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Date For Arsenal Vs Blackpool Match Date Released

Arsenal qualified for the Carabao Cup fourth round after it defeated Brentford 3-1 at the Emirates Stadium last week and the draw for the next round saw the gunners get drawed with League One club Blackpool.

Arsenal has confirmed that their match against Blackpool will take place on the following date, this was announced on their official website.

Arsenal v Blackpool
Wednesday, October 31
Venue: Emirates Stadium
Kick-off: 7.45pm (UK time)

The Arsenal fans were happy with the Carabao Cup draw because they believe that it will be an easy win for the North Londoners since they will be facing a League One club, the gunners have been in great form in the last few weeks, so it will be interesting to see if Blackpool can give Unai Emery’s men a big challenge.

Unai Emery will be expected to use a lineup consisting of many youngsters but the Arsenal boss has said that he takes every match seriously, so it wouldn’t be a big surprise if we see a strong team against Blackpool since it is could be a match where he can test players who aren’t getting enough chances this season.

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