Arsenal face Swansea City, Ludogorets and Middlesbrough in their next three matches.

Arsenal will return to action after the international break on the back of a nine-game unbeaten run in all competitions since the opening day of the Premier League season.
As they look to continue that run, we have predicted their next three results.
Arsenal v Swansea City (October 15)
Arsenal return from the international break with a home encounter with struggling Swansea City.
The Gunners started the season quite slowly with defeat to Liverpool and a draw at Leicester City, but since then they have wrapped up five straight league wins including a 3-0 success over rivals Chelsea.
Arsene Wenger’s men are also going strong in the Champions League and EFL Cup, meaning they have won seven of their last eight matches in all competitions, scoring 20 goals in the process.
Swansea will travel to North London under the guidance of new boss Bob Bradley, but the American will see Arsenal as one of the last teams he would have wanted to face on his Premier League debut.
Arsenal 3-0 Swansea City

Arsenal v Ludogorets (Champions League, October 19)
Arsene Wenger’s side follow up their game against Swansea with a home game against Bulgarian side Ludogorets in the Champions League, an encounter they will be expected to win comfortably.
Wenger may decide to rotate his squad for this one and give the likes of Lucas Perez, Francis Coquelin, Kieran Gibbs and Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain some much-needed game time.
Arsenal should have far too much for Ludogorets regardless of who they put out, and the Emirates could be treated to a number of home goals with certain players looking to impress.
Arsenal 4-0 Ludogorets

Arsenal v Middlesbrough (October 22)
The Gunners end their upcoming three-game week with another home match against Middlesbrough.
Boro are on a current five-game winless run and have suffered three defeats in their last four Premier League matches, yet Aitor Karanka’s men certainly are not what you would describe as pushovers.
The Teesside club will get men behind the ball and look to frustrate Arsenal, while players such as Alvaro Negredo and Stewart Downing they have quality from set pieces to hurt teams.
Arsenal can expect a difficult game, but they should have the quality to pick up another three points.
Arsenal 2-1 Middlesbrough

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