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Arsenal v Bayern Munich live: Perfect Champions League records on the line as Harry Kane faces Gunners

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Arsenal v Bayern Munich live: Perfect Champions League records on the line as Harry Kane faces Gunners

Both teams have won all four Champions League games they have played so far and they put their 100 per cent records on the line at the Emirates

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Arsenal v Bayern Munich live: Perfect Champions League records on the line as Harry Kane faces Gunners

Both teams have won all four Champions League games they have played so far and they put their 100 per cent records on the line at the Emirates

Miguel Delaneyat the Emirates ,Chris WilsonWednesday 26 November 2025 17:30 GMTCommentsArsenal face Bayern this eveningArsenal face Bayern this evening (Arsenal FC via Getty Images)

Arsenal and Bayern Munich are two of only three teams with perfect Champions League records this season and they meet at the Emirates tonight as Harry Kane returns to north London.

The Gunners are in a buoyant mood after thumping Tottenham 4-1 to move six points clear at the top of the Premier League and they will go to second-placed Chelsea on Sunday looking to increase that advantage.

But before then, Mikel Arteta’s side face another huge test as they take on the German champions, who have caused Arsenal plenty of heartache in this competition over the years.

Both teams have won all four games they have played in the Champions League this season with Bayern impressively defeating holders Paris Saint-Germain away from home last time out.

Will Arsenal make it five from five or can Bayern halt their momentum? Follow live build-up and updates from the Champions League below:

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How Eberechi Eze made a mockery of Tottenham and changed Arsenal’s Premier League fate

Here’s the report from a raucous Emirates from last week...

The stuff of club history, and maybe future champions. If it’s still far too early to say this will be seen as the day when Mikel Arteta’s side won the 2025-26 title, it is undeniably the afternoon that Eberechi Eze launched himself as an Arsenal player. Scoring a hat-trick in a north London derby will do that, especially when it was just the fourth in the history of the fixture and the first since 1978. There was of course the added edge that he was so close to signing for Tottenham Hotspur in the summer.

They could barely get near him in this 4-1 defeat. Even some within the club were rolling their eyes that this is the essence of Tottenham, but it’s bigger than that. Eze took charge, and took off. The supreme third goal was some way to crown it all.

How Eze made a mockery of Tottenham and changed Arsenal’s Premier League fate

Arsenal 4-1 Tottenham: Eze wrote his name in history with a north London derby hat-trick, punishing an overly defensive Spurs side he was close to joining in the summer Chris Wilson26 November 2025 17:30

Arsenal set for quadruple injury boost as Gunners stars near returns

Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta has offered an update on four of the Gunners’ injured players ahead of the Champions League clash against Bayern Munich.

The Spaniard provided updates on the status of summer signing Viktor Gyokeres, strikers Kai Havertz and Gabriel Jesus and Gunners captain Martin Odegaard, with all four players nearing returns for the Premier League leaders.

Arteta explained that Odegaard is the only one in contention to feature against Bayern, with the Norwegian last featuring in the win over West Ham in early October, but confirmed that Noni Madueke and Gabriel Martinelli are now in contention to start.

Arsenal set for quadruple injury boost as Gunners stars near returns

The Premier League leaders are missing a slew of key players in the middle of a key run of fixtures at home and abroadChris Wilson26 November 2025 17:20

Predicted line-ups

Arsenal XI: Raya; Timber, Saliba, Hincapie, Calafiori; Eze, Zubimendi, Rice; Saka, Merino, Trossard.

Bayern Munich XI: Neuer; Laimer, Upamecano, Tah, Stanisic; Kimmich, Pavlovic; Olise, Karl, Gnabry, Kane.

Chris Wilson26 November 2025 17:10

What is the Bayern Munich team news?

Bayern will have to make do without Luis Diaz, who was handed a three-match ban after being sent off against PSG last time out. Ex-Arsenal academy product Serge Gnabry could make a return to the Emirates to replace the Colombian, should he recover from a knee issue in time.

Jamie Braidwood26 November 2025 17:03

What is the Arsenal team news?

Arsenal are unlikely to welcome back Martin Odegaard and Viktor Gyokeres in time for the visit of Bayern but Gabriel Martinelli and Noni Madueke, who returned to the bench on Sunday, could play enhanced roles. Centre-back Gabriel and striker namesake Gabriel Jesus are definite absentees.

Jamie Braidwood26 November 2025 17:02

Kick-off time and how to watch Arsenal v Bayern Munich

When is Arsenal vs Bayern Munich?

Arsenal’s clash with Bayern Munich kicks off at 8pm GMT on Tuesday 25 November at the Emirates Stadium in London.

How can I watch it?

Viewers in the UK can watch the game live on TNT Sports 1 or TNT Sports Ultimate, with live coverage starting from 7pm. Subscribers can also stream the game on discovery+.

Jamie Braidwood26 November 2025 17:01

Good evening

Europe’s two most in-form teams lock horns in the Champions League tonight as Arsenal play host to Bayern Munich.

The Gunners, fresh off their demolition of north London rivals Tottenham, are seven points clear at the top of the Premier League and have emerged as the clear favourites to lift the title this season, which would put an end to their painful run of second-place finishes.

Bayern, meanwhile, are back dominating the Bundesliga and have won every game bar one in all competitions, only dropping points away at Union Berlin ahead of the November international break.

Both Arsenal and Bayern have won all four of their league phase games so far this term, though that will be sure to change come the end of the blockbuster clash at the Emirates.

Jamie Braidwood26 November 2025 17:00

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