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Arsenal vs Leverkusen: Team News and Predicted Lineups

Last Word on Football brings you the latest team news and predicted lineups ahead of the Leverkusen vs Arsenal last-16 Champions League clash. Premier League leaders Arsenal are understandably the favourites to progress to the quarter-finals. They breezed through the group stages, winning all eight games.

Leverkusen currently sit sixth in the Bundesliga with two wins in their last five league games. The German side finished 16th in the Champions League group stage, before beating Olympiacos 2-0 on aggregate to reach the last-16.

Champions League: Team News and Predicted Lineups for Leverkusen vs Arsenal

Date: Wednesday, March 11, 2026

Venue: BayArena, Leverkusen.

Kick-off: 17:45 GMT

Last meeting: Arsenal 4-1 Leverkusen (February 27, 2002, Champions League). *Not counting the friendly from 2024.

Referee: Umut Meler

Current odds: Leverkusen 11/2, Arsenal 4/9, Draw 7/2.

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Leverkusen Team News

Leverkusen boss Kasper Hjulmand has plenty of injury problems to contend with, including top scorer Patrick Schick, who has been missing the last two games through a muscle injury.

Mark Flekken, the club’s first-choice goalkeeper, will be missing due to a knee issue. The Germans will also be missing Artur, Loic Bade, and Lucas Vazquez. Nathan Tella and Eliesse Ben Seghir are nearing a return, but this may be a game too early.

In the build-up, Hjulmand has spoken about the challenge ahead for his team:

“It’s always about looking at the opportunities for me. Things can happen in football. Arsenal are the clear favourites; they’re at the top of their game and have been building a strong team for years.

“We have 14 new players out of 25 from last season, but we’re building, learning and adapting, and the quality is improving. If we’re sharp, if we play at our best, everyone expresses themselves, and we play with courage – then who knows?”

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Arsenal Team News

In the pre-match press conference, Mikel Arteta discussed changing the mindset of his players for the knockout stages:

“Yes, you start the second part of the campaign and you know what is at stake. We start to play games where you are in or you are out, there is no margin for manoeuvre, and we’re going to face a very difficult contest tomorrow against a really good team,” said Arteta.

When asked about the availability of Martin Odegaard, Arteta confirmed: “He’s out.”

Discussing the potential return of Riccardo Calafiori and Leandro Trossard, the Gunners boss said:

“Those two are a possibility that they are available, and we’ll see tomorrow.”

Arteta was also asked about the availability of Gabriel, William Saliba, Declan Rice, and Martin Zubimendi, and when asked if they were available, he said “Yes.”

Leverkusen Predicted Lineup

Blaswich

Quansah

Tapsoba

Grimaldo

A. García

Terrier

Kofane

E. Palacios

I. Maza

R. Andrich

M. Culbreath

Arsenal Predicted Lineup

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Raya

Timber

Saliba

Gabriel

Hincapie

Zubimendi

Rice

Saka

Eze

Martinelli

Gyokeres

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