There are no suspensions or fresh injury concerns at the time of writing, so Arsene Wenger should field a similar team to that of Saturday, although he may bring in Per Mertesacker for Gabriel, and give Aaron Ramsey more game time.
Palace may rest one or two with the semi-final in mind, for the following weekend. Adebayor may get a start against his former club, which could stir things up, but Alan Pardew’s said both Zaha and Bolasie will start.
Arsenal are chasing Spurs, are well-rested and fully motivated. They’ve won their last six matches against Palace and have only lost to them in 1979. Given where each team’s focus is, I can’t see a change in the history books yet.
Correct Score Group Betting (Arsenal to win 1-0, 2-0 or 2-1) is on at 2.62 with William Hill.