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The pressure will be on Arsenal on Monday night. The Gunners will have watched Manchester United and Tottenham play before them this weekend and could find themselves out of the top four before they even kick a ball against Crystal Palace on Monday Night Football on Sky Sports.

Spurs can move into the top four and leapfrog the Gunners with a win by two goals against Newcastle United on Sunday afternoon. And that would put the pressure on Arsenal in the hunt for a top four spot.

A trip to Selhurst Park is never easy and the Gunners will be coming up against one of their best players of all time in Eagles boss Patrick Vieira. The Eagles are enjoying a fine season under Vieira, currently sitting 12th in the Premier League and have won plaudits for the expansive football they've played during his tenure. They will head into Monday's clash in confident mood after beating Everton 4-0 last time out to set up an FA Cup semi-final showdown with Chelsea.

Patrick Vieira delivers verdict on Arsenal qualifying for the Champions League under Mikel Arteta

At such a crucial point in the season, injuries could make an enormous difference to the Gunners’ hopes of finishing in the top four. With that in mind takes a look at the

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