Arsenal vs BATE: Prediction, betting tips, odds, team news, and live stream for Europa League clash
Arsene Wenger is expected experiment with his side on Thursday evening
ARSENAL have already secured top spot in the Champions League when they host BATE Borisov.
Arsene Wenger has not been afraid to throw youngsters into the tournament this season and it's expected he will field a changed XI at the Emirates on Thursday evening.
Arsenal vs BATE - Prediction, betting tips and odds
- Arsenal to win by exactly two goals, 6.22/1 with Sun Bets
- Edward Nketiah to score first and for it to be a header, 31.5/1 with Sun Bets
Arsenal have been competing in the Europa League with their B team this season and expect that to continue.
The reserves have qualified comfortably with 10 points from five games, although there have been some bad results along the way.
First place is guaranteed, but Arsene Wenger will want to finish the group stage strongly with some dangerous sides dropping down from the Champions League.
Arsenal to win by exactly two goals is currently 6.22/1 with Sun Bets.
The likes of Napoli, Borussia Dortmund and Atletico Madrid will all be in the next round of the Europa League and Arsenal have gone to second favourites to win the tournament outright at 6/1 with Sun Bets.
18-year-old Edward Nketiah scored twice on his debut against Norwich in October and for him to score the first goal and it to be a header is a tasty 31.5/1 with Sun Bets.
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When is Arsenal vs BATE?
The two clubs meet on Thursday, December 7.
It will kick-off at 8.05pm GMT.
The tie will played at the Emirates.
What TV channel is it on?
It is good news for subscribers of BT Sport.
They will be televising the match live on BT Sport 2.
Alternatively, you can keep updated with all the action on SunSport's live blog.
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What is the latest team news?
With qualification already assured, could rest , Alexis Sanchez and Alexandre Lacazette.
The likes of Danny Welbeck, Theo Walcott, and Olivier Giroud could all join a host of youngsters in the starting XI.
Santi Cazorla is a long-term absentee while Shkodran Mustafi is doubtful after picking up a knock against Manchester United.