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Hello and welcome to our LIVE coverage of Slavia Prague and Arsenal in this second leg Europa League Quarter-final clash. It's all to play for as the game is evenly poised. All the team news, facts and figures to follow. Kick off is 20:00 GMT.

Europa League / Quarter-final
Fortuna Arena / 15.04.2021
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    Dan Quarrell

    Updated 15/04/2021 at 20:52 GMT


    19:35
    Slavia Prague will be looking for their third British scalp of the competition having already knocked out Rangers and Leicester City.
    19:30
    Ohh how the times have changed. The last time these sides meet was in the 2007/08 Champions League group stage. Wenger's side ran out 7-0 winners that day. Making it the Gunners' biggest European home win and the Czech club's heaviest continental defeat.
    19:25
    Slavia Prague will be confident they can get something out of this Quarter-final clash. The Czech side are in fine form at the moment as they are unbeaten in 31 games at home! It's going to be tough match for the Gunners.
    19:20
    Head of tonight's game the Arsenal boss made no mistake the importance of progressing in the competition "The game can put us in a position to go into the semi-final of a European competition. This is exactly where this club has to be and that’s why we have to do our best to earn that.”
    19:15
    And here is the squad Arteta has chosen to battle for a semi-final place in the competition:
    Surprisingly Aubameyang doesn't even make the bench, so the task of grabbing those vital away goals falls to Lacazette who leads the line.
    19:10
    Here is how the home side have set their team out:
    The Czech giants will be without Ondrej Kudela after the 34-year-old was handed a 10-game ban by UEFA after being found guilty of racially abusing Ranger's Glen Kamara.
    But they will be pleased to the return of Petr Ševčík to the starting 11
    19:05
    Run away league leaders Slavia Prague come into tonight's game having beaten local rival Sparta Prague 2-0 at home to extend their lead at the top of the Czech First League to 16 points.
    While the Gunners will be buoyed by their much needed 3-0 victory against Sheffield United at Bramall Lane on the weekend. It was a performance that went some way to help reinstill a winning mentality in this inconsistent Arsenal side.