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ARSENAL host Brighton in the Carabao Cup as the Gunners look to continue their impressive run of form.
The Seagulls have put together and a similar run of form at the start of the season, which sees them sit 6th in the Premier League table.
However, league form could go out the window as the Carabao Cup comes round.
And we’ve got all the details ahead of the clash between Mikel Arteta’s Arsenal and Brighton.
When is Arsenal vs Brighton?
The Gunners host Brighton on Wednesday, November 9.
Scheduled to kick-off at 7:45pm, Arsenal will be looking to progress to the fourth round.
The Emirates Stadium will host the affair, with a capacity of 60,250 in the venue.
How to watch Arsenal vs Brighton?
Unfortunately, Arsenal vs Brighton is not televised in the UK.
However, you can keep up to date with all the action from north London in our live blog.
What is the latest team news?
Long-term absentee Emile Smith Rowe will be missing for the Gunners once more as he battles an ongoing groin issue.
Aside from this, Takehiro Tomiyasu is the only doubt after not being involved in Arsenal’s victory over Chelsea.
Matt Turner is ready to take his place in goal as Aaron Ramsdale’s understudy has recovered from an ongoing issue.
As for the visitors, Jakub Moder remains sidelined as he recovers from a long-term knee injury.
There could be a lot of rotation for the Seagulls as fringe players look to earn their way into Roberto De Zerbi’s plans this season, with no other injury concerns going into the match.
Latest odds
Arsenal to win – 8/13
Draw – 29/10
Brighton to win – 4/1
Odds courtesy of Betfair and correct at time of writing.