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Arsenal vs Anderlecht Live Stream: Watch Champions League Soccer Online (Team News, Preview)

Arsenal will play Anderlecht in the Champions League on Wednesday night as the Gunners look to get their qualification from the Group stages on track. Arsene Wenger's men have only managed to win one of two games so far in Group D, and if they lose today it would put their qualification in serious doubt. However, three points today would put them right back on target. The game will start at 2.45 p.m. ET and can be watched online through live stream (details below).

It will be a big night for 22-year-old goalkeeper Emiliano Martinez, who will make his Champions League debit for the Gunners, and he could be pivotal if Arsenal are to claim all three points on the road today. Regular keeper Wojciech Szczesny will be unable to play today as he is suspended, and Colombia international David Ospina has a thigh problem, opening up the way for Martinez.

In good news for Arsenal, defender Calum Chambers will be available to start following his suspension, and striker Lukas Podolski will also be set to play a part after overcoming an illness.

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In other team news, defender Laurent Koscielny will be out with an achilles injury, forwards Mesut Ozil, who has a knee problem, and Yaya Sanogo, who has hamstring issues, will also miss out tonight. Olivier Giroud is also out of today's big Champions League game as he has a foot injury.

Coming into today's game, Arsenal are second in Group D with three points from a possible six so far. Borussia Dortmund are top of the group after winning both of their opening two games.

Ahead of the game, Wenger has said: "It is a big game for us and I just dedicate all my energy to getting things right to perform, because at the moment I feel there is a difference between the quality of our performances and the points we get.

"We want to add something to the quality of our performance and get the points that you feel is there in the team. That little percentage we can improve in the team is vital and I hope we get it."

Today's big game between Arsenal and Anderlecht will kick off at 2.45 p.m. ET and can be watched online through live stream by clicking here.

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