The Gunners are looking for a fourth top-flight win on the bounce after bypassing West Ham United 1-0 last time out, as they take one step closer towards ending their 22-year league title drought.
Manchester City sit just 2 points behind Arsenal as the title race comes down to the wire this month in what has been a thrilling battle between the two sides.
Anything less than a win could lead to Arsenal slipping up and Arteta will be keen for a statement win against Burnley who are playing purely for pride after already being relegated.
Ahead of the game, manager Mikel Arteta will be dealing with knocks to Ben White (Knee Injury) Jurrien Timber (Groin/Hip/Pelvic Injury) Mikel Merino (Ankle/Foot Injury) and Riccardo Calafiori (Other).
The Gunners have not conceded from open play in their last five matches in all competitions but with so many defensive injuries, Arteta may struggle to keep Burnley out on Monday night.
Arteta has named the same starting line-up for three matches in a row but with White out, rotation is needed for an Arsenal side who could begin to leak goals at the back.
However, Arsenal have won five of their last seven Premier League games to nil and could pull off another solid performance against a Burnley side who have their mind set on next season.
