Borussia Dortmund vs Arsenal: UEFA Champions League live scores, blog

By Layth Yousif / Roar Guru

After taking the points at the Emirates, Borussia Dortmund return to the Westfalenstadion to host Arsenal on Matchday 4 of the UEFA Champions League. Join us for live scores and commentary from 6.45am AEDT.

Arsenal had a fine start to their Champion League campaign as they started with a 2-1 win in the south of France at Marseille, before easing to an impressive 2-0 home win against Napoli.

Last season’s beaten finalists Dortmund, unexpectedly lost in southern Italy 2-1 to Napoli on Matchday 2 with coach Jurgen Klopp being sent off and subsequently being handed a two match ban.

However, the Londoners lost their last home game 2-1 against the Germans, which could prove crucial in a tight group, labelled by many as the ‘Group of Death’.

Although not disgracing themselves at the Emirates, there was disappointment in the defeat to Dortmund – even if they weren’t outplayed or outclassed by their opponents.

Nonetheless, chasing the game at 1-1 the Gunners showed a certain naivety with their attacking intent, and were ultimately undone by a classic sucker punch by Robert Lewandowski – although, arguably, he was lucky to avoid a red card for an elbow earlier in the game.

Dortmund showed another side of their game by not only displaying their superb movement, touch and technique but by working harder than Arsenal in their pressing game, the stats showing BVD had run a far greater distance than their Gunners counterparts.

The hosts come into the game in fine form domestically, currently siting second in the Bundesliga, a point behind Pep Guardiola’s leaders Bayern Munich, albeit with a better goal difference of five.

Klopp’s side have been showing impressive early season form, having won nine and drawn one of their opening ten Bundesliga matches, with only a 2-0 defeat at Borussia Monchengladbach spoiling their record.

The two teams last met at the same stage two seasons ago, with a 1-1 draw in Germany ahead of two Robin van Persie goals giving Arsenal a 2-1 win in London.

Arsenal are boosted by the inclusion of midfielder Santi Cazorla, who made scored his first goal the first goal of the season against Liverpool after an ankle problem.

The quartet of Theo Walcott (abdomen), Abou Diaby (knee), Lukas Podolski (hamstring) and Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain (knee) are all long-term absentees and will not feature, while Mathieu Flamini will also miss out with a groin strain picked up at Selhurst Park on October 26.

Jack Wilshere has not made the trip either due to an ankle injury. Thankfully for Gunners fans it is his left ankle – not the right that caused him to be out for 18 months.

For Dortmund Lukasz Piszczek (hip) and Ilkay Gundogan (spine) remain long-term injury worries.

Marcel Schmelzer (thigh) and Sebastian Kehl (ankle) have not played since September.

Sven Bender (groin) and Jonas Hofmann (knee) also both featured in that game, although both have been carrying knocks so may not be risked.

Whoever wins tonight will arguably win the group. If Arsenal lose it may go down to the wire – which be interesting as their last game will be in Napoli’s cauldron, the Stadio San Paolo.

It promises to be a high quality game tonight in Germany, I for one can’t wait. We look forward to your company on The Roar to see how it unfolds.

As ever, please feel free to tweet rants, riffs, opinions or even just let us know what you’re up to at @TheRoarSports or me @laythy29

The Crowd Says:

2013-11-06T22:03:53+00:00

AZ_RBB

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Pretty certain Arsenal will progress and top the group. They should beat Marseille and can see them getting a point in Naples as well. A bit trickier for BVB, who have a massive clash against Napoli at home in 3 weeks. Also great momentum for Arsenal to take into this weekend's match against United.

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2013-11-06T21:54:31+00:00

Layth Yousif

Roar Guru


Napoli win 3-2 in the end against L'OM meaning Arsenal & Napoli are both on nine points, BvD on six. If Arsenal beat L'OM in North London next out they qualify. Thanks for reading - join us at the end of a massive week for The Gunners with Manchester United v Arsenal on The Roar this Sunday. Tweet The Roar or me @laythy29 I for one can't wait...

