Arsenal’s Europa League clash against Vorskla Poltava moved to Kiev due to security concerns
The Gunners can seal top spot in Group E should they beat the Ukrainian side on Thursday
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ARSENAL's clash against Vorskla Poltava has been moved to Kiev due to security concerns in Ukraine.
Following the introduction of martial law in some parts of Ukraine, the Uefa Emergency Panel have relocated the match.
Tensions between Russia and Ukraine are reaching boiling following the capture of three Ukrainian vessels off the coast of Crimea.
Around 500 Gunners supporters are expected to be in attendance for the game, but they will now have to travel to Kiev 350km away from Poltava.
Supporters currently in Poltava can get a fast train to Kiev, which will take approximately three-and-a-half-hours.
The Olympic Stadium will host Thursday's encounter, with Arsenal looking to extend their unbeaten run to 18 games.
And the North London club are expected to battle extreme wintry conditions, as well as a hostile reception.
Mesut Ozil could return to the starting XI having been dropped for the 2-1 win over Bournemouth, with Emile Smith Rowe in line to feature.
As Unai Emery's keeps eye on the upcoming match against rivals Tottenham, Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang could be rested against Vorskla.
With the Gunners already qualified from Group E and looking to seal top spot with a win, youngster Eddie Nketiah could be handed a start by the Spaniard.