Arsenal travel to Slavia Prague on Tuesday as they look to keep up their perfect Champions League record, live on talkSPORT 2.The Gunners have won all three of their opening European fixtures so far, putting them joint-top of the league phase table.Viktor Gyokeres made it two goals in three Champions League appearances for Arsenal against Atletico MadridGettyAfter 2-0 wins over Athletic Club and Olympiacos in their first two games, Mikel Arteta‘s side took things up a notch last time around.At home against Atletico Madrid, Arsenal stormed to a 4-0 victory, including a late brace from £64million man Viktor Gyokeres.This will be the fourth overall meeting between the two sides, and Slavia Prague will have to be at their best to get a result.The Czech title holders are still searching for their first Champions League win this season, having drawn twice against Bodo/Glimt and Atalanta, as well as a 3-0 defeat to Inter Milan. As a result, Slavia Prague currently sit 28th in the league phase table, below the 24th-place cut-off point for the knockout phase play-offs.But any joy against Arsenal won’t come easy, who are bidding to extend their winning run to 10 games in all competitions on Tuesday.Slavia Prague vs Arsenal: Date and how to followThis Champions League league phase game will take place on Tuesday, November 4.Kick-off at the Eden Arena in Prague is set for 5:45pm UK time.talkSPORT 2 will have live commentary of the game, with commentary coming from Joe Shennan, and former Chelsea defender Scott Minto talking you through.To tune in to talkSPORT through the website, click HERE for the live stream.You can also listen via the talkSPORT app here, or on DAB digital radio, through your smart speaker and on 1089 or 1053 AM.talkSPORT.com will also be right across the action, while the game is being shown live on TNT Sports 1.GettyArsenal won their fifth consecutive Premier League game against Burnley on Saturday[/caption]This will be the fifth overall meeting between Arsenal and Slavia Prague, with the previous encounters evenly split between the Champions League and Europa League. The Gunners are unbeaten in all of their matchups with the Czech giants (W2, D2), and ran out 4-0 winners in their last clash, in the 2020/21 Europa League semi-final second leg.The first-ever matchup between Arsenal and Slavia Prague came in the 2007/08 Champions League group stage. The Gunners won 7-0 at home, before drawing 0-0 in Prague in the second group game between them.Slavia Prague have never qualified for the Champions League knockout stages in 2 previous group stage campaigns in the competition. They finished third in their group in the 2007/08 campaign, and bottom in the 2019/20 season, with this year their first competing in the competition’s new league phase format.Slavia Prague vs Arsenal: Team newsMikel Arteta is expected to rotate his team for their trip to the Czech capital, with an away clash with Sunderland on Saturday to consider.Some of these changes may be enforced though, with Viktor Gyokeres picking up a knock in Arsenal’s latest win over Burnley.Martin Zubimendi is unavailable for the Slavia clash through suspension, after receiving a third yellow card of the campaign against Atletico Madrid.In their place Mikel Merino could deputise up front, while Christian Norgaard is in line to make his first Champions League start.Elsewhere, Gabriel Martinelli remains sidelined with a suspected muscle injury, leaving the door open for Leandro Trossard to start.AFPSlavia Prague battled to a 0-0 draw away at Atalanta last time out in the Champions League[/caption]As for Slavia Prague, manager Jindrich Trpisovsky has limited options available, with seven injuries to first team players.Ivan Schranz, Filip Horsky, Petr Sevcik, Dominik Javorcek, Tomas Holes, Igoh Ogbu and Jan Boril are all unavailable for selection as they battle respective injuries.Slavia Prague vs Arsenal: What has been said?Slavia Prague midfielder David Doudera admitted his side face an uphill battle in their clash with Arsenal, as he claimed they have ‘almost no weakness’.The Premier League leaders head into the match off the back of nine straight wins, having kept clean sheets in seven of them.Doudera said: “They have the form and it comes easy to them. It is very difficult to find anything to surprise them with.“If you want to attack, they use it to their benefit and they strike.“I play Fifa with my brother and I buy all the Arsenal players for my team, because they are incredible.”Meanwhile, Slavia boss Jindrich Trpisovsky also had plenty of praise for the Gunners.GettyJindrich Trpisovsky has been Slavia Prague manager since 2017[/caption]He added: “If I had to say what the dangers are of this team I would be here for more than two hours.“They are a well-developed team, they have games under control, they have a lot of technical quality with big, fast, strong players.“Inter [Milan, who Slavia lost to in their second Champions League match] were strong at set-pieces, but Arsenal are stronger. “They are a top team with the best sporting level, the best fitness and the best evolved.”