Arsenal Starting XI Vs Stoke City: Aaron Ramsey & Olivier Giroud Set To Return

Predicted lineup for Arsenal as they host Stoke City at the Emirates…

Arsenal will be looking for revenge after their disappointing 3-2 loss at the Britannia Stadium earlier in the season, and with a few players returning from injury at key times.

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Here is how we at Caught Offside think Arsenal will line up against Stoke City:

GK) Wojciech Szczesny

The Polish shot-stopper may be in the news for all the wrong reasons at the moment, but is likely to remain the No.1 choice for the moment.

RB) Mathieu Debuchy

Arsenal finally look capable of fielding their first choice back four this season, with the Frenchman returning from injury.

CB) Per Mertesacker

The massive German has come in for some criticism this season, but despite a disappointing performance against Southampton, he looks a lot more solid with Laurent Koscielny alongside him.

CB) Laurent Koscielny

The French centre-back has been a massive loss for the Gunners this season, and will be looking to finally get a run of games under his belt.

LB) Kieran Gibbs

One of Arsenal’s most reliable players this season, the England international needs to remain injury free.

DM) Francis Coquelin

With Mathieu Flamini back from injury, Coquelin may return to the bench. His performances have been solid however, and he arguably deserves to keep his place over his compatriot.

CM) Aaron Ramsey

The Welshman is set to make his return from injury, and is likely to get a start if fit. Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain may get the nod if Ramsey is struggling for fitness.

CAM) Santi Cazorla

Cazorla has been in fantastic form recently, and will be looking to continue that form against Stoke.

RAM) Theo Walcott

The pacey forward may not be back to his best just yet, but has been looking promising in his outings so far.

LAM) Alexis Sanchez

A bit of a goal drought by the Chilean’s standards, something he will want to remedy against Stoke.

ST) Olivier Giroud

Returning from his three game suspension, the French forward should slot straight back in.