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Odegaard’s Ominous Claim Before Arsenal vs Bayern Showdown And Where To Watch

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Arsenal captain Martin Odegaard has said that the Gunners’ match against Bayern Munich is as “big as it gets”.

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Mikel Arteta will be delighted as his Arsenal captain is set to return to the starting XI this week, as the Gunners face off against Bayern Munich in the Champions League on Wednesday night.

Arsenal hope that they can make it five wins from five in Europe, but it won’t be easy, as Bayern also have four wins in their first four games of the competition. Star striker Harry Kane will be desperate to return to the Emirates and haunt his old North London rivals yet again.

How to watch Arsenal vs Bayern Munich

For those reading this in the UK, the game will kick-off at 8PM at the Emirates Stadium on Wednesday 26 November. The game will be broadcast live on TNT Sports.

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Odegaard says Bayern will be a “proper test”

Arsenal captain Martin Odegaard has been looking ahead to the game, and believes it could be the toughest game of the season so far.

He told Arsenal’s official website: “Tonight against Bayern Munich is another huge game of course, between the top two teams in the UEFA Champions League table after four matches, so it’s massive for both clubs. This is as big as it gets at this stage, it’s a proper test and a game that everyone is really excited to play. Bayern are one of the best teams in Europe at the moment, and probably the most consistent.

“So it’s a massive game, and I think it’s made even bigger because everyone has in their mind what happened in the Champions League two years ago, when they knocked us out, but the main thing for us is to keep up our form in this competition.”

Click here to see Arsenal’s latest injury news and expected return dates heading into the Bayern game.

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