Arsenal's season is currently going better than many fans would have expected, sitting fourth in the Premier League and things going well both on and off the pitch.
With all eyes on the club at the moment, the Gunners have will use Sunday's FA Cup fixture to promote a very important cause.
For one match only, Arsenal will wear all-white at home in order to raise awareness of knife crime in London.
It will be the first time fans will see the club don white instead of the traditional red at the Emirate Stadium.
And with such an important event taking place on the pitch, off it fans are gearing up for what could be a major transfer coup if the club can secure the services of Dusan Vlahovic in the January transfer window.
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Arsenal will wear white
Arsenal will face Nottingham Forest in the FA Cup third round at the Emirates Stadium on Sunday.
Eagle-eyed fans will notice that the Gunners will not be donning their traditional red shirts despite playing at home.
In collaboration with kit-makers Adidas, the outfield players will wear a special all-white kit in a bid to raise awareness for a campaign against knife crime in London.
The one-off kit will not be available to purchase for fans.
Vlahovic is a target
Every major club around Europe in need of a striker will be clamouring for Fiorentina's Dusan Vlahovic.
The 21-year-old has taken Serie A by storm and Arsenal are pushing to get a deal done this month in order to not miss out in the summer.
Former captain Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang is likely to out the door in six months time, while Alexandre Lacazette and Eddie Nketiah both having expiring contracts.
Vlahovic would be the ideal forward to not only fire Arsenal to a top-four finish this season but keep them there for years to come.
Worst January additions
No team gets every transfer correct, some fail and doing business in January is especially hard as incoming players don't get the luxury of a pre-season to gel and settle in their new surroundings.
Arsenal have had plenty of disappointing winter transfer signings over the years and will be looking to get things right this January, should they make a move for any of their targets.
But it's important to look back and what and where things went wrong in the past, in order to not make the same mistake in the future.