Arsenal have provided updates on the fitness of several key players ahead of their clash with Wolves on Tuesday night.
The Gunners were without a host of key figures for their 0-0 draw with Manchester United on Saturday.
Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang missed the game due to quarantine, while Bukayo Saka and Kieran Tierney were among a raft of injury absences.
And now Mikel Arteta 's side have given the latest on the availability of their first team squad for the Premier League clash at Molineux.
Unfortunately the Arsenal have confirmed that Tierney will be unavailable for the game. He is still suffering from an injury to his right calf that kept him out of both games against Southampton and the draw with United.
Goalkeeper Mat Ryan will also be unavailable for the trip to the Black Country after sustaining a hip injury in training, meaning that Runar Alex Runarsson will take his place on the bench.
There is more hope though for Saka, who was withdrawn from the squad to face the Red Devils at the weekend with a sore hip as a precautionary measure.
He was back in full training with the rest of the Gunners squad on Monday and will be assessed ahead of Tuesday night's match.
The England international has scored four goals and assisted two more in his last six matches so Mikel Arteta will be keen to have him available again as soon as possible.
Dani Ceballos and Pablo Mari are in the same boat and will face late fitness tests to determine their availability on Tuesday night.
It is unclear if Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang will be available however.
The Gabon international has missed the Gunners' last three matches after going to be alongside his mother who was hospitalised due to illness.
He was back in training on Monday after a period of quarantine, but in an official statement the club refused to confirm if he was being considered to play the game against Wolves.
"Auba has returned to full training," read the update on Arsenal.com. "Our thoughts and support continue to be with him and his family."