Thursday’s match with a hamstring injury.
Mohamed Elneny, Laurent Koscielny and Dinos Mavropanos are ruled out.
Arsenal have no suspended players for this match.
Rob Holding looks likely to partner Sokratis in defence following their solid showing against Sporting.
Granit Xhaka and Lucas Torreira are expected to start in midfield and Alex Iwobi is likely to come back in for Henrikh Mkhitaryan. Alexandre Lacazette, meanwhile, will almost certainly start upfront.
Wolves will hand Diogo Jota a fitness test before Sunday’s match against Arsenal
Ivan Cavaleiro started his first match of the season in the defeat to Brighton last weekend and is expected to retain his place.
Portuguese coach Nuno Espirito Santo has an otherwise fully fit squad to choose from for the match at Emirates Stadium.
Kick-off is 4:30pm BST (11:30am ET) on Sunday, and the game will not be broadcast live iin the United Kingdom. It will be shown on NBC Sports Gold in the United States, and on various channels around the world.
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