Arsenal face the tough task of a second Premier League game in the space of 48 hours when they take on Bournemouth at the Vitality Stadium.
Arsene Wenger's side have won their previous two league fixtures and go into Tuesday's game full of confidence knowing that they can close the gap on Chelsea to six points before Wednesday's London derby between the Blues and Tottenham.
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Arsenal face a Cherries side who are without on loan midfielder Jack Wilshere due to the terms of his loan contract from Wenger's side, but former Gunners striker Benik Afobe is likely to start up front following a goalscoring performance against Swansea at the weekend.