Date set for Carabao Cup clash with Preston

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Arsenal’s Carabao Cup fourth-round clash with Preston North End – the only other side in English football history to go a top-flight season unbeaten – will take place on Wednesday 30 October at 7.45pm.

The trip to Deepdale comes between two challenging fixtures for Mikel Arteta’s side: a home clash against Liverpool at the Emirates on Sunday, 27 October, followed by an away trip to Newcastle on 2 November.

Given the schedule, the boss may well be tempted to rotate his squad against Championship opposition – he handed debuts to four teenagers in the last round – and we wouldn’t be surprised if the occasion is also used to give minutes to Martin Odegaard who is tipped to return around that time.

The Gunners last faced Preston in January 2017, winning an FA Cup third-round tie 2-1. We also faced them in both the FA Cup and League Cup in 1999 winning 4-2 away in the former and 2-1 at home in the latter. Before that, we faced the Lilywhites 78 times between 1901 and 1960.

It’s expected the match will be broadcast in the UK by Sky Sports + but we’re still waiting official confirmation of that.

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