The Gunners will play two more games in the States against both Manchester United and Liverpool. There could be some surprise inclusions after the 26-man squad was announced which is also due to expand with the return of some late arrivals back from their delayed summer holidays, including the likes of Kai Havertz and Gabriel Magalhaes.
What a dream XI might look like for Arsenal is tough to predict, but there are chances of some exciting picks. With both David Raya and Aaron Ramsdale not yet back from their breaks, it could be a chance to see new signing Tommy Setford in action.
In defence Arsenal fans will be gifted the chance to see Jurrien Timber start his first match since the opening match of the previous Premier League season. Very much like a new signing, the Netherlands international could be deployed at centre-half like he was in the behind-closed-doors friendly against Leyton Orient.
Ben White therefore continues on the right-hand side having established it as his own. Both Jakub Kiwior and Oleksandr Zinchenko have returned from their holidays and can play on the left side of defence.
Into midfield and Thomas Partey is looking more likely to stay for the final year of his contract than ever. Myles Lewis-Skelly is a player fans should look out for and is due to get plenty of chances on the trip.
Martin Odegaard is due his biggest season yet and will of course captain the side. Meanwhile, Gabriel Jesus will be looking to continue his scoring form after his goal last weekend.
On the wings are Ethan Nwaneri in place of the yet-to-return Bukayo Saka and on the left Leandro Trossard. He didn’t play too many minutes for Belgium in the Euros but is due to play plenty in Los Angeles.
Dream Arsenal XI vs Bournemouth: Setford; White, Timber, Kiwior, Zinchenko; Partey, Lewis-Skelly, Odegaard; Nwaneri, Jesus, Trossard.