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- The Gunners have won three out of three so far in the league phase of the UEFA Champions League.
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Arsenal are sitting pretty at the top of the Premier League after 10 matches and Mikel Arteta's men will now try to stay perfect in Europe.
The Gunners have won three out of three so far in the league phase of the UEFA Champions League.
Next up is a trip to Czechia to take on Slavia Prague.
Injuries have affected Arteta's ability to field his best side, but the improved depth brought on by the summer spending spree has given the Arsenal boss an improved ability to weather the fitness issues.
Slavia are yet to record a win in the Champions League this season, with two points from their opening three matches.
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Arsenal vs. Slavia Prague: Expected starters
Raya (GK)
White, Saliba, Hincapie, Lewis-Skelly
Eze, Norgaard, Rice
Saka, Merino, Trossard
Formation: 4-3-3
Arsenal updates
Mikel Arteta is likely to take the opportunity to rotate, given his team's strong position in the early stages of the Champions League and the seeming disparity between the two sides.
Viktor Gyokeres is a major doubt, meaning Mikel Merino could reprise his role from last season as an emergency centre-forward.
Martin Odegaard, Kai Havertz, and Noni Madueke are all out injured, while there could be opportunities for summer arrivals Piero Hincapie and Christian Norgaard.
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Arsenal's injury woes
Below is the latest injury picture for Arsenal, and estimated return dates for those who are sidelined.
Gyokeres' Impact
- Injury: Muscular
- Expected return date: November 8
Gyokeres put in arguably his most impressive performance since joining from Sporting CP during Arsenal's weekend win over Burnley, but this was curtailed at halftime.
Arteta said the player had suffered "a little niggle" but it feels unlikely he will be risked on Tuesday.
Zubimendi's profile
- Injury: Knock
- Expected return date: November 8
Zubimendi also sustained a knock during the 2-0 success at Turf Moor but would not have featured in Prague in any case as he served a one-match suspension for yellow card accumulation.
Havertz signs for Chelsea
- Injury: Knee
- Expected return date: Late November
Havertz had a minor operation after damaging his knee in the opening win over Manchester United. Arteta is eager not to rush him back as the manager wants to keep the player fully fit for as long as possible. After the November international break is the target.
Gabriel Jesus stars
- Injury: Anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) (left knee)
- Expected return date: January 2026
Jesus has not played since suffering a serious knee injury in January 2025. Arteta said they are hopeful of having the striker back "between December and January", but he is cautiously optimistic that the Brazilian could return sooner.
Noni Madueke shines
- Injury: Knee
- Expected return date: Late November
Madueke hurt his knee against Manchester City in September and had to be substituted after attempting to play through the pain. The timeframe for his recovery was "weeks", and it seems unlikely he will be back until after the November international break.
Odegaard stars for Arsenal
- Injury: Knee
- Expected return date: Late November
Captain Odegaard has been beset by injury problems this season. His latest, a knee issue, is expected to rule him out until the latter part of November, although Arteta has been wary of putting a precise estimate on his recovery time.
Slavia Prague: Arsenal match info
- Date: Tuesday, November 4, 2025
- Kickoff time: 6:45 p.m. Local / 12:45 p.m. ET / 9:45 p.m. PT / 3:45 a.m. AEDT (Nov. 5)
- Location: Fortuna Arena (Prague, Czechia)
- Competition: Champions League, league phase matchweek 4
- Referee: Aliyar Aghayev (Azerbaijan)
- VAR: Rob Dieperink (Netherlands)
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