Mikel Arteta could be without four key players for West Ham vs Arsenal clash on Sunday.
West Ham play host to Arsenal this weekend, and Mikel Arteta will be without some really important players for the contest.
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The Hammers are in desperate need of a win, with just three points currently separating us from the relegation zone.

Meanwhile, the Gunners are flying high at the top of the Premier League table, six points clear of second placed Manchester City.
A win will obviously be absolutely crucial for both sides. Arsenal are clearly favourites but they will have to get the job done without some of their key players…
Mikel Arteta could be without four key players for West Ham vs Arsenal clash on Sunday
According to injury expert Ben Dinnery, via Premier Injuries, the Gunners could have four players missing at the London Stadium on Sunday.
Eddie Nketiah, Mohamed Elneny and Takehiro Tomiyasu will all definitely miss the match against West Ham.
Meanwhile, William Saliba is rated at 50/50 to be fit in time to face the Hammers.

Now, any kind of result would be great for the Hammers, and our chances of taking something from the game will increase massively if Saliba misses out for Arsenal.
The 22-year-old Frenchman has been sensational for the Gunners this season and has been the best and most consistent centre-back in the Premier League.
The outcome of the West Ham vs Arsenal clash will undoubtedly have big consequences at both ends of the table.
Hopefully the boys turn up and put in a performance to really test the league leaders. The Arsenal fans will be praying that Saliba is fit for the match, that’s for sure.
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