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Arsenal – Vorskla Match Preview And Head To Head Stats

Arsenal faces Ukrainian club Vorskla today and it's their first Europa League match of the new season, the gunners are expected to use some youngsters today.

Arsenal will today welcome Vorskla at the Emirates Stadium and it’s going to be their sixth match of the season. It is however their first Europa League group stage match and the North Londoners will be hoping to start the European competition with a win.

The gunners come into this match with confidence after getting a win against Newcastle United last weekend and the Arsenal fans believe that today’s match will be an easy win for the North Londoners because Vorskla is a weak side. Both Arsenal and Vorskla have won their last three matches so their encounter will be an interesting match.

Arsenal fans aren’t happy that there are participating in the UEFA Europa League but they will be hoping that they could win it this season so that they get automatic qualification to the UEFA Champions League if they fail to finish in the Premier League top four.

Arsenal has a simple group with clubs which won’t give the gunners a hard time and they begin their group stage matches against Vorskla so Unai Emery will use a lineup which does have some youngsters. So Arsenal regular starters like Mesut Ozil, Petr Cech, Hector Bellerin, Lacazette and Aubameyang won’t be on today’s team sheet because they need some rest.

Vorskla previous five results

Vorskla 2 – 1 Mariupol’

Oleksandria 2 – 0 Vorskla

Vorskla 2 – 1 Chornomorets

Vorskla 5 – 4 Oleksandria

Karpaty 0 – 1 Vorskla

Arsenal previous five results

Arsenal 0 – 2 Manchester City

Chelsea 3 – 2 Arsenal

Arsenal 3 – 1 West Ham United

Cardiff City 2 – 3 Arsenal

Newcastle United 1 – 2 Arsenal

So it will be interesting to see if Vorskla will really put up a fight for the three points today when it faces Arsenal at the Emirates Stadium.

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