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Ruben Loftus-Cheek may get another chance in midfield after Mateo Kovacic's injury, and Eddie Nketiah looks set to continue up front as Gunners look to rebound from three straight losses... how Arsenal and Chelsea could line up for crucial top-four clash

Chelsea, three days after beating Crystal Palace at Wembley to reach the FA Cup semi-final, are straight back into Premier League action when they host Arsenal on Wednesday.

Although the Blues are unlikely to finish higher or lower than third, there will be little complacency from Thomas Tuchel's side ahead of three games in nine days against the Gunners, West Ham and Manchester United.

Arsenal, meanwhile, have loads to play for, lying in fifth and three points behind bitter rivals Tottenham with a game in hand and Champions League football on the line.