Arsenal and Chelsea are preparing to do fight in Wednesday night's Europa League final in Baku.
Both Premier League sides have been left under-staffed for the game after a spate of frustrating injuries.
Maurizio Sarri should manage without any semblance of N'Golo Kante, Antonio Rudiger, and Ruben Loftus-Cheek.
Unai Emery is set to be without Hector Bellerin and Aaron Ramsey for the excursion to Azerbaijan, as well.
In light of that, we've taken a glance at the best of who's left - and picked ours to some degree weakened Europa League final combined XI.
GOALKEEPER
Kepa Arrizabalaga
Emery has the hardest decisions of the two managers: Go with the head and pick Bernd Leno or decide on the heart and select Petr Cech.
Obviously, Wednesday could be Cech's last-ever coordinate - having played for both Arsenal and Chelsea.
Be that as it may, Leno is the in-structure man, it would be heartbreaking for the Czech No1 to pass up a great opportunity.
In spite of that, we have for Kepa between the sticks, as he is unquestionably the best goalkeeper in the best two squads, notwithstanding a couple of blunders in his introduction season.
Defense
Cesar Azpilicueta, David Luiz, Laurent Koscielny, Sead Kolasinac
At the appropriate back, it's a conspicuous decision, as Chelsea's captain gets approval - with Arsenal's only fit, natural man in that position being Carl Jenkinson.
David Luiz and Laurent Koscielny begin in the center with Rudiger not fit to play.
Kolasinac is the best of an awful bunch at left-back, with Nacho Monreal, Marcos Alonso, and Emerson all struggling in 2018-19.
MIDFIELD
Jorginho, Lucas Torreira, Matteo Guendouzi
On the off chance that the two groups were completely fit, the midfield three would be altogether different, with N'Golo Kante, Aaron Ramsey, and Ruben Loftus-Cheek getting our pick.
In any case, what will be will be, with Jorginho holding down the post in the defensive job he's some way or another usurped from Kante.
Torreira has been noteworthy in his first season at the Emirates, while the energetic Guendouzi will give the greater part of the running in the midfield trio.
FORWARDS
Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang, Alexandre Lacazette, Eden Hazard
Effectively the strongest piece of our strongest XI, there's no uncertainty Hazard is the principal name in the group sheet, in what could be his final game for the club.
Lacazette and Aubameyang have proven to be a destructive pair this season and can't pass up this group.
Olivier Giroud, regardless of his Europa League heroics this season, passes up a great opportunity, along with individual Chelsea flop Gonzalo Higuain.
Europa League final combined XI