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Arsenal vs Basel: What time is it on, what is the TV channel and what are the latest odds for the Champions League Group A clash?

Wenger watched his side romp to victory against a lacklustre Chelsea

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ARSENAL will hope to take their fine form into the Champions League after they ended a five-year wait for a Premier League victory over Chelsea in convincing style on Saturday.

The Gunners welcome Swiss champions FC Basel to Emirates following their draw at the Parc des Princes in their Champions League opener against PSG earlier this month.

 Wenger watched his side romp to victory against a lacklustre Chelsea
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Wenger watched his side romp to victory against a lacklustre ChelseaCredit: Getty Images
 Francis Coquelin could be out for the rest of 2016
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Francis Coquelin could be out for the rest of 2016Credit: Getty Images

Arsene Wenger's men are likely to be without Francis Coquelin, who sustained a knee injury in the top flight victory over the Blues, but Olivier Giroud is in contention to start after playing the final 10 minutes.

What else is there to know ahead of the match? SunSport previews the game below.

What time is it on?

The Emirates Stadium will host Arsenal’s clash with FC Basel. Kick-off is scheduled for 7.45pm on Wednesday September 28.

Where can I watch it?

BT Sport 3 will have live coverage of the match but you can follow all of the action with our live blog from 6pm or our individual match centre.

Team news

Francis Coquelin will be tested today after the Frenchman sustained a knee injury during the 3-0 win over Chelsea last weekend in the same region as a problem which sidelined him last season.

Wenger said: “He has a knee injury in the same place he had last year, that’s a negative of the day.

“We don’t know if the damage is as big at the moment, we have to wait for 48 hours but he left the stadium in a brace. I’m a bit worried over that.”

But Aaron Ramsey, Per Mertesacker and Danny Welbeck remain on the treatment table, with the former expected back after the international break.

Granit Xhaka could come up against his elder brother Taulant, who plays for Basel. The duo met at Euro 2016 when Granit played for Switzerland and Taulant played for Albania.

Form guide

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Arsenal: WWWDW

Basel: WWWDW

Latest odds from SunBets

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Match stats

This is the first meeting between the sides ever. But Arsenal have won all four of their previous competitive encounters with Swiss clubs (8 goals scored, 1 conceded), their last one dating back to the 2005/06 Champions League group stages (2-1 & 1-0 v Thun).

Arsenal have lost just three of their last 38 home games in the Champions League Group Stages, winning 29 and drawing six.

 Basel's Swiss midfielder Renato Steffen celebrates after scoring against Ludogorets
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Basel's Swiss midfielder Renato Steffen celebrates after scoring against LudogoretsCredit: Getty Images

Basel have won all nine of their league games so far this season, and they drew their first Champions League game at home to Ludogorets of Bulgaria.

Basel are winless in their last five Champions League games (D3 L2), scoring just three goals in those five games.

What they said

Arsene Wenger is wary of Basel, who have a good record against English opposition.

He said: "Everyone will think that Basel will be easy. Then you look at the results of Basel against English teams, and you realise it will not be easy.

"They beat Manchester United, they beat Chelsea, they beat Liverpool.

"So let’s prepare properly and keep our feet on the ground because in our job, one thing I know if you are not prepared you are quickly hit on your head."

 


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