Watford made three changes from the side that drew 2 - 2 at West
Brom last time out with Britos, Pereyra and Gray coming in for Capoue, Carrillo and Deeney.
Apart from these two positions the Gunners line up is pretty predictable these days and looks to have plenty of quality and the right balance to get the Premier League title race up and running after the disappointment of defeat to West
Brom last time out.
Not exact matches
And just in case the first team players that are likely to be in the starting line - up to face West
Brom on Monday were thinking it might be an easy game after the tough trip to face the reigning Premier League champions Chelsea
last time out, Arsene Wenger can get them to watch the Carabao Cup game between the Baggies and Man City.
Iwobi shot himself into the spotlight with a brilliant end to
last season in the reserves, and it looks like Serge Gnabry is trying to emulate the Nigerian international this season, after having had a fruitless
time out on loan at West
Brom.
However, while still sitting bottom of the division, West
Brom head into the game on the back of a morale - boosting win over Manchester United
last time out and have claimed a win and a draw from two visits to Anfield this season.
While it was a comfortable and complete performance against Reading
last time out, West
Brom will undoubtedly prove to be a tougher test for the Gunners.
No it isn't that they're both without a manager − Wolves, however, are after Mick McCarthy was given his marching orders earlier in the month − it is that they were both on the wrong end of 5 - 1 drubbings
last time out, with Newcastle battered at Tottenham and Wolves thrashed at home by West
Brom.
Palace lost to a relegation threatened side
last time out at home in West
Brom so why not again here?