In four days time Arsenal will be back in Premier League action.
The Gunners face Watford away from home and head coach Unai Emery does have some injury concerns over midfield duo Granit Xhaka and Lucas Torreira.
Ahead of the game at Vicarage Road, here's the latest news from around the Emirates Stadium over the past 24 hours.
Power rankings
Who are the most important players in Unai Emery's squad?
Some will say one of the attacking players, while others might plump for a midfield star.
Click here for our Arsenal power rankings after a month of the new season...
FIFA 20 ratings revealed
Arsenal's FIFA 20 ratings are out.
September 27, 2019 will be a date gaming fans will have firmly in their minds as that is the day the new FIFA game will be released to the world by EA Sports.
One Gunners player makes the top 50 and it's not the club record signing Nicolas Pepe.
In addition, Shkodran Mustafi's rating has dropped a year on from the FIFA 19 release and fellow German Mesut Ozil has suffered a similar fate.
With that said, here are the Arsenal FIFA 20 ratings.
Emery's to-do-list
It is going to be a hectic period for Arsenal until the next international break as they have seven games on the horizon and that includes the start of the Europa League as well as a trip to Manchester United.
But what should be on Emery's agenda?
Well, getting the midfield combination right as well as getting the best out of Nicolas Pepe, Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang and Alexandre Lacazette as an attacking trio.
Read here for the Gunners head coach's to-do-list.
Changes
As mentioned above, there are seven games between now and the next international break, all of which takes place over a three-week period and the Gunners' top-four credentials will surely be tested.
So what are the changes over the next seven games that Emery could make?
Football.london takes a look.
Transfer mistake
Arsenal made a mistake by selling Alex Iwobi to Everton this summer, according to ex-Gunners striker Nwankwo Kanu.
On transfer deadline day last month Iwobi completed a £28m move to the Merseyside outfit in a deal which could potentially be worth £35m.
And Kanu is of the opinion that his former club should have held on to his compatriot.
"I would say they made a mistake, 100 per cent," Kanu told Goal . "Why they let him go, I don’t know. He’s a boy who, in and out, is Arsenal. He always wanted to do his best for the club. He loves the club, but not only that he can play football.
"What he brings week in, week out, the fans need to appreciate that.
"I think he is still young and those are the type of people you want in the team, people who grew up here, who knows everything about the club and wants to die for the club.