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A look at Arsenal’s next three upcoming games

Arsenal recently defeated Nottingham Forest and here are their next three upcoming games in the league and the UEFA Champions League.

Arsenal’s next three matches span both domestic and European competitions, presenting crucial challenges as the Gunners aim to maintain their strong form.

1. Sporting Lisbon vs Arsenal

Date: Tuesday, November 26, 2024

Stadium: Estádio José Alvalade, Lisbon

Time: 8:00 PM (UK Time)

Competition: UEFA Champions League, Group Stage
Arsenal travels to Portugal for Matchday 5 of the Champions League group stage. With qualification still on the line, this game is vital for Mikel Arteta’s men to secure progress to the knockout stages. Sporting Lisbon will be determined to cause an upset on home soil, making this a high-stakes encounter.

2. West Ham United vs Arsenal

Date: Saturday, November 30, 2024

Stadium: London Stadium, London

Time: 5:30 PM (UK Time)

Competition: Premier League
Arsenal faces West Ham in a London derby as they look to close the gap on the league leaders. The Hammers, known for their physicality and counter-attacking style, will pose a tough challenge, but Arsenal will aim to assert their dominance in the capital.

3. Arsenal vs Manchester United

Date: Wednesday, December 4, 2024

Stadium: Emirates Stadium, London

Time: 8:15 PM (UK Time)

Competition: Premier League
The Gunners then host rivals Manchester United in what promises to be a blockbuster clash. Arsenal will be keen to leverage their home advantage against a top-six contender in their pursuit of Champions League football and beyond.

This stretch of games offers Arsenal the chance to demonstrate their credentials across competitions.

 

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