What is the form of Vitoria Guimaraes compared to Arsenal?
Vitoria Guimaraes head into this fixture on the back of poor form. The Portuguese side have won only once in their last six games, drawing once and losing every other game. That sole stalemate came in their most recent game, a clash with Moreirense.
As for Arsenal, their form has been nothing short of poor as well. They have only one win from their last five games in all competitions and head into this tie on the back of a 1-1 draw as well, with that result coming at home against Wolves. However, that sole victory came against their Portuguese opponents and they will be keen on grabbing an away victory as well.
Vitoria Guimaraes vs Arsenal head-to-head record
The only previous encounter between these two sides was Arsenal's 3-2 win on Matchday 3. Vitoria Guimaraes are yet to lose a home game against an English club, however, which should give them confidence. Additionally, the Gunners boast a poor record in Portugal, winning once in six visits (D2, L3).
Team news
Granit Xhaka continues to dominate the team news heading into this European game. After missing Arsenal's last two games after his clash with the fans, the Swiss midfielder will miss Wednesday's trip to Portugal.
The former Bundesliga ace has been stripped of the captaincy after the Palace controversy, which means Aubameyang will wear the armband going forward. Reiss Nelson has recovered from his injury meaning Emery has no first-team players sidelined but the Englishman is unlikely to feature.
Expect the likes of Bellerin, Holding, Willock, and Martinelli to feature. The north London giants should be wary of former Tottenham youngster Marcus Edwards, who is tipped to feature once more after scoring at the Emirates Stadium and wreaking havoc.
TV channels and streaming broadcasts
In the USA: TUDNxtra, B/R Live
In the UK: BT Sport Live, Talksport 2 Radio UK, BT Sport 2
In Canada: DAZN
In Australia: Optus Sport
In Portugal: Sport TV1, Sport TV LIVE