Arsenal v Hull City Team Sheet: Stretched Gunners To Field Youngster In Defence (Predicted)

How Arsenal could line up vs Hull City.

Arsenal meet Hull City at the Emirates Stadium this weekend for the first time since their FA Cup final clash last season, though the Gunners look in bad shape due to an injury crisis, with this looking like their best bet for a starting XI…

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GK) Wojciech Szczesny

Arsenal’s first choice goalkeeper should be in line for a start barring a late injury, and the Pole is in good form after a great display for his country in their win over Germany.

DR) Hector Bellerin

Thrust back into the first-team after a recent baptism of fire at Borussia Dortmund, Hector Bellerin will have to fill in for the injured Mathieu Debuchy and suspended Calum Chambers.

DL) Kieran Gibbs

After working his way back into the England squad, Kieran Gibbs should get a chance to continue his fine form at left-back for the Gunners.

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DC) Per Mertesacker

With Laurent Koscielny out injured, Per Mertesacker is sure to start and will have to be at his best for this game with an unfamiliar partner.

DC) Nacho Monreal

Playing out of position in the middle, Spanish left-back Nacho Monreal looks Arsenal’s only realistic option here and exposes their poor depth at the back.

DM) Mikel Arteta

Back in the team after a spell out injured, club captain Mikel Arteta should replace Mathieu Flamini in defensive midfield.

DM) Jack Wilshere

After some fine performances for England in recent internationals, Jack Wilshere will be hoping to start and build on that form for Arsenal.

AMR) Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain

With a shortage of attacking midfield options, youngster Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain seems a certainty to start on the right-hand side of midfield for Arsene Wenger’s side.

AML) Alexis Sanchez

With Chamberlain on the right, Alexis Sanchez could continue on the left after some impressive recent form on that side of the pitch.

AMC) Santi Cazorla

With Mesut Ozil out injured, Santi Cazorla seems most likely to take up a role in the centre, playing in the hole just beind the main striker.

FC) Danny Welbeck

After a good start to his Arsenal career, Danny Welbeck remains the club’s only option to spearhead the attack, and is sure to start against Hull.