Aston Villa continue to battle an outbreak in the squad.
Aston Villa are set to face a congested fixtures list later this season.
Their Premier League meeting with Everton this Sunday has been postponed.
It's due to the ongoing Covid-19 outbreak at the club, which has led to their entire first team isolating.
Their meeting with Spurs was also called off last night, while they fielded a youth team for last week's FA Cup third round against Liverpool.
Arsenal can move back into the top half of the Premier League tonight, if they win at home to Crystal Palace at 8.
The Gunners have found some good form in recent weeks, with four wins in a row in all competitions.
In a further boost to Mikel Arteta's side, midfielder Thomas Partey is available for selection, following a month out injured.
Manager Mikel Arteta says they will need to work hard to keep their good form going:
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