Arsenal’s relentless march toward Champions League glory faces its next test in Prague, where the Gunners aim to maintain their 100% record against a defensively resilient Slavia Prague side. Tuesday’s clash at the Fortuna Arena promises intrigue as Europe’s most dominant team meets stubborn Czech opposition.
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Slavia Prague vs Arsenal: Match Essentials
| Category | Details |
|---|---|
| Date | Tuesday, November 4, 2025 |
| Kick-off Time | 17:45 GMT / 06:00 PM BST |
| Venue | Fortuna Arena, Prague |
| Current Position | Slavia (28th) vs Arsenal (4th) |
| Recent Form | Slavia: D-D-L / Arsenal: W-W-W |
| Head-to-Head | Arsenal unbeaten (W2 D2) |
| TV (India) | Sony Liv, Sony Sports Network |
| TV (UK) | TNT Sports, Amazon Prime, BBC |
Arsenal’s Unstoppable Machine
Record-Breaking Defense: Arsenal have won each of their last seven league-phase matches and are one of only two teams yet to concede in this season’s Champions League. Arsenal allowed only one goal in their previous nine games across all competitions, with their fortress-like defense breaking records domestically and continentally.

Saturday’s 2-0 victory at Burnley marked a ninth consecutive win and seventh clean sheet on the spin, extending their lead at the Premier League summit. Mikel Arteta’s winning machine shows no signs of slowing down.
Historic Achievement Beckons: Another win without conceding would make Arsenal just the second English team in the competition’s long history to win their first four games of a new campaign without conceding. The Gunners are rewriting the record books with every passing match.
Slavia’s Defensive Resilience
Home Fortress: Slavia have not lost any of their last twelve games at home, with their last defeat coming back in April. Slavia didn’t concede goals in the last five matches in a row, matching Arsenal’s defensive excellence.
Despite sitting in 28th position with just two points from three matches, Slavia Prague have only failed to score in one of their last 27 European home games. Their ability to frustrate opponents makes them dangerous despite their modest record.
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Injury Crisis Hits Both Camps
Slavia Prague: Trpisovsky is working with a depleted squad as Ivan Schranz (muscle), Filip Horsky (ACL), Petr Sevcik (ACL), Dominik Javorcek (knee), Tomas Holes (knee), Igoh Ogbu (hamstring) and captain Jan Boril (unspecified) are all out of contention. With Boril stricken, creative focal point Lukas Provod will don the armband from the number 10 role.
Arsenal: Muscle victim Martinelli—who has scored in every Champions League game so far this season—is expected to sit this one out, as will Martin Odegaard (knee), Noni Madueke (knee), Gabriel Jesus (knee) and Kai Havertz (knee). Viktor Gyokeres and Martin Zubimendi also face fitness doubts.

Players to Watch
Bukayo Saka (Arsenal): The English winger remains Arsenal’s primary creative outlet despite recent struggles for form. Against a congested Czech defense, Saka’s dribbling ability and pace will be crucial to unlocking stubborn resistance.
Lukas Provod (Slavia Prague): Wearing the captain’s armband, Provod becomes Slavia’s creative focal point. His ability to orchestrate attacks from the number 10 position could determine whether the hosts can exploit Arsenal’s rare defensive lapses.
Match Prediction
Our Verdict: Slavia Prague 0-2 Arsenal
With both teams being brilliant defensively, we shouldn’t expect goals for both sides. Arsenal’s superior quality and squad depth should prevail despite Slavia’s impressive home record.
Arsenal travel to Prague unbeaten in all of their 10 games against Czech teams in UEFA tournaments, winning eight of them. None of Slavia’s previous four meetings with Arsenal has ended in victory—they were most recently torn apart 4-0 in the second leg of the 2020-21 Europa League quarter-finals.
The Gunners’ relentless form and tactical superiority make them overwhelming favorites, though Slavia’s defensive organization might frustrate them temporarily.
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FAQs
Q: What time does Slavia Prague vs Arsenal kick off?
The Champions League match kicks off at 17:45 GMT (06:00 PM BST) on Tuesday, November 4, 2025, at the Fortuna Arena in Prague, Czech Republic. Indian viewers can watch on Sony Liv and Sony Sports Network, while UK fans can tune in via TNT Sports, Amazon Prime, or BBC.
Q: What is Arsenal’s record against Czech teams?
Arsenal have been dominant against Czech opposition, remaining unbeaten in all 10 previous matches against Czech teams in UEFA tournaments, winning eight and drawing two. Specifically against Slavia Prague, Arsenal are unbeaten in four meetings (W2 D2), including a memorable 4-0 victory in the 2020-21 Europa League quarter-final second leg in Prague.







