Arsenal take on Preston in the Carabao Cup fourth round on Wednesday night as Mikel Arteta navigates the first of four away games in a row.
Tommy Setford, the current third-choice Arsenal goalkeeper, is in contention to make his first Arsenal start of the season.
"It is important," Arteta said when asked about rotation. "There are players who haven't played that much, and they will have their chance tomorrow, that's for sure.
"But you have to earn the right to play and when you have that right, you have to perform, and perform in a way to help impact the team to win the game. That's what we are going to demand of anybody. Whether you are young, you are an experienced player or you've been playing regularly for us."
Jack Porter started for Arsenal in the third round against Bolton with David Raya recovering from an issue suffered at Manchester City, while summer loan signing Neto is cup-tied having already played in the competition for Brentford. Setford was also injured for the game, which prevented him from making his debut.
It was thought he would progress to the senior setup in the coming seasons but decided instead to join Arsenal.
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The 18-year-old is known for his distribution and confidence as a keeper. His understanding of the game and how he absorbs information is well thought of, and were big factors in the club's decision to sign him.
Setford has played only once for the Arsenal youth side this season, starting in their UEFA Youth League game against Shakhtar Donetsk, which the Gunners lost 1-0. There was little he could do about the goal he conceded, though; a cross from the right was redirected to the bottom corner, wrong-footing the former Ajax man.
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