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2013-11-06T21:44:15+00:00

Layth Yousif

Roar Guru


Arsenal looked solid organised, Dortmund disappointing. Klopp & Wenger shake hands with mutual respect. They've been talking about music all week - was this the perfect score..?

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2013-11-06T21:39:34+00:00

Layth Yousif

Roar Guru


Great result for Arsenal. Sends them top of the group.

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2013-11-06T21:38:17+00:00

Layth Yousif

Roar Guru


90 +4 Full Time! Bvd 0-1 Arsenal!

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2013-11-06T21:37:20+00:00

Layth Yousif

Roar Guru


90 +3 Free kick for BvD. Arsenal on the cusp of history. Lewandowski penalty appeal turned down. This is unbearable!

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2013-11-06T21:35:08+00:00

Layth Yousif

Roar Guru


90 mins Vermaelen for Rosicky

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2013-11-06T21:33:52+00:00

Layth Yousif

Roar Guru


90 mins +4 Can Arsenal hold on?

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2013-11-06T21:32:53+00:00

Layth Yousif

Roar Guru


88 mins BvD have never lost to an English team at home. Giroud off. Looks like a fat gap year Student coming. Oh, it's Bendtner.

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2013-11-06T21:30:51+00:00

Layth Yousif

Roar Guru


85 mins Arsenal's efforts are unrelenting - BvD look bereft of ideas. Have I just jinxed them?

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2013-11-06T21:28:30+00:00

Layth Yousif

Roar Guru


81 mins Arsenal's pressing is superb. Jurgen Klopp would be proud of it. If he wasn't losing 0-1

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2013-11-06T21:26:11+00:00

Layth Yousif

Roar Guru


79 mins Weidenfeller comes off his line to challenge a high ball with Koscielny and promptly clatters him. Could have been a penalty there. 0-1 Arsenal

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2013-11-06T21:23:52+00:00

Layth Yousif

Roar Guru


75 mins Aubameyang apparently is faster than Usain Bolt over 20 yards. Yes but has Bolt ever faced Bacary Sagna?

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2013-11-06T21:21:29+00:00

Layth Yousif

Roar Guru


74 mins Blaszczykowski and Bender off for Aubameyang and Hofmann. Arsenal change Cazorla for Monreal who presumably will sit in front of Gibbs.

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2013-11-06T21:19:21+00:00

Layth Yousif

Roar Guru


71 mins Lewandowski penalty appeal turned down . Arteta involved. He should buy a lottery ticket tonight...

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2013-11-06T21:16:49+00:00

Layth Yousif

Roar Guru


70 mins Mertesacker with his head, but his header finishes on the top of the net behind the goal. Still 0-1 Arsenal

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2013-11-06T21:14:42+00:00

Layth Yousif

Roar Guru


66mins Ramsey finds himself one on one with Weidenfeller but keeper blocks wtith a leg out. From the corner Giroud nearly finds the bottom left from ten yards, but Sahin clears off the line. Then Mertesacker nearly connects with a diving header from a right-wing cross. And finally Dortmund sweep up the other end, Schmelzer's shot towards the bottom-left corner rippling the side netting! What's happening? It's tremendous!

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2013-11-06T21:10:21+00:00

Layth Yousif

Roar Guru


65 mins BvD 0-1 Arsenal Ozil looped a cross to the far post, where Giroud cushioned a header down for Ramsey who nets. One effort on target, one goal. 1-0 to the Arsenal!

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2013-11-06T21:07:48+00:00

Layth Yousif

Roar Guru


65 mins That man Aaron Ramsey - 13 goals in his last 20 games for Arsenal & Wales!

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2013-11-06T21:04:27+00:00

Layth Yousif

Roar Guru


GOAL! 1-0 RAMSEY!

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