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Date revealed for when Arsenal will know Champions League round of 16 opponents

After finishing first in their group with an impressive 13 points, Arsenal will now eagerly await the draw for the UEFA Champions League round of 16. The draw is scheduled to take place on Monday, December 18 at 11am GMT, and fans of the Gunners will be eagerly anticipating who their team will face in the next stage of the competition.

Arsenal’s strong performance in the group stage saw them finish at the top of their group, and they will now look to carry that momentum into the knockout stages. With a talented squad and a strong showing in the Premier League so far this season, Arsenal will be hoping for a favorable draw as they aim to progress further in the Champions League.

Currently sitting in second position on the Premier League table with 36 points after 16 league games, Arsenal have been performing well domestically as well. Their recent game against PSV at Philips Stadion ended in a 1-1 draw, and they will now turn their attention to their upcoming Premier League fixture against Brighton & Hove Albion at the Emirates Stadium on Sunday, December 17th.

With their focus now shifting towards European competition, Arsenal will be eager to see who they will face in the round of 16 as they continue their quest for Champions League glory. The draw on Monday will provide an exciting glimpse into what lies ahead for Mikel Arteta’s side in this prestigious tournament.

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