Arsenal are planning a series of special measures to mark Arsene Wenger’s final home game as manager this weekend.

The Gunners face Burnley at Emirates Stadium in what is sure to be an emotional occasion as Wenger takes charge in north London for the last time after 22 years at the helm.

Standard Sport understands each fan in attendance will be given a special memento of the day while a post-match presentation will be made to Wenger in addition to the usual lap of appreciation which takes place at the end of each season.

It is believed that many members of Arsenal’s ‘100 Club’ - players to have made more than 100 appearances - have been invited but not everyone on that list has been asked to attend.

Wenger has been given the opportunity to invite a variety of friends and family into the directors’ box for the day but it is as yet unclear whether majority shareholder Stan Kroenke will be at the game.

It is understood that Wenger is reluctant to create too much of a fuss around his last home game but the club are keen to honour his remarkable longevity and success.

The mood in the stadium will, however, be influenced to some extent by the outcome of tomorrow’s Europa League semi-final, second leg against Atletico Madrid.