Atalanta v Arsenal: Champions League - live

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now 21.21 BST 62 min: A brief moment of panic in the Atalanta box and Arteta is not happy. He adopts a stance rather like Freddie Mercury at Live Aid in getting his word across. Share

1m ago 21.19 BST 61 min: Charles Antaki: “This is going to be one of the few times we shall be able to see Trossard and the referee Turpin on the same pitch at the same time. If indeed they are not one and the same person.” And on comes an Atalanta sub: Juan Cuadrado, a Chelsea “legend”, for De Ketelaere. Share

4m ago 21.17 BST 60 min: Perhaps Jorginho can add some creativity. Rice and Partey: no party. Share

5m ago 21.16 BST 58 min: Double sub made by Arteta, clearly not impressed. Plus City in mind. Off goes Gabriel Jesus, and on comes Trossard. Partey off – he’s not been great – for Jorginho. Share

6m ago 21.14 BST 56 min: Ben White – at last- on the overlap is released by Gabriel Jesus but Atalanta defend well and clear. Nota bene: they have a much understrength defence today. Share

8m ago 21.13 BST 55 min: Joe Pearson gets in touch: “Unlike the estimable Kari Tulinius, I am not an Arsenal fan. I’ve been two-screening the Arsenal match with Paramount’s whip-around The Golazo Show. I’m sticking with Golazo, but my second screen is now Monaco-Barca, because this match is dire.” It’s been better, but Atalanta are the main reason for that. Arsenal have not been at all good. Share

10m ago 21.11 BST 53 min: The team celebrates with Raya, who has been on real form this season. Buying him instead of Aaron Ramsdale was controversial but it’s been effective. Partey owes the goalie one there. Share

11m ago 21.10 BST Double save by Raya! It worked. Retegui does a stutter step, his shot is saved but the ball bounced up to nod in. Amazing reflexes from Raya to claw it away. View image in fullscreen David Raya dives to save Retegui’s spot kick… Photograph: Fabrizio Carabelli/PA View image in fullscreen …then dives to paw away the rebound! Photograph: Alessandro Garofalo/Reuters Share Updated at 21.18 BST

13m ago 21.08 BST 49 min: Partey looked guilty as hell, Ederson was clipped as well as pulled back. The decision stands, after a long wait. Raya has time to chat to the bench ahead of Retegui’s penalty. Share

14m ago 21.06 BST Penalty to Atalanta?! 47 min: Ederson and Havertz collide in midfield. But Ederson gets back up, beats Partey down the left, and goes over in the box. Did the offence take place in the box…VAR will decide…. Share

17m ago 21.04 BST 46 min: Back underway. Both teams huddle up. Arsenal will want more of the same in defence. In attack, a distinct lack of creativity with Odegaard missing. Could they have kept Smith Rowe? Bit late now, of course. Lot falls to Havertz. Share

26m ago 20.55 BST Kari Tulinius is in too: “I opted to watch this match, even though I suspected it might be a dreaded tactical battle, because I’m an Arsenal fan. I just checked on the match I had been tempted to watch instead to see that it was 1-1 in Monaco v Barcelona and the latter already had a player sent off. Will I be sensible and switch over to the much more promising game? No, because I’m a fan and I’d rather groan about my team than enjoy watching another.” Share

27m ago 20.54 BST Charles Antaki is back: “I am utterly ready to hear that Gabriel Jesus is having the game of his life, causing the defenders no end of trouble and generally being a viper-like threat ready to strike. As opposed to, well, looking busy, falling over and losing the ball. It’s one thing or the other, isn’t it? More evidence of the former, please.” Share

31m ago 20.50 BST Half-time: Atalanta 0-0 Arsenal An absorbing cont….no, sadly not. It’s been low-level entertainment. Both teams defending well and beyond a couple of Lookman flashes not much excitement. Is it like this because there’s another seven matches of this new-fangled group stage to come? We can only speculate. Share

33m ago 20.47 BST 45 min: Only one minute of time is added on, and it passes without much incident. Share

34m ago 20.47 BST 44 min: Mik Arteta is angry as his team again lose the ball. His team have defended well but it’s hard not to yearn for the free-spirited disco dancers of two years ago. Share

36m ago 20.44 BST 43 min: A rare Arsenal attack, Saka and Jesus trying to link but Atalanta quick to the danger. Richard Hirst: “If Franc(is)esco Rossi comes on as an Atalanta substitute will he be rockin’ all over the pitch?” He will celebrate by rolling over and laying down, down deeper and down.

