Arsenal's Europa League group stage campaign is now over following their win over Dundalk on Thursday evening.
The Gunners won their group with a game to spare, allowing Mikel Arteta to ring the changes for the trip to Ireland, but Arsenal still managed to get the job done, ensuring they finished with a 100% record from six games.
Eddie Nketiah, Mohamed Elneny, Joe Willock and Folarin Balogun were all on target at the Aviva Stadium as the Gunners pulled off a 4-2 away win.
So now that the group stage is over, who could Arsenal play in Round of 32, and when is the draw?
The draw will be made at 12pm on Monday, 14 December, and always, there are a few things fans will need to keep in mind.
Arsenal will be seeded for the draw having won their group, meaning they cannot draw any of the other group winners.
The Gunners can only draw runners-up from the other Europa League group and the unseeded teams who finished third in their Champions League group.
Those who fell out of the Champions League have been split into seeded and unseeded teams.
Red Bull Salzburg, Dynamo Kyiv, Krasnodar and Olympiacos are all unseeded and are potential opponents for the Gunners in the next round.
The runners-up from the Europa League are: Red Star Belgrade, Young Boys, Granada, Slavia Praha, Benfica, Real Sociedad, Royal Antwerp, Braga, Lille, Wolfsburg and Maccabi Tel Aviv.
The first leg of the Round of 32 is set to be played on February 18, while the second leg is penned in for February 25.