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Samuel Lovett

Standard Liege vs Arsenal prediction: How will Europa League fixture play out?

Follow all the reaction live as Arsenal‘s youngsters beat Standard Liege in the Europa League.

Freddie Ljungberg’s side only needed to avoid defeat to guarantee their qualification for the knockout stages and came into the fixture riding a wave of momentum after the interim head coach secured the first win of his tenure against West Ham last weekend.

Konstantinos Mavropanos, Joe Willock, Bukayo Saka, Reiss Nelson and Emile Smith Rowe all started for the Gunners, who defeated the Belgian side 4-0 in the reverse fixture in October., as they drew 2-2 to finish top of the group. Follow all the reaction below:

Hello and welcome along to our live coverage of Standard Liege vs Arsenal.
Team news - Arsenal
 
 
 
Arsenal have all but confirmed their progression to the next stages of the Europa League. They are top of Group F with 10 points from the first five games. 
 
Eintracht Frankfurt are second with nine but they play Vitoria Guimaraes who are bottom of the group.
 
Arsenal's opponents tonight are Standard Liege who could progress with victory over Arsenal but only if Frankfurt lose as well. 
Team news - Standard Liege
 
After a tough time of things in the Premier League of late, Freddie Ljungberg's Arsenal can top Group F with a win tonight.
 
Only a 5-0 defeat will stop them from progressing so they're pretty safe. 
Arsenal earned their first victory since the 24th October on Monday as they came from behind to beat West Ham 3-1. 
 
The club is still searching for a long term replacement for sacked manager Unai Emery and current interim boss Freddie Ljungberg says he has not had a conversation about it.

"It's not a conversation I've had with the bosses," Ljungberg said.

"My job is to go from day to day, game to game, to try to help this fantastic club. That's what I try to do. All of those decisions are up to the top dogs.

"What the club decides to do, or who they choose, it is totally up to them but I stay totally out of it."

Arsenal haven't lost back-to-back games in the Uefa Cup/Europa League in a single season since 1996/97 when they lost twice to Borussia Monchengladbach. 
 
Last time out Arsenal lost 2-1 at the Emirates to Eintracht Frankfurt and will be at risk of going out of the competition if they lose by more than four goals against Standard Liege tonight.
The last time Arsenal failed to make it out of the group stages of a major European competition was in 2002/03 when they were knocked out of the Champions League.
 
Since then they've played in 16 European group stages, Champions League and Europa League, making it through each one. 
 
Tonight should be a formality for the Gunners but in football you just never know and Arsenal will want to perform well and get the three points.

Freddie Ljungberg makes nine changes to the Arsenal side that beat West Ham in their last Premier League outing.

Defenders Sokratis and Maitland-Niles are the only players to retain their places in the starting XI as Ljungberg elects to rest some of his main stars.

Arsenal's academy graduates Reiss Nelson and Emile Smith Rowe get the nod to start tonight and they'll be looking to impress ahead of a packed Christmas/New Year domestic schedule.

Winning the group has suddenly become a more important task with both Inter Milan and Ajax dropping into the Europa League after last night's Champions League ties.
 
Arsenal will secure top spot with a win. Man Utd, who play later, need just a point to top their group and Wolves are in with a shot of topping Group K as well.
 
Topping the group will give the teams more favourable opponents in the next round.
Ten minutes to go until kick off, Freddie Ljungberg has named a youngish team to take on Standard Liege, will they be good enough to get the victory?
The two teams head out onto the pitch for the pre-matc ceremonies and handshakes. The pitch looks patchy in places and good cause a bit of discomfort.
 
Standard Liege vs Arsenal is next...
KICK OFF
Standard Liege 0 - 0 Arsenal
 
Kick off: Standard get the game underway with a long ball forward to the right wing.They get the ball into the box and Mpoku collects the ball to the left of the penalty area. Guendouzi challenges him and takes a slight tap to the face. He goes down as though he's been hit by Anthony Joshua.
Standard Liege 0 - 0 Arsenal
 
3 mins: Was that an attempt? David Luiz goes for a cross field pass but mishits it so badly that the ball goes over the middle of the goal.
Standard Liege 0 - 0 Arsenal
 
6 mins: Smith-Rowe tries to weave his way into the box for Arsenal and is taken out. He wins a free kick on the edge of the box. 
 
Lacazette and David Luiz stand over the ball with Luiz leaving it for Lacazette. He shoots and hits the wall.
Standard Liege 0 - 0 Arsenal
 
9 mins: Mpoku does for Guendouzi on the left side of the box and draws the Arsenal midfielder into fouling him. 
 
Standard send the free kick into the box but Nelson heads the ball away. 
Standard Liege 0 - 0 Arsenal
 
12 mins: A long ball forward for the home side isn't dealt with by David Luiz who heads the ball to Carcela. Carcela shoots and has his shot blocked. Mauropanos gets onto the ball and tries to clear it under pressure from Mpoku. His clearance is poor and the ball comes back to Carcela. He goes for goal again and softly hits it at Martinez. 
Standard Liege 0 - 0 Arsenal
 
15 mins: Guendouzi gets the ball up to Lacazette who turns with it and plays the ball to Smith-Rowe. He runs into the right side of the box and shoots, Bodart sticks out a leg and deflects the ball out for a corner.
 
 
Standard Liege 0 - 0 Arsenal
 
18 mins: Willock plays the ball into the box for Arsenal. Saka collects the ball and wins a corner. Arsenal send the ball into the box and it is cleared by Standard Liege. 
 
 
Standard Liege 0 - 0 Arsenal
 
21 mins: Arsenal haven't kept a clean sheet in 12 games and their defence looks ropey again tonight. Mpoku weaves with the ball as Arsenal dive into the tackles. He gets it out ot Emond, forward on the overlap, who squares it into the box. Laifis is the target but Mauropanos eventually boots the ball away.

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What time does it start?

Standard Liege vs Arsenal kicks off at 5.55pm on Thursday 12 December.

Can I stream it?

The game will be available to live stream via the BT Sport app on your laptop, smartphone or tablet. Subscribers will also be able to watch it on BT Sport 2. Coverage starts at 5.30pm.

Prediction

It looks like the Londoners may have stumbled upon a winning formula in the victory against West Ham, having lost their previous encounter against Brighton in an embarrassing 2-1 home defeat. There’s a lot of work to be done but on account of the attacking fluidity seen at the London Stadium on Monday night, there’s no reason to believe Arsenal can’t get the job done against Standard Liege. Confidence levels should be back on the up too. A tricky, hard-fought 90 minutes await, but I’m backing Arsenal to edge it. 

Standard Liege 1-2 Arsenal

Odds

Standard Liege: 5/2

Draw: 14/5

Arsenal: 19/20

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