Arsenal host Crystal Palace at Emirates Stadium on Wednesday night and will be looking to keep up their recent winning form.
The Gunners thrashed Ipswich 4-0 last time out with Leandro Trossard scoring an impressive brace and Gabriel Martinelli and Ethan Nwaneri also finding the back of the net.
Mikel Arteta changed his side around at Portman Road and will be expected to do so once again as they welcome Palace to North London. With the semi-final first leg against Paris Saint-Germain, the Spaniard will feel it is pointless to risk big names.
Arsenal predicted lineup vs Crystal Palace (4-3-3)
Goalkeeper: David Raya
Now just one behind Matz Sels in the race for the Golden Glove and Arteta will not be thinking about dropping him.
Right back: Ben White
Started against Ipswich and impressed up and down the flank so should be given another chance on Wednesday.
Centre back: William Saliba
Has shown he can manage the heavy workload well and it seems pointless to disrupt the good partnership he has formed with Kiwior.
Centre back: Jakub Kiwior
No other options to start at left centre back so Kiwior will continue in defence once again.
Left back: Kieran Tierney
Overlooked for the start at Ipswich but did well as a late substitute so should be given the opportunity against Palace.
Defensive midfield: Thomas Partey
Given a rest at the weekend but should come back into the midfield in order to keep match fit given he is suspended for next week's first leg against PSG.
Central midfield: Martin Odegaard
Put in a much improved display against Ipswich and should hope to continue this on Wednesday.
Central midfield: Declan Rice
Another player who has shown he can manage a heavy workload with ease, he should start against Palace. Would maybe be wise to take him off in the second half however.
Right winger: Ethan Nwaneri
Not handed a start against Ipswich but impressed when coming off the bench, managing to find a late goal via a deflection. Really should be handed the chance this time round.
Centre forward: Mikel Merino
Impressed in midfield on Sunday but could make the move back into attack due to other potential shifts in the frontline.
Left winger: Leandro Trossard
Found his scoring form with a brace at the weekend and looked really impressive all-round. Should be moved out to the left to allow Gabriel Martinelli a rest.
Arsenal's predicted lineup vs Crystal Palace (4-3-3): Raya; White, Saliba, Kiwior, Tierney; Partey, Odegaard, Rice; Nwaneri, Merino, Trossard