An under-strength Arsenal XI survived a late fightback from BATE Borisov to secure a 4-2 victory that keeps them on course to progress in the Europa League.

In a game of little quality beyond the superb Jack Wilshere, it was goals from the recalled trio of Theo Walcott, Rob Holding and Olivier Giroud - with his 100th Gunners goal - who sealed all three points at the Borisov Arena in Belarus as much as David Ospina's goalkeeping.

Arsene Wenger had retained only Mohamed Elneny and Skodran Mustafi from the team that on Monday defeated West Brom 2-0, handing rare starts to Reiss Nelson and Ainsley Maitland-Niles, while Joseph Willock made his senior debut.

It was the experienced defence of Per Mertesacker, Mustafi and Holding that regardless proved consistently vulnerable, but with Ospina impressive and BATE so disorganised, Arsenal were left top of Group H with the maximum six points from their two openers.

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Play had yet to develop any sort of pattern when Wilshere's through-ball sent Walcott clear, from where the forward struck the post when shooting with the outside of his right foot, retrieved the rebound, and then saw his next effort blocked.

Almost immediately after that in the ninth minute, Wilshere played a one-two with Giroud to beat three defenders and then square a cross towards Walcott, who after watching Denis Scherbitski save his header, routinely finished the rebound.

The erratic hosts did not pose any sort of threat until Igor Stasevich broke down the left and Mertesacker unconvincingly cleared his cross to the edge of the area, where Mirko Ivanic struck well on the bounce but sent his effort just beyond the left post.

If that appeared any sort of platform to build upon, it swiftly meant little when in the 22nd minute, BATE goalkeeper Scherbitski sloppily passed the ball under minimal pressure to Walcott, gifting him the close-range finish with which he scored.

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Another masterful through-ball from Wilshere had put Maitland-Niles in before his cross was cleared for a 25th-minute corner, when again BATE too easily conceded.

Holding had been near-static in front of goal when Walcott's delivery was nodded on by Mertesacker and it struck his shin and went inside the near, left post.

Only three minutes later, from Aleksei Rios' cross from the right wing, the free Ivanic then sent a powerful header looping beyond David Ospina and into the roof of the net.

For a period Arsenal remained uncertain, but by half-time Walcott had been denied his hat-trick by a save from Scherbitski, and Holding had struck the post with another close-range effort, again exposing BATE's vulnerabilities.

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They were perhaps fortunate three minutes into the second half when Stanislav Dragun conceded a penalty for a routine tug on Mustafi's shirt.

From it, the largely-quiet Giroud scored his 100th goal for the club, showing his composure to stroke into the bottom-left corner as Scherbtiski dived to the right.

Even then, owing partly to their inexperience and Wilshere's advanced role when he could have offered direction from central midfield, Arsenal's lack of shape gave their hosts further opportunities.

It was in the 68th minute when poor defending gifted Ivanic another header that tested Ospina and forced the goalkeeper to parry to Gordeichuk, who then struck from directly in front of goal.

Further nervy periods were to follow as Ospina produced further saves before - with Edward Nketiah given his debut from the bench - the visitors closed out victory.

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BATE Borisov: Scherbitski, Rios, Gaiduchik, Milunovic, Polyakov, Volodko, Dragun, Gordeichuk, Ivanic, Stasevich, Rodionov

Subs: Veremko, Yablonksi, Berezkin, Signevich, Tuominen, Baga, Volodko.

Arsenal: Ospina, Holding, Mertesacker, Mustafi, Nelson, Willock, Elneny, Maitland-Niles, Walcott, Wilshere, Giroud.

Subs: Macey, Dasilva, Gilmour, McGuane, Dragomir, Akpom, Nketiah.

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Arsenal's financial results are out

Arsenal have announced they had a record turnover for the 2016/17 season.

The Gunners have released their latest financial results with their turnover increasing by £72.2m.

It now stands at a record £422.8m, with the club’s profit also increasing to £44.6m from £2.9m.

Last season was the first time Arsenal had missed out on the Champions League in 21 years, but that has not been taken into account.

Arsenal also confirmed there had been a slight increase in their wages - after investing in the squad in the summer of 2016.

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Team news

BATE Borisov: Scherbitski, Rios, Gaiduchik, Milunovic, Polyakov, Volodko, Dragun, Gordeichuk, Ivanic, Stasevich, Rodionov

Subs: Veremko, Yablonksi, Berezkin, Signevich, Tuominen, Baga, Volodko.

Arsenal: Ospina, Holding, Mertesacker, Mustafi, Nelson, Willock, Elneny, Maitland-Niles, Walcott, Wilshere, Giroud.

Subs: Macey, Dasilva, Gilmour, McGuane, Dragomir, Akpom, Nketiah.

Kick-off is around an hour and 20 minutes away.

We will have team news around 5pm.

Stay tuned!

Welcome

Arsene Wenger has arrived in the last dictatorship in Europe and ordered his Arsenal youngsters to show their “courage” in the hate-filled home of Belarus champions BATE Borisov.

The Gunners boss has left behind a raft of star names for the Europa League tie to be staged in the Borisov Arena closed for racist chanting in 2014.

He will send out his cup side with Per Mertesacker and Jack Wilshere lending vital experience to starlets like Joe Willock and Ainsley Maitland-Niles.

And Wenger told the club’s next generation to seize their chance as Arsenal bid to finish September unbeaten.

“This is the kind of job you do not get 10 opportunities to play for Arsenal,” said the Frenchman

“When you get it, even if they only get 20 minutes, you have to convince people you have the qualities to do it and you have the courage to play and show your qualities.”