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Why is Arsenals match against Vitoria in the Europa League being played on a Wednesday at 3.50pm?

ARSENAL are looking to go one better than last year in the 2019/20 Europa League.

Unai Emery‘s men were beaten finalists in an all-Premier League showdown with Chelsea and will face Standard Liege, Eintracht Frankfurt and Vitoria in the group stages.

18-year-old Bukayo Saka was man-of-the-match as he scored one and got an assist against Frankfurt

Why is Arsenal’s match against Vitoria being played on a Wednesday?

YOU may have noticed that the Gunners won’t be playing Vitoria on the usual Thursday night schedule.

The showdown is now set for Wednesday, November 6 at 3.50pm BST.

Vitora play in the Portuguese Primeira Liga and currently sit fourth in the table after three wins from their opening seven matches.

They are based in Guimaraes, just north of Porto, with their nearest and biggest rivals Portuguese giants Braga.

Joe Willock celebrates with Granit Xhaka after Arsenal take the lead in Germany

Braga are also playing in this year’s Europa League – and this is the reason that Arsenal’s game will be moved to Wednesday.

The early time is because a Europa League game cannot clash with a Champions League match for broadcasting reasons.

Turkish side Besiktas are scheduled to visit Braga on November 7 and Uefa have shifted the Gunners tie in an effort to avoid traffic congestion and ease the pressure on Portuguese authorities.

The two stadiums are less than 20 minutes apart and the fixture move is designed with safety in mind.

Vitoria’s clash with Standard Liege with also take place on a Wednesday, moving from November 28 a day earlier to November 27.

Arsenal kicked off their campaign with a comfortable 3-0 victory over Frankfurt, whilst Vitoria were beaten 2-0 by Standard Liege.

Arsenal’s remaining Europa League fixtures

  • Vitoria (h) – Thursday, October 24 (8pm)
  • Vitoria (a) – Wednesday, November 6 (3.50pm)
  • Frankfurt (h) – Thursday, November 28 (8pm)
  • Standard Liege (a) – Thursday, December 12 (5.55pm)