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Arsenal confirm lineup to face Sporting Lisbon

Arsenal have officially announced their starting lineup for the crucial UEFA Champions League clash against Sporting Lisbon at the Estádio José Alvalade. Mikel Arteta has named a strong side, signaling the importance of this encounter as the Gunners aim to secure a result to keep their European campaign on track.

Arsenal XI vs. Sporting CP: Raya; Timber, Saliba, Gabriel, Calafiori; Partey, Rice, Ødegaard; Saka, Martinelli, Havertz.

 

Arsenal subs: Neto, Setford, Tierney, Kiwior, Zinchenko, Lewis-Skelly, Merino, Jorginho, Sterling, Nwaneri, Trossard, Jesus.

 

The starting XI features David Raya in goal, with a back four comprising Jurrien Timber, William Saliba, Gabriel Magalhães, and Riccardo Calafiori, who continues his return to first-team action. In midfield, Thomas Partey anchors the team alongside Declan Rice, with captain Martin Ødegaard providing creativity further forward.

In attack, Arsenal’s lethal front three of Bukayo Saka, Gabriel Martinelli, and Kai Havertz will look to break down Sporting’s defense. The inclusion of Havertz as a forward option shows Arteta’s tactical flexibility and faith in the German international.

The bench offers depth and options for Arteta, with goalkeepers Arthur Okonkwo and Karl Hein providing cover. Defensive reinforcements include Kieran Tierney, Jakub Kiwior, and Oleksandr Zinchenko. In midfield, Arsenal have Jorginho, Lewis-Skelly, and Ander Merino, while the attacking options feature Ethan Nwaneri, Leandro Trossard, Reiss Nelson, and Gabriel Jesus.

This lineup reflects Arsenal’s intent to compete on multiple fronts this season, balancing their Premier League aspirations with their European ambitions. With Sporting Lisbon posing a tough challenge at home, the Gunners will need to be at their best to secure the points.

Kickoff is set for 8:00 PM local time, and fans will be

 

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