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Arsenal v Dinamo Zagreb – TV channel, live stream, team news details and more

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Arsenal are preparing for a huge clash against Dinamo Zagreb in their penultimate Champions League league phase match.

The Gunners have 13 points from their first six matches in the competition, knowing that two wins will seal them a place in the top-eight and straight into the round of 16.

Dinamo Zagreb are the first of two final tests, with the Croatian outfit looking to deny Arsenal entry beyond the two-legged play-off matches.

Mikel Arteta is battling a selection dilemma with his team, due to injuries, though a win puts them a step closer to the top of the Champions League table.

So with that said, here’s a look at everything you need to know ahead of Arsenal vs Dinamo Zagreb in the Champions League.

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Arsenal vs Dinamo Zagreb kick-off time and date

Arsenal play host to Dinamo Zagreb at the Emirates Stadium on Wednesday, January 22, in what is their penultimate league phase match of the Champions League.

A kick-off time of 8pm (GMT) has been scheduled for the match, with plenty of action expected from the tie.

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What TV channel is Arsenal vs Dinamo Zagreb on?

The match is set to be broadcast on TNT Sports, through both TNT Sports 2 and TNT Sports Ultimate TV channels.

A valid subscription is required to view all of the build-up, action and reaction to the tie, with plenty of Arsenal fans expecting victory.

Arsenal vs Dinamo Zagreb live stream

A live stream for Arsenal’s clash with Dinamo Zagreb will be available via Discovery+, the platform for TNT Sports streams.

There is the need for a valid login and subscription to follow all of the action on the go via smartphone or computer devices.

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Champions League table standings

Ahead of the seventh round of fixtures, both Arsenal and Dinamo Zagreb have plenty to play for in their final two games.

The Gunners started the matchweek in third, with 13 points accrued, though only one point separates them and a drop outside of the top-eight.

A finish in the first eight would mean an immediate place in the round of 16 – avoiding two extra play-off matches.

As for Dinamo Zagreb, they started the week on the cusp of the knockout places, sitting in 24th with eight points picked up so far.

A win would go a long way to putting the Croatian side into the following round of the competition.

Arsenal injury news and updates

Arsenal have a bit of good injury news as Ethan Nwaneri and Riccardo Calafiori both returned to training, putting the pair back into contention.

William Saliba was absent though, putting doubt over his availability, including the guaranteed absences of Bukayo Saka, Gabriel Jesus, Ben White and Takehiro Tomiyasu.