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Arsenal will be handed the chance to break a long-standing club-record when Mikel Arteta's Gunners face Slavia Prague in their fourth Champions League group fixture on Tuesday night.

On Saturday Arsenal matched a record set by George Graham's Arsenal in October 1987 after winning 2-0 at Burnley.

It was their seventh consecutive victory in all competitions without conceding a goal, however, the Gunners are not done there as they seek to go one better in the Czech Republic.

Interestingly, Slavia haven't scored in their past two Champions League matches either, so all the ingredients are in place for Arsenal to make history as they also target a top-eight finish.

It's likely they will be without Viktor Gyokeres though as the Swede was forced off at Turf Moor with a muscular issue after opening the scoring.

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