(Yeah, not too much happening here.) Share

38m ago 20.42 BST 41 min: Eagle Brosi gets in touch: “For years us Arsenal fans suffered the humiliation of playing in the Europe on Thursday nights and now that the team actually qualifies for the Champions League again we’re playing on Thursday night. It feels discount or somehow cheaper. The commentary crew here in America isn’t Micah, Henry or Carragher (like it is on Tuesdays and Wednesday) it’s bygone stars of the USA’s 94 team. I hate this expanded group stage.” Three days is a bit much, yes. Share

40m ago 20.41 BST 39 min: Lookman, in that free role, spins into the far corner, spins and Ruggeri just fails to keep the ball in. Such a dangerous player, amazing he never made it in English football, though there’s still time. Gasperini indulges him as a free spirit, it seems. Share

42m ago 20.39 BST 36 min: De Roon overhits a pass to Zappacosta on the burst. Once watched Antonio Conte chase “Zappa” when at Chelsea down the flank at Bournemouth for an entire half telling him his every move. Well, more screaming. He’s since had a decent career so there we go. Share

44m ago 20.37 BST 33 min: Arsenal not enjoying this as they might. Atalanta squeezing them, as they will do. Saliba and Gabriel the only players getting any time on the ball. Share

47m ago 20.34 BST 31 min: Retegui was one of those disappointments in that oh so disappointing Italian team at the Euros. For those of us who grew up with dear, departed Toto Schillaci as the ideal, they were a sad sight. Italy’s team in 1990 was glorious, if ill-fated. Share

50m ago 20.31 BST 28 min: As the half-hour approaches, we’re in the dread territory of it being an intriguing tactical battle. Atalanta have more of the ball than they’d like…but suddenly a gap and De Ketelaere finds space and Retegui shoots. Share Updated at 20.31 BST

53m ago 20.27 BST 26 min: Now some animation from Gasperini, bouncing up and down in his club gilet. Arteta is asking Rice and Partey to get weaving in the middle. They keep it tight enough. Lookman is the wild card and his skidding ball causes a minor panic. Share

55m ago 20.25 BST 24 min: Martinelli is forced backwards; Atalanta have been just as disciplined, and nobody can get away from the other. Hien intercepts, charges on and then finds his ball has been intercepted. Share

1h ago 20.23 BST 22 min: As soon as Arsenal lose possession, they are back in numbers, and that includes Kai Havertz, way back in his own half. Share

1h ago 20.22 BST 21 min: Arsenal having much more of the ball now. Comfortable in possession, and testing the discipline of the Atalanta defence. Share

1h ago 20.19 BST 18 min: Havertz, ever the ghoster into space, chases down a throw-in, and then plays the ball to Martinelli, who swings and misses. He was leaning back. Not been in the best form, the Brazilian, when he can be so good. Share Updated at 20.42 BST

1h ago 20.18 BST 17 min: Gasperini is as implacable as ever on the sidelines. This is an even contest, both teams maintaining a threat to the other. View image in fullscreen Gabriel Martinelli takes a wild shot. Photograph: Michele Maraviglia/EPA Share Updated at 20.43 BST

1h ago 20.16 BST 15 min: De Roon dictates from deep as Atalanta edge forward. Lookman again drops deep and ghosts around. Rice comes back to clear, and heads away Lookman’s chip. Good covering from the former Irish international. Share

1h ago 20.15 BST 13 min: Gunners free-kick. Saka is pulled down by Ederson who gets a yellow card. He will be on sudden death now. Carnesecchi sets his wall. Saka takes a stutter step, and then slaps a daisy-cutter, and the keeper makes a fine save. Arsenal fail to seize on the rebound. Share Updated at 20.15 BST

1h ago 20.12 BST 11 min: First movement from Lookman, picking up the ball deep and then, as the ball comes in, getting on the end of a header. It goes wide. Share

1h ago 20.10 BST 10 min: At a throw-in, Arteta urges Timber forward, but the ball settles with Atalanta, who are deliberate in their passing. Share

1h ago 20.09 BST 8 min: Both coaches look intense. The home fans nowhere near being silenced. Share

1h ago 20.08 BST 6 min: Havertz seizes on a loose ball and fires wide. Nice and alert, the Gunners forwards tonight. Get this game won, and you are some way to finishing in ninth, or 24th, if you fancy a play-off. See, easy. Share

1h ago 20.06 BST 5 min: Carnesecchi the goalkeeper clears from Rice’s corner. Still, that looked dangerous. The Gunners being good at set pieces is so comforting for those of us who remember their 1990s. Share

1h ago 20.05 BST 4 min: It’s Jesus who leads the Gunners’ press, and then as he wins the ball high up, Saka steps in, and his shot rebounds behind for a corner. Set piece alert! Share

