Arsenal face a trip to Manchester City when the 2019/20 Premier League season gets back underway next week.
The current campaign was halted in March due to the coronavirus pandemic, but the government have given the green light for football to resume behind closed doors.
And of the first games to be played in the top flight will be the Gunners' clash against current champions Manchester City.
Mikel Arteta faces his former club for the first time since leaving the Etihad Stadium to become Arsenal's new head coach in December.
One of his key players on the day could be summer signing Nicolas Pepe, whose form has picked up since Arteta's arrival at the Emirates.
The Ivory Coast winger is likely to play as part of a front three for the Gunners, and the former Lille star has already promised to introduce a new goal celebration for when he next nets for Arsenal - which could well be against City.
The winger already has a trademark goal celebration since his time in France - every time the winger scores, he puts his hand on his head in a salute gesture.
And the 24-year-old has now explained the thinking behind his customary celebration, and also a different one he used during the win over Newcastle this season.
Speaking to Coaching for Life via the official Arsenal website, the winger said: "The two came from jokes with my friends.
"I was chatting to them and we were trying to come up with a new celebration.
"We said 'okay, I'll try to do that [salute celebration] it was in Lille', I said if I can score I will do that and I did so I kept doing it for the rest of the season.
"And the other one, it was for the game against Newcastle, and just by chance the day before the game, I talked to my friends about changing my celebration a bit and I managed to score."
In response, the interviewer and some children, ask Pepe if he would consider a new goal celebration for his next goal.

After being told that the gesture is called 'The Kamehameha', a signature move from the Dragon Ball cartoon series, Pepe agrees to adopt it when he next nets for Arsenal.
"Easy! Is that the one you want me to do? For them [the children], of course!"
Meanwhile, Arsenal players have stepped up their preparations for the City game by holding a friendly behind closed doors against Charlton.
The Gunners beat their London rivals 6-0 at the Emirates on Saturday, with Eddie Nketiah scoring a second half hat-trick.
Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang, Alexandre Lacazette and Joe Willock scored the other goals for Arteta's side.