
Arsenal turn their attention to the Carabao Cup later on today as Bolton Wanderers travel to the Emirates.
Mikel Arteta has the chance to unleash a number of youngsters in what should be a pretty straightforward game for Arsenal on paper.
The likes of Ethan Nwaneri and Myles Lewis-Skelly have already been given minutes by Arteta in the Premier League this season, so the chance is there if others can impress.
After injuries to Martin Odegaard and a number of other first-team members this season, it’ll be nice for Arteta to finally be able to take his foot off the throttle with selection a bit.
Interestingly, it appears as if three youngsters could be about to find themselves involving with the first-team against Bolton.

Young Arsenal trio set to feature in squad vs Bolton
Ethan Nwaneri has been knocking on the door for a start this season and he could finally get his chance on Wednesday evening.
Mikel Arteta has already praised Lewis-Skelly and likes the fact he can play in three different positions.
However, neither of those two players are one of the three newer names that could feature.
The Under-21s line-up has given us a bit of a hint at what players could be available to Mikel Arteta.
Arsenal’s academy beat Stoke City in the Premier League 2 on Monday, and the likes of Tommy Setford, Ismeal Kabia and Josh Nicholas were all missing.
Who are Nichols, Kabia and Setford?
Tommy Setford joined Arsenal’s academy setup from Ajax’s academy in the summer.
He is an England youth international, who was born in the Netherlands, and Per Mertesacker has already stated that he has big potential.
Nichols is an 18-year-old right-back for Arsenal’s academy sides.
The youngster has been named as one of the best youngsters in London, with Gabriel Jesus even tipping him for a breakthrough season at the Emirates.
Kabia is 18 years of age and operates on either wing but predominantly on the right.
He’s scored two and assisted two for the Arsenal Under-21s side this season, which has obviously caught the eye of Mikel Arteta ahead of Bolton.