Team news and stats ahead of Dundalk vs Arsenal in the Europa League group stage on Thursday (kick-off 5.55pm).
Team news
Arsenal will show wholesale changes for their Europa League game away to Dundalk.
With the Gunners already through as group winners, boss Mikel Arteta is likely to blood some young talent with a host of first-team regulars in line for a rest.
Thomas Partey (thigh) is missing while captain Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang has not travelled with the squad. The likes of Alex Runarsson, Calum Chambers and Eddie Nketiah will be hopeful of starting the game.
Dundalk are set to have a full squad available for the visit of Arsenal.
Who needs what?
Arsenal have already won the group, while Dundalk have been eliminated.
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- This will be the second European encounter between Dundalk and Arsenal, with the Gunners winning 3-0 on MD2 of this season's UEFA Europa League.
- In all European competition, Dundalk are winless in seven matches against English teams (D1 L6), scoring two goals while shipping 24.
- Arsenal are unbeaten in eight away major UEFA European games (W6 D2), their longest run since March 1995 (also eight in a row). The Gunners have never gone nine without a defeat on the road.
- Dundalk have lost nine of their last 10 home major UEFA European matches (W1), losing four in a row in the Europa League since winning 1-0 against Maccabi Tel Aviv in September 2016.
- Arsenal are looking to win six consecutive major UEFA European matches (excluding qualifiers) for the first time since November 2005.
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