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PSV 0-0 Arsenal
PSV skipper Cody Gakpo hints at the threat he poses to Arsenal as he controls Xavi Simons' knock down and sets himself up for a shot, but he's off balance and fails to test Aaron Ramsdale.
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PSV 0-0 Arsenal
PSV skipper Cody Gakpo hints at the threat he poses to Arsenal as he controls Xavi Simons' knock down and sets himself up for a shot, but he's off balance and fails to test Aaron Ramsdale.
PSV 0-0 Arsenal
Arsenal try and work their way into the PSV penalty area but the final pass misses its target. It's not quite clicking in the final third for Arsenal so far.
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Sulaimon: Arsenal needs to keep Gakpo silent as they did at the Emirates because if he comes to life, he could be a huge problem for Arsenal's defence.
PSV 0-0 Arsenal
We have our first attempt after eight minutes, and it's PSV who create half a chance.
The hosts win the ball back in midfield and break quickly, but Xavi Simons sees his low strike from outside the box pushed wide by Aaron Ramsdale. Good save.
PSV 0-0 Arsenal
After a number of turnovers in midfield it's Arsenal who get their foot on the ball once more but a speculative ball over the top of the PSV defence runs through to the goalkeeper. There's a good tempo to this so far.
PSV 0-0 Arsenal
Granit Xhaka brings Arsenal over the halfway line as the visitors enjoy their first decent spell of possession.
They can't quite work the ball to Eddie Nketiah at the end of a promising move, however, and PSV break out.
PSV 0-0 Arsenal
PSV are closing Arsenal down quickly as the Gunners try and build from the back. It's been a positive start from the hosts and Arsenal are struggling to get out of their half.
PSV 0-0 Arsenal
Cody Gakpo picks the ball up and drives at the Arsenal defence. He's able to whip in a cross from the left but Aaron Ramsdale steps out for a comfortable catch.
PSV 0-0 Arsenal
Away we go!
PSV's Xavi Simons knocks the ball back to get the game under way.
PSV v Arsenal (17:45 BST)
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PSV Eindhoven v Arsenal (17:45 BST)
Less than five minutes to go until kick-off in Eindhoven. Here's a reminder of the team news...
Mikel Arteta makes four changes to the Arsenal side that started the 1-0 win over PSV at Emirates Stadium last week.
Aaron Ramsdale, who is making his European debut for the Gunners, Martin Odegaard, Gabriel Martinelli and William Saliba all return. Matt Turner, Gabriel, Bukayo Saka and Gabriel Jesus make way.
PSV Eindhoven make two changes to the side that started last week. Former Aston Villa winger Anwar El Ghazi returns to the side while 20-year-old defender Jarrad Branthwaite, who is on loan from Everton, also starts.
PSV Eindhoven v Arsenal (17:45 BST)
PSV Eindhoven boss Ruud van Nistelrooy, speaking to BT Sport: "We have to be realistic with the opponent we face.
"We will definitely give it a go. It's good to be back home. This is a place where we get good results with the support of our fans.
"We believe in our team, we believe in our strengths.
"We have got nothing to lose and everything to play for."
PSV Eindhoven v Arsenal (17:45 BST)
PSV boss and former Manchester United striker Ruud van Nistelrooy has been chatting ahead of kick-off.
His side need to avoid defeat to guarantee qualification.
Paul, we might be in luck. He's said his side "will definitely give it a go"...
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Paul: Arsenal fan and I hope we win obviously but I also hope PSV actually give it a go being at home. They were miserable last week and they weren’t good against Rangers either earlier in season. Would like an entertaining game
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After three consecutive 1-0 wins, Arsenal’s lack of clinical edge eventually cost them the victory for just the second time this season at Southampton on Sunday.
Gabriel Jesus has been majestic for the most part, but he’s struggled in the past couple of games. A few weeks ago, I highlighted how he was the essential new cog in making the attack click and, unfortunately for Arsenal, it seems when he’s not at his magical best, the team struggles to be devastating enough to kill off games in their dominant spells, particularly away from home.
In similar away games against Bournemouth and Brentford this season, we saw Arsenal score a crucial second in the first half. Because of Jesus' missed chances and a couple of questionable non-penalty calls, Arsenal were not able to double their lead at St Mary's, and nervousness spread throughout the team in the second half.
Ultimately, while this performance and result fell short of Arsenal’s heightened standards, the team must take confidence from performances so far this season, and results elsewhere at the weekend meant the Gunners kept their top-four rivals at a safe distance despite dropping two points.
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There's no start for Gabriel Jesus, but will the Arsenal striker get the chance to end his five-game goal drought as a substitute tonight?
The Brazilian scored five goals in his opening nine Premier League games but he has not found the net since the 3-1 win over Tottenham on 1 October.
"That happened before and I’m sure it will happen again," the 25-year-old said of his drought. "That’s football. I don’t want it to be like this. I want to improve. Next game I will try again and 100% I will score."
Jesus, who was rotated far more frequently as part of Manchester City's squad, also believes he is ready to play "50, 60, 70 games" this season thanks to how he leads his life off the pitch.
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Arsenal have won each of their last three matches in Europe without conceding a goal.
They've not recorded four wins in a row without conceding since a run of five games between August and October 2007.
It's over to Aaron Ramsdale tonight to keep the streak going.
PSV Eindhoven v Arsenal (17:45 BST)
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Mikel Arteta has just told BT Sport that first-choice keeper Aaron Ramsdale is playing because Matt Turner, who played when the teams met last week, has a groin injury.
"We are going to play the same way we always play," adds the Arsenal boss.
"We've come here to be dominant. Two games are never exactly the same and the atmosphere will be very different to the one at the Emirates Stadium."
Asked about Barcelona dropping into the Europa League, Arteta said: "The competition is probably going to be at a level it's never been before."
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A landmark night for Gabriel Martinelli.
The 21-year-old Brazilian makes his 100th appearance for the Gunners tonight.
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PSV v Arsenal (17:45 BST)
Arsenal and PSV Eindhoven eventually got round to playing their postponed first encounter last week, with the Gunners earning a narrow win in north London to secure qualification to the knockout stages.
Granit Xhaka scored the winner after 70 minutes to leave Mikel Arteta's side five points clear at the top of Group A and maintain their 100% record.
Gabriel Jesus and Bukayo Saka had the pick of Arsenal's opportunities but the performance of PSV's Argentine goalkeeper Walter Benitez made for a nervy evening.