How to watch Slavia Prague vs Arsenal in the Champions League: it’s *FREE*


Arsenal are currently one of the in-form teams in Europe, not only because of their impressive domestic run but also thanks to their confident start in the Champions League. So far, the Gunners have yet to concede a goal in their first three games, comfortably defeating Atlético, Olympiacos and Athletic Club.

Tonight they face a tough trip to Slavia Prague, where Mikel Arteta is expected to make a number of changes. Viktor Gyökeres to miss, Arteta reportedly “concerned” about a muscle injury. That could open the door for Gabriel Martinelli to lead the line or for Mikel Merino to appear in a false nine role. Christian Nørgaard is also likely to replace the suspended Martín Zubimendi, while rotation at full-back could also be on the cards.



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