The Gunners have had some of the greatest players ever to play in England's top flight, not least among the 2003-04 title-winning 'Invincibles'
Getty ImagesGK: David Seaman
Although Jens Lehmann was Arsenal’s goalkeeper for the 'Invincibles' season, David Seaman is still the easy choice for this one.
The England legend had already won the old Division One title with Arsenal before the Premier League was introduced in 1992 and he remained Arsenal No.1 right up until the 2003-04 season, when he left for Manchester City.
Seaman won the Premier League twice while in north London and made 325 Premier League appearances for the Gunners – only Ray Parlour made more.
AdvertisementGetty ImagesRB: Lauren
This was almost a flip of a coin between the two outstanding right-back candidates.
Lee Dixon won two Premier League titles while at Arsenal and racked up 305 Premier League appearances – far more than the 159 made by Lauren.
However, the Cameroon international also won the league twice and played a far bigger role in the 2001-02 title success than the Englishman.
Lauren was also a key part of the historic 'Invincibles' side that won the league in 2003-04 without losing a single game.
It’s on that basis that he just edges out Dixon for the right-back berth.
GettyCB: Tony Adams
Mr. Arsenal! One of the first names on the team-sheet.
Arsenal have had some excellent centre-backs during the Premier League era, including the likes of Martin Keown, Steve Bould and Kolo Toure, but none have been as vital as Adams.
He made 255 appearances in the Premier League for the Gunners, adding two more league titles to the First Division championships he won in 1989 and 1991.
Before retiring in 2002, Adams helped Arsenal keep 115 clean sheets in the Premier League and scored 12 goals.
Arguably the club’s greatest ever captain, he has to take up his usual place in the heart of the defence.
Getty ImagesCB: Sol Campbell
Former Spurs star Campbell was a colossus for Arsenal after he crossed the north London divide in 2002.
The ideal replacement for Adams, who was coming to the end of his career, Campbell slotted seamlessly into the back four and helped Arsene Wenger’s side win both the Premier League and the FA Cup in his first season.
Campbell was then the bedrock of the defence for the 'Invincibles' campaign and formed an exceptional partnership with Kolo Toure.
In all, he made 146 appearances in the Premier League for Arsenal before leaving for Portsmouth in 2006.