The Gunners go into the game following back-to-back defeats in the league and in Europe and have seen Enzo Maresca's side leapfrog them in the Premier League table.
Looking ahead to Sunday's game, former Tottenham midfielder Jamie O'Hara has picked a combined XI from the two current set-ups.
Speaking to Grosvenor Sport, O'Hara's team includes more players from West London than Mikel Arteta's title-chasers.
“I’d go with David Raya in goal – that’s an obvious one,” he said.
“I’d have two Chelsea players in Reece James and Marc Cucurella in the full back positions – I’ve especially been impressed with Cucurella this season.
“The centre-back position is tricky. People talk about Gabriel and William Saliba being the best centre-back partnership in the world, but that’s all gone quiet now, hasn’t it? They’ve now conceded just one goal less than Manchester United! I think people need to calm down on some of the stuff they say about those two.
"Having said that, I’d still have both of them in my combined team because Chelsea’s centre-halves aren’t good enough.
“Caicedo has been really good this season and he has to be in the team in midfield. He had a stormer against Manchester United last week and fully deserved his goal. Declan Rice hasn’t been great this season, but I’d still put him in there.
“Cole Palmer goes in the number 10 role without a shadow of doubt. On the wings, Noni Madueke has really impressed me this season, so I’ll have him on the right, with Bukayo Saka on the left. In the striker position, Nicolas Jackson gets there in front of Kai Havertz.”
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