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·17. März 2026
Arsenal Starting XI vs Bayer Leverkusen: Confirmed Team News and Predicted Lineup

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·17. März 2026

Arsenal approach their Champions League meeting with Bayer Leverkusen with a sense of control shaped by both circumstance and necessity. The predicted lineup reflects a side balancing ambition with careful management, particularly as fixtures begin to accumulate.

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Mikel Arteta’s selection choices are influenced as much by availability as by strategy. With Martin Odegaard and Jurrien Timber absent, Arsenal’s structure inevitably shifts, creating opportunities for others to define the game.
Injuries continue to dictate aspects of Arsenal’s setup. Timber has been ruled out, leaving a decision between Cristhian Mosquera and Ben White. Mosquera’s introduction against Everton suggested trust, and that may carry into this Champions League fixture.

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Odegaard’s absence remains significant. His influence on tempo and creativity is difficult to replicate, yet Eberechi Eze has adapted to the No10 role with composure. Continuity in that position appears likely.

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Leandro Trossard’s return offers encouragement. Having missed recent matches with a minor issue, his involvement provides flexibility across the attacking line. Mikel Merino remains sidelined, further limiting midfield options.

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Viktor Gyokeres may return to lead the line after starting on the bench against Everton. This is less about form and more about management. Kai Havertz has carried a heavy workload, and with a Carabao Cup final approaching, rotation becomes essential.

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Arteta’s approach reflects a broader theme. Arsenal are not simply chasing results, they are navigating a schedule that demands calculated decisions.
Gyokeres offers a different profile in attack, one that could stretch Leverkusen in ways that complement Arsenal’s wider structure.
Max Dowman’s emergence adds another dimension. His contribution against Everton has elevated expectations, yet his role here is likely to come from the bench.
At 16, his integration must be measured. However, his presence provides a potential solution if the game requires late intervention.

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This speaks to Arsenal’s broader squad depth. The ability to influence matches from the bench is increasingly valuable in knockout football.
Predicted Arsenal XI, 4-2-3-1RayaMosquera, Saliba, Gabriel, CalafioriZubimendi, RiceSaka, Eze, TrossardGyokeres
Injured: Merino, Odegaard, Timber
Time and date: 8pm GMT on Tuesday, March 17, 2026Venue: Emirates StadiumHow to watch: TNT Sports
Arsenal’s predicted lineup reflects a balance between stability and adaptation. Against Bayer Leverkusen, execution will depend on how effectively these adjustments translate into control on the pitch.
Progression in the Champions League requires both quality and flexibility. Arsenal’s selection suggests they are preparing to deliver both.









































