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FILE PHOTO - EDITORS NOTE: COMPOSITE OF TWO IMAGES - Image Numbers 452603077 (L) and 452615683) In this composite image a comparison has been made between Arsene Wenger the Arsenal manager (L) and Head coach Josep Guardiola of Bayern Munich. Arsenal and Bayern Munich meet in the UEFA Champions League Round of 16 match 1st leg on February 19,2014 with the 2nd leg on March 11 ,2014.  ***LEFT IMAGE*** CARDIFF, WALES - NOVEMBER 30: Arsene Wenger manager of Arsenal looks on prior to the Barclays Premier League match between Cardiff City and Arsenal at Cardiff City Stadium on November 30, 2013 in Cardiff, Wales. (Photo by Mike Hewitt/Getty Images)  ***RIGHT IMAGE*** MUNICH, GERMANY - NOVEMBER 30: Josep Guardiola of Bayern comes onto the pitch before the Bundesliga match between Bayern Muenchen and Eintracht Braunschweig at Allianz Arena on November 30, 2013 in Munich, Germany. (Photo by Adam Pretty/Bongarts/Getty Images)
FILE PHOTO - EDITORS NOTE: COMPOSITE OF TWO IMAGES - Image Numbers 452603077 (L) and 452615683) In this composite image a comparison has been made between Arsene Wenger the Arsenal manager (L) and Head coach Josep Guardiola of Bayern Munich. Arsenal and Bayern Munich meet in the UEFA Champions League Round of 16 match 1st leg on February 19,2014 with the 2nd leg on March 11 ,2014. ***LEFT IMAGE*** CARDIFF, WALES - NOVEMBER 30: Arsene Wenger manager of Arsenal looks on prior to the Barclays Premier League match between Cardiff City and Arsenal at Cardiff City Stadium on November 30, 2013 in Cardiff, Wales. (Photo by Mike Hewitt/Getty Images) ***RIGHT IMAGE*** MUNICH, GERMANY - NOVEMBER 30: Josep Guardiola of Bayern comes onto the pitch before the Bundesliga match between Bayern Muenchen and Eintracht Braunschweig at Allianz Arena on November 30, 2013 in Munich, Germany. (Photo by Adam Pretty/Bongarts/Getty Images)Getty Images/Getty Images

Arsenal vs. Bayern Munich: Team News, Predicted Lineups, Live Stream, TV Info

James McNicholasOct 19, 2015

Arsenal face Bayern Munich on Tuesday knowing they need a win to reignite their hopes of emerging from the Champions League group stage.

They could not be facing more intimidating opposition. Bayern have a 100 per cent win record this season and have been in devastating form in all competitions. They have started their Champions League campaign with two convincing wins and seem all but certain to top the group.

Arsenal, by contrast, have already succumbed to defeats in Europe against both Dinamo Zagreb and Olympiakos. They stand on the brink of their first elimination at this stage since the year 2000. Arsene Wenger will insist his men go down fighting, which means taking the game to Bayern at the Emirates Stadium.

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In their previous home game, the Gunners produced a magnificent performance to beat Manchester United 3-0. They will probably have to be even better if they are to conquer this all-conquering Bayern team.

Date: Tuesday, October 20

Time: 7.45 p.m. BST / 2.45 p.m. ET  

Location: Emirates Stadium, London

Television coverage: BT Sport Europe / BT Sport Europe HD / BT Sport Ultra HD (UK only); Fox Sports 2, Fox Deportes  (U.S. only) 

Streaming: BT Sport app (UK only), Fox Soccer 2Go (U.S. only)

Form

Arsenal  

W (1-2) vs. Tottenham Hotspur

W (2-5) vs. Leicester City

L (2-3) vs. Olympiakos

W (3-0) vs. Manchester United 

W (0-3) vs. Watford

Bayern Munich

W (5-1) vs. Wolfsburg

W (0-3) vs. Mainz 05

W (5-0) vs. Dinamo Zagreb

W (5-1) vs. Borussia Dortmund

W (0-1) vs. Weder Bremen

Bayern have won all 11 of their matches so far this season, scoring 37 goals in the process. Thus far in the Champions League, they have racked up eight goals without conceding.

Arsenal have been on a decent run, winning four of their last five games, but it’s nothing compared to the incredible momentum the German champions bring into this match.

The Managers

Arsenal's French manager Arsene Wenger (R) and Bayern Munich's Spanish head coach Pep Guardiola react during the UEFA Champions League last 16 second-leg football match FC Bayern Munich vs FC Arsenal in Munich, southern Germany, on March 11, 2014.   AFP P

Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger insisted his team are better equipped to face Bayern Munich than ever before.

The Gunners have been drawn against Bayern in three out of the past four Champions League campaigns, losing both home games but winning and drawing away. Wenger believes Arsenal can get the good result they crave against Pep Guardiola's side this time around, telling the team's official website:

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I believe we have played good Bayern sides and got good results against them.

