Theo Walcott returns to the lineup aa Arsene Wenger aims for a third successive league win as they travel to face Hull City.
Arsene Wenger has not made much changes to his squad that traveled to face Paris Saint-Germain in midweek in the UEFA Champions League group stage. One of the main changes the Frenchman has made is to bring Theo Walcott back into the starting lineup with the English international replacing compatriot Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain.
The wait is over… here’s how we line up for #HCFCvAFC pic.twitter.com/Iq05yeuTEP
— Arsenal FC (@Arsenal) September 17, 2016
Wenger has still chosen to go with Alexis Sanchez despite having the option of Olivier Giroud and Lucas Perez with the Spaniard being named on the bench by the Frenchman.
Meanwhile, Petr Cech returns to guard the Arsenal goal despite a strong performance from David Ospina against Paris Saint-Germain, while Granit Xhaka is benched again in favour of the pairing of Coquelin and Cazorla.
?◾️ | Here’s the @HullCity team to face @Arsenal in today’s @PremierLeague clash at the KCOM Stadium #HULARS pic.twitter.com/DnliOksfl4
— Hull City (@HullCity) September 17, 2016
?◾️ | Mike Phelan names an unchanged starting XI for the fifth successive @PremierLeague game #HULARS
— Hull City (@HullCity) September 17, 2016
?◾️ | One change on the bench as Dieumerci Mbokani replaces James Weir #HULARS
— Hull City (@HullCity) September 17, 2016
Mike Phelan, meanwhile, has chosen to go with a tried and tested lineup as he has made no changes to the starting lineup from last game.