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Arsenal’s next two matches and their details ahead of the international break

As Arsenal gear up for a crucial period before the international break, their next two fixtures present challenging opportunities for the team to continue their positive momentum across domestic and European competitions.

First up, Arsenal will face Brentford in a Premier League clash at the Emirates Stadium on Saturday, 9th March, 2024. Sitting comfortably in 3rd place on the Premier League table with 61 points from 27 games, the Gunners will aim to build on their recent impressive 6-0 victory over Sheffield United. With players like Bukayo Saka and Kai Havertz in fine form, Arsenal will look to secure three points against Brentford to strengthen their position in the league standings.

Following the domestic encounter, Arsenal will lock horns with FC Porto in the UEFA Champions League round of 16 second leg on Tuesday, 12th March, 2024, at the Emirates Stadium. After a narrow 1-0 defeat in the first leg, Arsenal will be determined to overturn the deficit and advance to the quarterfinals of Europe’s premier club competition. The likes of Martin Ødegaard and Gabriel Magalhães will play crucial roles in Arsenal’s quest for a comeback victory against the Portuguese side.

These upcoming fixtures present a pivotal juncture for Arsenal’s season, offering the opportunity to strengthen their position in the Premier League and make a statement in the Champions League. With the collective effort and talent within the squad, Arsenal will be aiming to deliver strong performances and secure positive results in these critical matches, setting the tone for the remainder of the season leading into the international break.

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