FanSided World Football
·19 April 2025
Arsenal predicted lineup vs Ipswich Town in the Premier League

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·19 April 2025
Arsenal will be looking to return to winning ways in the Premier League as they travel to face Ipswich Town at Portman Road on Sunday afternoon.
The Gunners secured a 2-1 win over Real Madrid in their last game to soar through to the semi-finals of the Champions League in style with a 5-1 aggregate victory. They couldn't get the victory in their last league outing however as they drew 1-1 at home to Brentford.
While Mikel Arteta will be wanting his side to get back to winning form on the domestic front, one eye will be on the semi-final first leg against Paris Saint-Germain, just over a week away. As a result, he is expected to rotate the squad for their trip to East Anglia.
Rotation or not, the Spaniard is one name that is always certain to be on Arsenal's team sheet each week. He will continue between the sticks against the Tractor Boys.
Missed out on a start due to injury against Brentford but after coming off the bench in Madrid, he should be given the chance from kick-off. Will also offer Jurrien Timber the chance for a much-needed rest.
Made a mistake amid an otherwise solid performance in the second leg. One of few options at the back so will continue in the middle of defence.
Has been consistently impressive in Gabriel's absence. Like his defensive partner, he is one of a small number of options for Arteta to use so he will remain in the side for the trip to Ipswich.
Came in against Brentford and likely to be a starter once again. With Champions League the focus, he is likely to enjoy some game time in the league ahead of a reported exit from the club this summer.
Will sit at the base of midfield as he has done so reliably for much of the season. One of few players who doesn't need to be rested due to being suspended for the first leg against PSG.
Needs an opportunity to impress after losing significant game time following Saka's return. With skipper Martin Odegaard dropping out, he can come into the midfield and will hope he can make an impact.
Such an important component in the midfield, he is likely to remain in the side. Has shown he can manage a heavy workload well but he must be brought off at some point against Ipswich.
Played brilliantly against Madrid despite a dismal penalty miss. Still relatively fresh from his return from injury, he is likely to be involved from kick-off before being subbed in the second half.
One of those who needs to stay match fit as he looks to carry on having an impact as the makeshift striker. He is the best option to start up top considering Trossard's failure to have the same difference in the position.