The Arsenal squad have completed their preparations for their Premier League finale against Brighton and Hove Albion.
Victory at the Emirates Stadium could be enough to ensure the Gunners are playing European football next season - albeit in the newly-created Europa Conference League.
But for that to happen, Arsenal need a couple of favours from Leicester City and Manchester City who wrap up their 2020/21 Premier League seasons with home games against Tottenham Hotspur and Everton respectively.
If both record victories and Mikel Arteta's side pick up all three points at home to the Seagulls then a top-seven finish will be secured.
Ahead of the big game in north London, the likes of Pablo Mari, Granit Xhaka, Thomas Partey, Gabriel Martinelli were put through their paces at the club's training base at London Colney.
It was an emotional session for one player in particular as David Luiz bid farewell to his Arsenal teammates after it was confirmed earlier in the week that he would be leaving upon the expiry of his contract.
And there was a rather painful moment for Mohamed Elneny.
As spotted in the 'Behind the scenes at Arsenal training centre' video uploaded to the club's YouTube page, the midfielder found himself getting some rough treatment from his teammates.
At around the 0.42-minute mark, Elneny fails with his attempt to keep the ball in the air as he fired a pass back to Gabriel Martinelli.
So as a result, of messing up, the Egypt international had to take his bumps from Martinelli, Partey, Willian, Pablo Mari, Xhaka, Cedric, Gabriel Magalhaes and Dani Ceballos.
Elneny has been a regular in the Arsenal midfield in recent weeks, but it remains to be seen if he will retain his place in the starting XI for the visit of Brighton.
Arteta, who will watch his side play in front of supporters at the Emirates Stadium for the first since a small number were allowed inside back in December, has revealed he would like to finish above Spurs.
"Anything that is in our hands to make them happy and to help us to be in a better place than we are today is all positive," he said in Friday's pre-match press conference.