Emmanuel Eboue is almost certainly going to be used at right back, the in form wide man has not played many minutes in recent weeks. It could also be a good chance to rest Gael Clichy who has played every game since returning from injury

The Wolves manager Mick McCarthy would have watched Arsenal’s midweek game against Barcelona and thought he had found the answer on how to beat Arsenal, out pass us and take your chances, that is of course tongue in cheek, we will more than likely face a completely different approach from the midlands side. A case of the usual physical approach with many players behind the ball. Yep, we have definitely arrived back home to Premier League football.
We are likely to see a very different side to the one that battled back so bravely against the Catalans. The Arsenal injury curse seems to have saved the knock out blow until the last few weeks. We will have to do without our inspirational skipper until next season although he could make it back for our Champions League final *wink wink*
The bad calf duo Andrey Arshavin and William Gallas will not be seen for three weeks at the very least. With the games coming thick and fast, these key injuries really do not do the squad any favours.
Arsene will have one eye firmly on the return leg in Barcelona so I would expect the full use of Wenger’s squad to be used.
Emmanuel Eboue is almost certainly going to be used at right back, the in form wide man has not played many minutes in recent weeks. It could also be a good chance to rest Gael Clichy who has played every game since returning from injury. Armand Traore could feature in his first match since the end of January.
Sol Campbell could be wrapped in cotton wool ahead of the midweek game so Mikel Silvestre could be reinstated to the line up, if he is still out of the picture then Alex Song could continue alongside Vermaelen which would also allow Arsene to select Denilson who looked very bright when he came on against the Champions League holders.
We will have enough quality to beat Wolves who currently hover just above the relegation zone but as we know it is not always about quality, it is about many factors such as balance. Wenger’s side later today are unlikely to have played consistently together in the past or at least recently, that is of course if the manager does make changes. It is important that we start quickly and positively. A disjointed start to the game could give the opposition the self belief to stop our game, and do we not want that?
The Manchester United vs Chelsea game would be over before we kick off and hopefully some shared points will be on the menu at Old Trafford, a Manchester United victory could almost allow last seasons Champions a have a hand on the title. The draw would be ideal if not then a Chelsea victory could prove to be the next best thing as the West Londoners have the, on paper the more difficult remaining fixtures.
One to watch: Theo Walcott
It is difficult to talk about a one to watch when the line up could be almost anything at all, but after his cameo in midweek you would imagine that Theo Walcott will have the platform to continue that performance. His opponent is likely to be George Elokobi who is also pretty quick but even the stocky full back will have problems dealing with Theo at full throttle.
Mean Lean’s Predicted Line Up

This week it will be very difficult to have any idea as to who the manager may select due to tiredness, injury or rotation. I am guessing that the fresher members of the squad could get a chance this afternoon.
Mean Lean’s Match Prediction
Arsenal 3 (Eduardo [2], Walcott) Wolves 0
After the double draw last week, today will be important to get the victory, regardless of what happens before hand at Old Trashford.
COME ON YOU GUNNERS.