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Arsenal predicted lineup to face Preston today revealed

Arsenal will travel to Deepdale Stadium today to face Preston North End in the EFL Cup Round of 16. As Mikel Arteta aims to secure a spot in the quarter-finals, he may take this opportunity to rotate his lineup, allowing some of the club’s emerging talents to shine alongside experienced players. While Arsenal sits third in the Premier League and is focused on competing for top honors, the EFL Cup provides an additional chance to bolster their silverware collection this season.

ARSENAL LINEUP TO FACE PRESTON

Setford, Nichols, Saliba, Kiwior, Lewis-Skelly, Nwaneri, Jorginho, Zinchenko, Sterling, Jesus, Trossard

 

Arteta’s predicted lineup for tonight suggests a blend of youth and experience in a 4-3-3 formation. In goal, young keeper Setford could get the nod, with Arsenal hoping his agility will keep Preston’s attackers at bay. Defensively, academy product Nichols may start on the right, while seasoned defender Jakub Kiwior and William Saliba hold the center, with the versatile Myles Lewis-Skelly covering the left-back position. This backline is designed to offer both defensive solidity and attacking support, critical in facing a competitive Preston side at their home ground.

In midfield, Arteta could deploy a trio of Ethan Nwaneri, Jorginho, and Oleksandr Zinchenko. Jorginho’s experience will likely anchor the midfield, allowing Nwaneri and Zinchenko to link up play and support Arsenal’s frontline. This combination could provide creativity and ball control to break down Preston’s defenses.

Upfront, Sterling could join Trossard in a promising forward line, offering pace and creativity on the wings. The veteran Gabriel Jesus might lead the line, using his positioning and finishing skills to capitalize on any chances created by the young guns around him.

With this lineup, Arteta aims to balance youth development with competitive play, hoping Arsenal can secure a quarter-final berth while giving valuable game time to rising stars.

 

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