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Dates revealed for Arsenal’s Champions League game against FC Porto

Arsenal fans are eagerly awaiting the announcement of the exact dates for their round of 16 match against FC Porto in the UEFA Champions League. The Gunners, who finished at the top of their group, will face FC Porto in what is expected to be an exciting encounter.

The first leg of the match is likely to take place on either the 13th/14th February or the 20th/21st February at Estadio do Dragao, FC Porto’s home ground. The second leg is expected to be held on either March 5th/6th or March 12th/13th at the Emirates Stadium in London.

As Arsenal currently sit at the top of the Premier League table with 39 points after 17 league games in the 2023/24 campaign, fans are hopeful that they can carry this form into their Champions League campaign. Their recent victory against Brighton & Hove Albion has only added to their confidence as they prepare for their upcoming match against Liverpool.

With such a strong position in both domestic and European competitions, Arsenal fans are eagerly anticipating their next fixture against FC Porto. The exact fixture details and dates are yet to be announced, but one thing is for sure – it’s going to be an exciting clash between two top teams.

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