Arsenal will want to carry on their dream start to the season against Slavia Prague. Mikel Arteta's squad have won their first three Champions League matches, mirroring their strong Premier League form on the European stage.
The Gunners produced a stellar performance in their last Champions League match. Goals from Gabriel Magalhaes, Gabriel Martinelli and a double from Viktor Gyokeres secured a 4-0 victory over Atletico Madrid at the Emirates Stadium last month.
As the next round of fixtures approaches, Arsenal are currently fourth in the overall Champions League table and are among five teams that have bagged nine points. The Gunners' previous victories were away at Athletic Club and at home against Olympiacos.
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Arteta's team will be widely expected to keep up their flawless Champions League run when they face Slavia Prague. The Czech club have so far managed draws with Bodo/Glimt and Atalanta, alongside a 3-0 defeat to Inter Milan in the competition.
Arsenal have emerged as the frontrunners to break their Premier League title drought. However, their strong start in Europe has sparked belief that the Gunners could potentially clinch the Champions League trophy for the first time in their history.
When is the Slavia Prague vs Arsenal match?Slavia Prague vs Arsenal is set to take place on Tuesday, November 4. The kick-off is scheduled for 5.45pm UK time (6.45pm local time).
Which TV channel is Slavia Prague vs Arsenal on?The fixture will be broadcast live on TNT Sports 1 and TNT Sports Ultimate, with coverage beginning at 5pm UK time. Subscribers to TNT Sports can also stream the match via the discovery+ app.
Additionally, match highlights, including goals and pivotal moments, will be available on TNT Sport's X account. Full highlights will be published on the later on Tuesday evening.
What is the Slavia Prague vs Arsenal team news?Arsenal striker Viktor Gyokeres will be unavailable for the Slavia Prague clash. The forward sustained a muscle problem during Saturday's match against Burnley, shortly after netting the opening goal, and was withdrawn at the interval.
"No, he's not available," Mikel Arteta confirmed in his pre-match press conference. "He hasn't trained today and we need to do some more tests and scans to understand the extent of the injury. I am concerned, because he hasn't had many muscular issues and he had to leave the pitch [on Saturday]."
Martin Zubimendi will also miss the Slavia Prague tie, serving a suspension following two bookings. Gabriel Martinelli could be another notable absence after sitting out the club's 2-0 victory over Burnley at the weekend.
Martin Odegaard remains sidelined whilst recovering from a knee problem. Meanwhile, Noni Madueke and Kai Havertz are progressing but remain unavailable with their respective knee complaints. Forward Gabriel Jesus has been absent since suffering an ACL rupture in January.
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