Slavia Prague vs Arsenal is going to be the early kickoff clash to kick off the fourth matchday of the league stages of the 2025/26 UEFA Champions League when the two clash in what should be an intense battle on Tuesday, November 4.
The Slavia Prague vs Arsenal clash is going to be a clash between two teams on two different spectrums of the table, as Arsenal look to keep their wonderful winning run going and close in on the top spot, while Slavia Prague look to make the ultimate upset and climb into the top 20 of the standings.
Match Details
Fortuna Arena,
Prague-Vršovice, Czech Republic
Tuesday, November 4
17:45 BST
Unstoppable Arsenal Look To Keep Dream Run Going Against Unpredictable Slavia Prague
Arsenal are flying on all cylinders at the start of the 2025/26 season, as they have leapt up to the top of the Premier League table and have already created a nice little cushion in their top spot. The Gunners have also won all three of their UEFA Champions League matches this season and will be eager to maintain that 100% win run in the upcoming Slavia Prague vs Arsenal clash.
The Gunners face a Slavia Prague side who are on top of the Czech First League themselves, but are yet to win a game in the Champions League this season. Arsenal have a pretty positive record against the Czech side, having won two out of the four matches they’ve played against Slavia Prague in the past.
Not only are Arsenal looking for another compelling win in Europe, but also looking to extend their ongoing seven-match clean sheet streak against Slavia Prague, who will look to play spoilsport by producing a physical and gritty test for the Gunners and get a positive result against the Premier League giants.
Can Gabriel Martinelli Continue To Produce the Goods in Europe for Arsenal?
Gabriel Martinelli has been a pretty impressive performer in the UEFA Champions League this season for Arsenal, and he was particularly threatening in their recent 4-0 thrashing of Atletico Madrid in their last game. He scored an excellent goal in the win over Atletico Madrid and has scored in all three matches in the Champions League so far.
He is raring to go against Slavia Prague and will look to torment their defenders with his speedy movement in wide areas and unpredictable nature in the final third. Martinelli needs to be smart with his movement and especially clinical in taking up his chances to torment the Slavia Prague defenders and guide his side to another commendable win.
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Who Can Help Slavia Prague Survive the Arsenal Onslaught?
The Slavia Prague vs Arsenal clash will be a particularly tough one for the Czech side because of how dangerous Arsenal’s attacking force has been this season.
The Gunners might be resting some players, but they still have enough depth in their squad to be able to dominate the game against Slavia and produce a barrage of shots on goal, especially when it comes to delivering from set-pieces.
The Slavia Prague goalkeeper, Jakub Markovic, has to be at his very best to be able to frustrate the Gunners and have any chance of helping his side scratch out a result. He needs to be brave and strong during set-pieces, holding onto the crosses and also maintaining impressive reflexes to save a number of shots at his goal to frustrate the Gunners and aid his side in being able to take the game to the Premier League side.
Slavia Prague vs Arsenal Injuries
Slavia Prague injuries: Dominik Javorcek, Filip Horsky, Igoh Ogbu, Ivan Schranz, Petr Sevcik, Tomas Holes
Arsenal injuries: Martin Zubimendi (suspended), Martin Odegaard, Gabriel Jesus, Kai Havertz, Nono Madueke
Slavia Prague vs Arsenal Predicted Lineups
Knowing the importance of this Champions League clash, both Jindrich Tripsovsky and Mikel Arteta will aim to field strong teams. Here, we look at the Slavia Prague vs Arsenal predicted lineups:
Slavia Prague predicted XI: Jakub Markovic (GK), Tomas Vicek, David Zima, Stephan Chalopek, Michal Sadilek, David Moses, Christos Zafeiris, Youssoupha Sanyang, Mojmir Chytil, Erik Prekop, Tomas Chory
Arsenal predicted XI: Kepa Arrizabalaga, Ben White, Christhian Mosquera, Gabriel Magalhaes, Myles Lewis-Skelly, Christian Norgaard, Declan Rice, Eberechi Eze, Ethan Nwaneri, Gabriel Martinelli, Mikel Merino
Main Photo
Credit: IMAGO / Sportsphoto
Recording Date: 21.10.2025

