Arsenal have hinted that and will feature against despite the expectation of rotation before their quarter-final second leg versus .
Rice starred at the before being withdrawn because of a knock. acknowledged afterwards that it was just a kick, that the midfielder is fit and available for selection after recovering well.
Odegaard, meanwhile, played the full match against his former club. However, he was rested against last weekend, only coming on as a second-half substitute for the final 20 minutes.
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Both have featured across the club's social media channels before the Brentford match.
A photo of Rice knee sliding is the background of their next match graphic, with Odegaard the face of their matchday post.
Neither of the players has posted a personalized image on their Instagram story's, but several of their teammates have done so.
was the first to share a graphic on Friday night, which details the match's scheduled kick-off time in his native Brazil and adopted homes of England and Italy.
The player was an unused substitute on Tuesday night but started at Goodison Park in place of .
His fellow midfielder has, however, shared a similar post on Saturday morning after only having a watching brief on Merseyside last weekend.
started back in the North West but served a one-match suspension midweek.
Available again, the winger has posted on Saturday morning hours before the London derby.
So, too, has , who replaced against Madrid barely a minute before Merino scored the third.
However, after scoring himself last time out in the league during a first start since before the March international break, the forward will hope for another opportunity.
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