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Arsenal finally find out their opponents for the Carabao Cup third round

Arsenal will welcome Championship side Bolton Wanderers to the Emirates Stadium in the third round of the Carabao Cup 2024/25 season. The tie, drawn on Wednesday, presents a potential early test for the Gunners as they seek to navigate the domestic cup competition.

Bolton, under the guidance of manager Ian Ross Evatt, have had an average start to the Football League One season, showcasing their ambition for a promotion push. The Trotters will be eager to cause an upset against the Premier League giants and make a statement in the Carabao Cup.

Arsenal, however, will be looking to make a strong start to their cup campaign. While manager Mikel Arteta might be tempted to rotate his squad, the Gunners will be aiming for a comfortable victory and a place in the fourth round.

This fixture marks a reunion of sorts for Arsenal fans, with Bolton having been a familiar opponent during the Premier League era. The two clubs have spent long without meeting.

This Carabao Cup encounter is expected to draw a large crowd to the Emirates Stadium, with both sets of fans eager to witness an exciting clash. It remains to be seen whether Arsenal can overcome the challenge and advance to the next round of the competition.

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