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Arsenal will return from the international break in pole position to earn that coveted fourth Champions League spot with the Gunners currently four points ahead of nearest challengers Manchester United with a game in hand.
With no other competitions to contend with, Mikel Arteta can concentrate on securing their place in Europe's elite competition next season. Their first game back is no easy task, though, as they travel to an in-form Crystal Palace managed by Highbury legend Patrick Vieira.
His side are unbeaten in four league matches having claimed a goalless draw against Manchester City. Arsenal are, as it stands, set to go into the game with an almost fully fit squad, subject to any knocks picked up by players on international duty.
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Just two players are currently sidelined, with one of them potentially returning in time for the trip to Selhurst Park on April 4.
Ramsdale missed the 1-0 win over Aston Villa due to an oblique muscle injury sustained in the 2-0 loss to Liverpool. Arteta has withdrawn him from Gareth Southgate's England squad for their friendlies this month as a result. The problem isn't thought to be too serious but Arteta revealed he will be out for a number