Arsenal travel to White Hart Lane, as it currently stands, for the last time this season.

They know that no matter what happens, they will have won more league titles at the home of Tottenham than their hosts, so how are Arsenal going to lineup for a game most expect them to lose?

After successfully predicting Arsenal’s starting lineup against Leicester, can I make it two in a row? Probably not, but here’s my reasoning behind the changes.

I was initially torn between Rob Holding and Nacho Monreal at the back but feel that Arsene Wenger will reach for Nacho’s experience.

In midfield, Aaron Ramsey returns to partner Granit Xhaka whom Spurs will no doubt target with their divey, cheaty ways in a bid to get him sent off. The Ox will also come back into the side as a wing-back, with Hector Bellerin retaining his place.

Theo Walcott, woeful in this system against Leicester, will be back on the bench with Danny Welbeck coming back as Arsenal look to use their pace to hit Spurs on the counter.

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