Two draws in their last three outings has piled the pressure on Arne Slot’s side, while Arsenal’s win over Leicester City last weekend saw their unbeaten run reach 15 games - their longest since 2011 when they managed 16.
The Gunners welcome struggling London rivals West Ham to the Emirates as they look to come within five points of league leaders Liverpool.
Second-placed Arsenal look to make up ground on leaders Liverpool as they host Graham Potter's struggling West Ham side.
As for the Hammers, their form under new-year appointment Potter has remained stale - with one win in six, and though face little threat of relegation will look to kick-start the new managerial era with a big win.
The gap remains at sizeable at eight points, but a win would see it close by three ahead of Liverpool's blockbuster clash against Manchester City.