We have the needed belief and confidence that we are doing something right so that helps.

We maybe could be a little suspected of not taking the first two games seriously enough but this time that is not the threat.

Let’s take the positives of our Premier League [form] and as well get the right focus that you get when you play a big opponent.

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The focus Wenger alludes to could prove to be a critical factor in deciding the outcome of the game. Bayern boss Guardiola was quoted by BBC Sport as suggesting Arsenal may "have an advantage because they have to win." The Spaniard went on:

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When that happens with these kind of players, and the history of this club, they are going to make the best performance possible.

I don't expect anything other than a fight for the 90 minutes. I can imagine my team with zero points and playing in Germany against Arsenal. I can imagine the mentality of my team—we would be an animal because it is our last chance.

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Guardiola will have prepared his side to expect an onslaught from an Arsenal side looking to repair the club's reputation on the continent.

Team News

Arsenal

The Gunners welcome back Gabriel Paulista to their squad after he missed the match at Watford with a minor injury.

The most interesting news surrounds their deputy goalkeeper, David Ospina. Ospina started in each of Arsenal's two previous Champions League games, but a shoulder injury picked up on international duty for Colombia means he is not available for selection in this match. That means the No. 1, Petr Cech, will play his first Champions League game for the club.

LONDON, ENGLAND - SEPTEMBER 29:  Francis Coquelin of Arsenal consoles a dejected David Ospina of Arsenal during the UEFA Champions League match between Arsenal and Olympiacos at the Emirates Stadium on September 29, 2015 in London, United Kingdom.  (Photo

The likelihood is this team will be identical to the one that started at Vicarage Road on Saturday. Arsenal will need to field their strongest possible XI to stand any chance of beating Bayern.

Despite Olivier Giroud emerging from the substitutes' bench to score against Watford, Wenger is likely to keep faith with the speedy striking style of Theo Walcott that so troubled Manchester United.

Predicted Arsenal XI (4-2-3-1): Petr Cech; Hector Bellerin, Per Mertesacker, Laurent Koscielny, Nacho Monreal; Francis Coquelin, Santi Cazorla; Aaron Ramey, Mesut Ozil, Alexis Sanchez; Theo Walcott.

Bayern Munich

This match has come too soon for Arjen Robben, who was injured during the Netherlands’ Euro 2016 qualifier against Iceland in September. He will join Mario Gotze, Franck Ribery and Mehdi Benatia on the sidelines.

Bayern Munich's Polish striker Robert Lewandowski (C) attends a team training session at the Emirates Stadium in London, on October 19, 2015, on the eve of their UEFA Champions League group stage F football match against Arsenal.  AFP PHOTO / GLYN KIRK

The bad news for Arsenal is that Robert Lewandowksi, who picked up a knock in the recent Bundesliga win over Werder Bremen, is fit to start.

Predicted Bayern XI (4-3-3): Manuel Neuer; David Alaba, Javi Martinez, Jerome Boateng, Philipp Lahm; Xabi Alonso, Thiago Alcantara, Arturo Vidal; Douglas Costa, Robert Lewandowski, Thomas Muller.

Players to Watch

Arsenal: Mesut Ozil

Arsenal's German midfielder Mesut Ozil takes a freekick during the English Premier League football match between Watford and Arsenal at Vicarage Road Stadium in Watford, north of London on October 17, 2015. AFP PHOTO / PAUL ELLIS

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When Arsene Wenger was asked about the possibility of resting Mesut Ozil or Alexis Sanchez for this match, he told the club's official website, "You would be surprised if I told you that I would rest them tomorrow, so I can tell you certainly not. Normally they should play tomorrow."

Wenger's response is perfectly understandable. If Arsenal are to overcome Bayern, they need their best players out on the Emirates turf. Ozil certainly fits into that category.

The German has enjoyed an upturn in his Premier League form of late. After scoring a crucial goal in the aforementioned victory over United, he went on to collect two assists in the following game at Watford.

Having missed a penalty in this fixture back in 2014, Ozil will be particularly keen to make amends this time around.

Bayern Munich: Robert Lewandowski

Bayern Munich's Polish striker Robert Lewandowski (L) and Bremen's Spanish defender Alejandro Galvez vie for the ball during the German first division Bundesliga football match SV Werder Bremen vs FC Bayern Munich in Bremen, northern Germany, on October 1

Is there a more dangerous striker in Europe than Lewandowski? The powerful Pole has scored an outrageous 22 goals for club and country already this season. 

Wenger will desperately hope the experience of Cech, Per Mertesacker and Laurent Koscielny will be enough to keep him at bay. If Lewandowksi is afforded a chance to punish Arsenal, he will surely take it.

James McNicholas is Bleacher Report's lead Arsenal correspondent and is following the club from a London base throughout 2015/16. Follow him on Twitter here.

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