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Arsenal Vs BATE Borisov Match Preview ( All You Need To Know)

The gunners will be welcoming their Europa League opponents BATE Borisov who will be playing against Arsenal on Thursday this week.

The gunners will be welcoming their Europa League opponents BATE Borisov who will be playing against Arsenal on Thursday this week.

The gunners have already qualified for the next round of 32 of the Europa League this season but the group stage matches aren’t over yet so they will play this match in order to just make it 6 group stage matches but there is no way how any of the other clubs can reach the points of Arsenal even if they lose tomorrow.

Arsenal will come into this match with a simple squad because they wouldn’t wish to risk an important player in a match which can nevertheless be deemed useless but BATE Borisov will come into this match with great spirit hoping to win the match because three points could help them go to the next round if Red Star Belgrade and FC Koln make a draw in their match too.

( PICTURE: GETTY)

ARSENAL PREVIOUS 5 RESULTS

Arsenal 2 – 0 Tottenham Hotspur

Köln 1 – 0 Arsenal

Burnley 0 – 1 Arsenal

Arsenal 5 – 0 Huddersfield Town

Arsenal 1 – 3 Manchester United

BATE BORISOV PREVIOUS 5 RESULTS

BATE 1 – 1 Naftan

Köln 5 – 2 BATE

Torpedo BelAZ 2 – 4 BATE

BATE E 2 – 1 Torpedo BelAZ

BATE 3 – 1 Neman Grodno

BATE 0 – 0 Crvena Zvezda

Arsenal has won three and lost twice in their last five matches while their opponents BATE Borisov has won three, drawn two and lost once in their last five matches so no one of the two clubs can be deemed as the favourites to win tomorrow’s Europa League tie.

ARSENAL VS BATE BORISOV MATCH DETAILS.

DATE: 7th, December 2017

TIME: 22:05 GMT

STADIUM: Emirates Stadium

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