Arsenal vs West Ham: Check out LiveScore's combined XI
A place in the top four is at stake this evening when Arsenal host fellow Londoners West Ham.
In years gone by, the Gunners have been the dominant side in this fixture — but they go into the clash at the Emirates sitting two points behind their rivals.
Based on how the season has gone so far, who would you include in a combined XI? Read on as we pick ours below.
Goalkeeper: Aaron Ramsdale (Arsenal)
An excellent campaign since joining Arsenal from Sheffield United sees Aaron Ramsdale picked as our No1 over Lukasz Fabianski.
Two relegations in two seasons saw many question his £30million price tag but he is showing it is money well spent with a string of superb performances and eye-catching saves, picking up seven clean sheets in 13 Premier League games.
Right-back: Vladimir Coufal (West Ham)
Takehiro Tomiyasu has been impressive since arriving at the Emirates during the summer — but it is West Ham’s Vladimir Coufal who earns this team’s right-back berth.
The Czech international has been a revelation since joining the Hammers, perfectly embodying the disciplined and hard-working philosophy that David Moyes has instilled.
Centre-back: Kurt Zouma (West Ham)
A close run battle between defenders in the West Ham camp sees Kurt Zouma take the shirt over Angelo Ogbonna.
Zouma has performed exceptionally since his summer switch from Chelsea and the Hammers will sorely miss both him and fellow injured team-mate Ogbonna.
Centre-back: Gabriel (Arsenal)
Both Gabriel and Ben White have been impressive at the back for Arsenal this season but the Brazilian’s recent good form sees him edge his team-mate for a place.
The 23-year-old is at home with the ball at his feet, perfectly suiting Mikel Arteta’s system, while he uses his physicality to dominate opponents.
Left-back: Kieran Tierney (Arsenal)
Aaron Cresswell is another who has silenced doubters with a remarkably consistent run of form for West Ham, but Arsenal’s tenacious Scot Kieran Tierney takes the left-back slot.
The 24-year-old leads by example on the pitch with his work ethic in defence and attack, which has seen him tipped to take over from Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang as captain despite his relatively young age.
Defensive midfield: Tomas Soucek (West Ham)
Like his compatriot Coufal, not many knew too much about Tomas Soucek when he arrived at West Ham in the January 2020 transfer window.
He is now a mainstay in the midfield and while Thomas Partey is a strong challenger, Soucek’s knack for scoring sees him earn the position at the base of our midfield.
Central midfield: Emile Smith Rowe (Arsenal)
Adding some creativity to this midfield is Arsenal’s talented starlet Emile Smith Rowe, who thrives in effortlessly carrying the ball past opponents and creating chances.
The academy graduate has firmly cemented himself in Arteta's side since breaking through last season and recently earned his first England call-up.
Central midfield: Declan Rice (West Ham)
The easiest pick of the three midfield names, Declan Rice is set for an all-action role in this XI.
The England man has developed into one of the best midfielders in the Premier League, thriving with his defensive excellence, passing range and ball-carrying ability.
Right wing: Martin Odegaard (Arsenal)
Despite a strong case from the impressive Jarrod Bowen, Gunners ace Martin Odegaard's recent displays earn him a space on the right flank.
The Norwegian was in and out of the team earlier in the season but is now showing his class with a goal in each of his last three games amid some influential displays.
Striker: Michail Antonio (West Ham)
Arsenal have their problems in the striker department — how they must wish they had a man like Michail Antonio.
The Jamaica international has developed into one of the most dangerous No9s in the Premier League and while his goals have dried up of late, he looks a sure bet to finish off plenty of chances in this team.
Left wing: Bukayo Saka (Arsenal)
The youngest pick of this XI is Bukayo Saka — but what he lacks in age he more than makes up for in his abundance of ability on the field.
Despite being only 20, Saka is a regular for club and country and the versatile winger will only improve as he gets older.
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