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Arsenal vs Crystal Palace Confirmed Lineups for December 23

These are the confirmed lineups for Arsenal vs Crystal Palace at the Emirates. Premier League leaders Arsenal take on Palace in the quarter-final of the Carabao Cup. Despite the Gunners being in a strong position in all competitions, the Carabao Cup provides a great opportunity for Mikel Arteta’s men to win a trophy. Palace won last season’s FA Cup and will be eager to progress to the semi-final of this domestic cup competition.

The Gunners have returned to form following their defeat to Aston Villa, winning three games in a row in all competitions. Palace will be eager to cause a shock and return to form after a disappointing 4-1 loss at Leeds last time out.

Can Mikel Arteta’s team progress to the semi-final, or will the Eagles cause a shock in the 20:00 kick-off slot?

Arsenal vs Crystal Palace Confirmed Lineups

Arsenal Confirmed Lineup

Arrizabalaga
Timber
Saliba
Calafiori
Lewis-Skelly
Eze
Norgaard
Merino
Madueke
Jesus
Martinelli

Subs: Raya, Salmon, Zubimendi, Rice, Odegaard, Nwaneri, Trossard, Saka, Gyokeres.

Crystal Palace Confirmed Lineup

Benitez
Richards
Guehi
Canvot
Lacroix
Mitchell
Lerma
Wharton
Pino
Nketiah
Mateta

Subs: Henderson, Uche, Clyne, Hughes, Esse, Sosa, Rodney, Devenny, Drakes-Thomas

Arsenal Carabao Cup Squad

  • David Raya
  • Kepa Arrizabalaga
  • Tommy Setford
  • William Saliba
  • Cristhian Mosquera
  • Ben White
  • Piero Hincapié
  • Gabriel Magalhães
  • Bukayo Saka
  • Martin Ødegaard
  • Gabriel Jesus
  • Eberechi Eze
  • Gabriel Martinelli
  • Jurriën Timber
  • Viktor Gyökeres
  • Christian Nørgaard
  • Leandro Trossard
  • Noni Madueke
  • Ethan Nwaneri
  • Mikel Merino
  • Kai Havertz
  • Riccardo Calafiori
  • Martín Zubimendi
  • Declan Rice
  • Myles Lewis-Skelly
  • Max Dowman
  • Andre Annous

(Squad details via)

Crystal Palace Carabao Cup Squad

  • Dean Henderson

  • Remi Matthews

  • Walter Benítez

  • Daniel Muñoz

  • Tyrick Mitchell

  • Maxence Lacroix

  • Marc Guéhi

  • Nathaniel Clyne

  • Jaydee Canvot

  • Borna Sosa

  • Chris Richards

  • Chadi Riad

  • Caleb Kporha

  • George King

  • Dean Benamar

  • Jefferson Lerma

  • Yéremy Pino

  • Christantus Uche

  • Daichi Kamada

  • Will Hughes

  • Adam Wharton

  • Romain Esse

  • Cheick Doucouré

  • Naouirou Ahamada

  • Kaden Rodney

  • Justin Devenny

  • Rio Cardines

  • Asher Agbinone

  • Ismaïla Sarr

  • Eddie Nketiah

  • Jean-Philippe Mateta

  • Zach Marsh

  • Ben Casey

  • Joél Drakes-Thomas

(Squad details via)

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IMAGO / Paul Marriott

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