Unai Emery’s Arsenal are looking to keep up their winning run when they make their longest ever journey for a competitive game to face Qarabag in Azerbaijan in the Europa League today.
The Gunners have recovered from losing the opening two games under their new Spanish coach and Saturday’s 2-0 win over Watford in the Premier League was their seventh victory on the bounce. 
An eighth successive win in all competitions would represent Arsenal’s best run since the spring of 2015, and it would leave them in a strong position to qualify from Group E after they began their European campaign by beating Vorskla of Ukraine 4-2.
Emery is likely to rest leading players for the 4,000km trip to the Olympic Stadium in Baku, which will host the final next May. Goalkeeper Petr Cech is out for up to a month with a hamstring injury, while playmaker Henrikh Mkhitaryan will not play given the long-standing political tensions between Azerbaijan and his native Armenia. 
Those issues meant Mkhitaryan did not travel with Borussia Dortmund to a Europa League game in Azerbaijan in October 2015, with the German club citing “safety concerns” at the time.
Armenian citizens are currently banned from travelling to Azerbaijan due to the Nagorny Karabakh conflict, although special exceptions have been made in the past for professional athletes. However, Arsenal confirmed they did not apply for the visa Mkhitaryan would have needed to enter the country. “My work is football. I respect each person, I respect each people, I respect each culture, I respect each country. But I don't know each situation in every country," said Arsenal manager Unai Emery. “For me, he cannot play tomorrow.”
The issue could have more serious ramifications for Arsenal should the Gunners reach the final of the competition, which will be staged in Azerbaijani capital Baku. Azerbaijan and Armenia have feuded over the Nagorny Karabakh region since Armenian separatists seized the territory in a war that claimed some 30,000 lives in the early 1990s. A ceasefire was agreed in 1994 but the two countries remain locked in a bitter dispute with frequent exchanges of fire. 
However, Qarabag coach Gurban Gurbanov claimed Mkhitaryan was merely avoiding a hostile environment by not travelling. “Until now a lot of Armenian sportsmen came to Azerbaijan but it is the choice of Arsenal that they didn't send (him),” Gurbanov said on the eve of the game. “Arsenal may be afraid that in front of 60,000 Azerbaijani fans, Mkhitaryan has some pressure and that is why they didn't send Mkhitaryan.”
Premier League rivals Chelsea host Hungarian champions Vidi, who dropped into this competition after losing to AEK Athens in the Champions League play-offs. Maurizio Sarri’s team won their Group L opener, beating PAOK in Greece with a solitary Willian goal.  
Scottish champions Celtic have had a poor start to the season, although Brendan Rodgers’ team did beat Rosenborg 1-0 in their Europa League group-stage opener. The Hoops are traditionally poor on their travels in Europe — excluding qualifying rounds they have won just twice away from home this decade. That means they are likely to find life tough against Austrian champions Salzburg, who reached the semi-finals last season. 
Rangers, meanwhile, face Austrian opposition too. Steven Gerrard’s side, who held Villarreal away from home two weeks ago, host Rapid Vienna, with the visitors to Ibrox having just appointed a new coach. Dietmar Kuehbauer, a former Rapid player, replaces Goran Djuricin, who was sacked at the weekend. Other fixtures to look out for include AC Milan’s home meeting with Olympiakos and former winners Sevilla’s trip to Russia to face Krasnodar.
Europa League Fixtures 
Group A: FC Zurich (SUI) v Ludogorets (BUL); Bayer Leverkusen (GER) v AEK Larnaca (CYP)
Group B: RB Salzburg (AUT) v Celtic (SCO); Rosenborg (NOR) v RB Leipzig (GER)
Group C: Zenit (RUS) v Slavia Prague (CZE); Bordeaux (FRA) v FC Copenhagen (DEN)
Group D: Anderlecht (BEL) v Dinamo Zagreb (CRO); Fenerbahce (TUR) v Spartak Trnava (SVK)
Group E: Qarabag (AZE) v Arsenal (ENG); Vorskla Poltava (UKR) v Sporting (POR)
Group F: AC Milan (ITA) v Olympiakos (GRE); Betis (ESP) v Dudelange (LUX)
Group G: Rangers (SCO) v Rapid Vienna (AUT); Spartak Moscow (RUS) v Villarreal (ESP)
Group H: Eintracht Frankfurt (GER) v Lazio (ITA); Apollon Limassol (CYP) v Marseille (FRA)
Group I: Sarpsborg (NOR) v Genk (BEL); Malmo (SWE) v Besiktas (TUR)
Group J: Standard Liege (BEL) v Akhisar (TUR); Krasnodar (RUS) v Sevilla (ESP)
Group K: Astana (KAZ) v Rennes (FRA) (1450 GMT); Jablonec (CZE) v Dynamo Kiev (UKR)
Group L: Chelsea (ENG) v Vidi (HUN); BATE (BLR) v PAOK (GRE)