Arsenal will be looking to book their place in the last 16 of the UEFA Champions League on Wednesday when they entertain Borussia Dortmund.
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Arsenal will be looking to book their place in the last 16 of the UEFA Champions League on Wednesday when they entertain Borussia Dortmund.
Victory for the Gunners would guarantee their safe progression out of Group F.
A point will also be good enough to see Arsene Wenger's side through if Olympiakos fail to win on the road in Marseille.
Arsenal will want to qualify with style, though, and know that top spot in the group and a potentially easier tie in the second round remain up for grabs.
Their recent record on home soil bodes well, with the Gunners unbeaten in their last 25 group games in North London.
They have won 20 of those fixtures, with their last reversal coming against Inter Milan way back in September 2003.
Wenger's side have also gone 12 home games without defeat at any stage of the Champions League, including play-offs, proving that they remain a force to be reckoned with.
Arsenal have also fared admirably against German opposition, winning their last five matches against Bundesliga sides in England.
Dortmund will be eager to halt that run in midweek, having pushed the Gunners hard during the reverse fixture on Matchday One.
The reigning German champions picked up a 1-1 draw in front of their own supporters and know they have to take something from a trip to the Emirates, and look for favours from elsewhere, if they are to keep their Champions League dream alive.
Diaby back
Arsenal will have midfielder Abou Diaby (ankle) available again, but Tomas Rosicky (thigh) misses out.
Laurent Koscielny could continue at right-back in the absence of Carl Jenkinson (back) and Bacary Sagna (ankle).
Midfielder Ryo Miyaichi (ankle) remains out, as does Jack Wilshere (ankle) and Kieran Gibbs (hernia).
Full strength
Borussia Dortmund have a clean bill of health and will arrive in England at full strength.
Their only slight concern involves Shinji Kagawa, with the Japan international struggling with toothache.
Marcel Schmelzer, who sat out Germany's recent friendly internationals, returned to domestic action on Saturday and will be in contention for a starting berth.