Arsenal travel to Goodison Park to take on Everton in the Premier League on Saturday.
The Gunners go into the game having managed to stop their losing run with a 1-1 draw against Southampton on Wednesday. However, they have not won in the league since beating Manchester United at the start of November.
They face an Everton side in good form after victories against Chelsea and Leicester in the past week.
The game marks a year in the job for Mikel Arteta who is under extreme pressure with Arsenal languishing in the 15th after 13 games.
The Gunners boss admitted his side "need to win football matches" very soon. So who will he pick to help him do so?
Here football.london 's Arsenal reporters Kaya Kaynak and Chris Wheatley reveal who they'd pick.
Kaya Kaynak
Mikel Arteta goes into this game with two suspensions. The one for Gabriel will be of far greater concern, while Granit Xhaka's absence may prove to be a blessing in disguise.
It goes without saying at this point in the season but Bernd Leno starts in goal. In front of him Mikel Arteta has to decide between a back three and a back four formation to best deal with Everton's attacking threats.
Personally I would go for a back three. It's the formation that suits David Luiz best and with Calum Chambers and Pablo Mari not yet ready, William Saliba in exile and Sokratis not even in the squad, I would expect to see the Brazilian start the match.
I would flank him at centre back with Rob Holding and Kieran Tierney in his hybrid wing back role. Bukayo Saka would play wing back again for me after another outstanding performance against Southampton, and Hector Bellerin comes back in on the right.
This may well seem like I'm dropping Ainsley Maitland-Niles but in fact I would move him across into central midfield. The England international has the dynamism to match up well against Abdoulaye Doucoure in midfield, and more than enough skill to win the battle. Alongside him I'd opt for Dani Ceballos although it's really splitting hairs between him and Mohamed Elneny.
I would then move Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang centrally to try and ensure his goal from Wednesday night isn't a one off. This opens up a space on the left of a front three for Emile Smith Rowe where he was so impressive against Dundalk. Eddie Nketiah didn't do much to warrant staying in the side against Saints so he drops out. Nicolas Pepe stays in the team on the right.
Kaynak's Arsenal XI: Leno; Bellerin, Holding, Luiz, Tierney, Saka; Maitland-Niles, Ceballos; Aubameyang, Nketiah, Pepe
David Luiz will slot into the defence as Gabriel serves his suspension after being sent off in the 1-1 draw against Southampton.
Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta is still without Granit Xhaka (suspended) but welcomes back Hector Bellerin into his starting line-up, with Kieran Tierney set to continue at left-back.
Ainsley Maitland-Niles should continue in midfield alongside Dani Ceballos, while the biggest dilemma for Arteta will be who he'll deploy in his front three at Goodison Park.
Alexandre Lacazette has suited a No.10 role of late but Eddie Nketiah's encouraging performance against the Saints could be enough to see him feature from the start, with Nicolas Pepe likely to continue as an supporting act on the right flank.
Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang ended his goal drought from open play to score the equaliser for Arsenal in midweek and he will be looking to continue that form against Everton as the captain aims to launch the Gunners out of 15th place.
Wheatley's Arsenal XI: Leno; Bellerin, Holding, Luiz, Tierney, Saka; Maitland-Niles, Ceballos; Aubameyang, Pepe. Lacazette.