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Arsenal predicted line-up for huge Premier League clash with top four rivals Wolves

Arsenal take on Wolves in what could be a defining fixture in the race for the top four as just two points separate the teams going into the tie.

The Gunners boosted their chances of Champions League qualification earlier this month when they made the trip to the Molineux and came away with all three points courtesy of Gabriel's first-half goal.

Following their victory, Mikel Arteta's men were overjoyed and opted to celebrate with the travelling Gunners faithful - much to the annoyance of some of Wolves' key players.

Both Ruben Neves and captain Conor Coady went public with their views on Arsenal's conduct come full-time.

The former told BBC Sport: "We saw the way they celebrated the win and that shows the level we are.

"I didn't see Arsenal celebrating like this in the past 10 years - it was like they won the league."

The duo will have the chance to ensure Arsenal are significantly less happy at full-time on Thursday night, but will have to do so against a Gunners side that have all of their star players ready and raring.

Pressed on whether his side had any injury concerns going into the game, Arteta revealed: "No, at the moment it is all as it was before."

This means Arsenal are likely to be boosted by the return of Takehiro Tomiyasu at right-back.

The Japan international has not featured at all since the New Years Day defeat by Manchester City, though he was deemed fit enough to be on the bench for last Saturday's home win over Brentford.

Cedric Soares has done a solid job at deputising for him, but Arteta is likely to revert to his first-choice in that position.

Aaron Ramsdale will retain his position between the sticks and have the usual central defensive duo of Ben White and Gabriel in front of him.

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