The Arsenal vs Bayern Munich match will kick off at 20:00 BST / 15:00 ET / 12:00 PT on Tuesday, 9 April. 

The location is the Emirates Stadium in London, England. The match will be officiated by referee Glenn Nyberg from Sweden, with VAR support from Pol van Boekel from the Netherlands.



Ahead of Arsenal's upcoming match, Bukayo Saka, despite feeling some struggle towards the end of their victory over Brighton, is expected to start on Tuesday, easing concerns among Arsenal fans. The only absentee for Arsenal due to an ACL injury will be Jurrien Timber, with prospects of a return before the season ends. 




However, Declan Rice and Kai Havertz are walking a tightrope, risking suspension with another booking that would see them miss the next leg at the Allianz Arena.

Manager Arteta is mindful of this potential issue, particularly considering the significance of these summer signings. 

There might be a few changes on the left side, possibly reinstating Gabriel Martinelli and Takehiro Tomiyasu into the starting eleven for Arsenal's crucial match, marking a significant moment post-Wenger era.

On the Bayern Munich side, Dayot Upamecano is available again after missing a previous game due to a red card suspension. Despite several players being sidelined due to various injuries for Bayern, including key figures like Manuel Neuer and Kingsley Coman, there is a boost with their return.

However, players like Gabriel Marusic and Bouna Sarr remain absent. Bayern will count on Kane, who is in good form, aiming to enhance his impressive record against Arsenal.