Arsenal will attempt to extend their unbeaten run to seven games in all competitions when they welcome Standard Liege to the Emirates Stadium in the Europa League.
The Gunners beat Eintracht Frankfurt well on matchday one and are joint top of Group F, ahead of their Belgian visitors on goal difference, so a win in front of home support on Thursday will see them move clear.
Unai Emery is expected to continue blooding young players at this stage of the competition and a number of potential future stars have been giving the Spanish coach plenty to think about.