1h ago 20.03 BST 3 min: As we have come to expect, Atalanta push high up, and that means the Gunners defenders must be sure in their passing around the back. View image in fullscreen Gabriel Jesus feels a challenge from Berat Djimsiti. Photograph: Alessandro Garofalo/Reuters Share Updated at 20.15 BST

1h ago 20.02 BST And away we go.... 1 min: They kick off to one hell of a racket, the Atalanta goddess the tifo among the tifosi. Marten de Roon, their captain, must look back at his days at Middlesbrough and wonder. Where did it all go wrong, Mart? Gabriel Jesus captains Arsenal. Share

1h ago 19.59 BST There goes the anthem, and Mikel Arteta and Gasperini share a moment of smiles and warmth. Share

1h ago 19.58 BST Kick-off approaches in Bergamo. And that means Arsenal are only 137 matches from reaching the final in Munich. Whereabouts in the top 36 will they end the night? Bergamo host the matches these days. Four years ago – and fatefully in the Covid-20 outbreak – Atalanta used to travel to Milan for the Champions League matches. Share

2h ago 19.45 BST Krishna gets in touch: “The Alphabetically aligned clash in this new “clear as mud” draw is going to be an interesting clash. As you said Arsenal is Arsenal and a team that has beaten Bayer Leverkusen can’t be taken lightly.” Yes, Leverkusen have been smashing Feyenoord as we wait for kick-off. They won 4-0, and were four goals up at half-time. Peter Oh is in: “Greetings from California, where it’s approaching the lunch hour. The Atalanta goalkeeper’s surname - Carnesecchi - is Italian for ‘dried meat’. The combo with Arsenal’s Rice makes this match arguably the tastiest fixture on today’s Champions League menu!” And Charles Antaki: “So we’ll get another look at dear old Sead Kolašinac - a player of mixed memories for the Arsenal fan: the first sight of him was of a rather impressive tank, powering up and down the left flank; but then, as tanks inevitably do, his mobility and vulnerability were eventually revealed and exploited by the opposition. Shame. But for many, the abiding image is this still rather disturbing footage of him fighting off armed attackers in the main streets of North London. Give them hell, Sead! (Preferably not tonight).” Arsenal’s Sead Kolasinac fights off armed men trying to rob Mesut Özil’s car Read more Share

2h ago 19.41 BST Those teams in full: Atalanta: Carnesecchi, Djimsiti, Hien, Kolasinac, Zappacosta, de Roon, Ederson Silva, Ruggeri, De Ketelaere, Lookman, Retegui. Subs: Rui Patricio, Rossi, Kossounou, Cuadrado, Pasalic, Zaniolo, Bellanova, Palestra, Brescianini, Vlahovic, Del Lungo, Samardzic. Arsenal: Raya, White, Saliba, Gabriel, Timber, Havertz, Partey, Rice, Saka, Gabriel Jesus, Martinelli. Subs: Neto, Kiwior, Sterling, Calafiori, Lewis-Skelly, Nwaneri, Oulad M’Hand, Butler-Oyedeji, Gower, Porter, Jorginho, Trossard. Referee: Clement Turpin (Bourgogne) Share

2h ago 18.59 BST As predicted, Jesus in for Arsenal, with Saka in, despite his cramp against Spurs. Lookman in for Atalanta, with former Gunner Sead Kolasinac playing with former Chelsea player Davide Zappacosta. Share Updated at 19.17 BST

2h ago 18.57 BST The starting teams Atalanta XI: Carnesecchi, Djimsiti, Hien, Kolasinac, Zappacosta, De Roon, Ederson, Ruggeri, De Ketelaere, Retegui, Lookman. Arsenal XI: Raya, White, Saliba, Gabriel, Timber, Partey, Rice, Havertz, Saka, Martinelli, Jesus. Share

3h ago 18.30 BST Early team news

Kieran Tierney, Mikel Merino, Oleksandr Zinchenko and Takehiro Tomiyasu all out, with Martin Odegaard on that list for the foreseeable, it seems. Declan Rice and Riccardo Calafiori are ready. Gabriel Jesus to return? Bukayo Saka to be rested? It’s still a strong hand Mikel Arteta has to play. Ademola Lookman, Wandsworth’s finest, the hero of Lansdowne Road, is expected to start amid a bit of an injury crisis for Gasperini. Defence is robbed Ben Godfrey, once of Everton, young prospect Giorgio Scalvini, and club captain Rafael Toloi are all out and so is West Ham “legend” Gianluca Scamacca. Share

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