Arsenal head into Matchweek 8 in the top four but have won only one of their last five matches, giving AFC Bournemouth the chance to overtake them with a win at Emirates Stadium.
Team news
Eddie Howe has no fresh injury concerns for AFC Bournemouth ahead of Sunday's match at Emirates Stadium.
Adam Smith (hamstring) and Dan Gosling (hip) are getting closer to a first-team return, but are not likely to be ready until after the international break.
Arsenal to follow.
Did you know?
Arsenal have won all five of their home matches against AFC Bournemouth in all competitions. They only have a better 100 per cent win ratio at home against Gainsborough Trinity (eight wins), Reading and Stockport County (both six).
Callum Wilson is looking to score in a fifth consecutive league match for the first time since March 2014 when he was at Coventry City. He has netted three goals in his four PL appearances against Arsenal.
Arsenal have lost only one of their last 21 Premier League home matches but have conceded two goals in both of their last two. They last did so in three consecutive home fixtures in December 2012.
AFC Bournemouth could become the fourth team to both score and concede in their opening eight PL matches, after Derby County in 2000/01, Middlesbrough in 2000/01 and Leicester City in 2015/16. Boro and Leicester did so in their first nine matches.
Match officials
Referee: Martin Atkinson. Assistants: Adam Nunn, Constantine Hatzidakis. Fourth official: Peter Bankes. VAR: Anthony Taylor. Assistant VAR: Andy Halliday.