Group leaders Arsenal will be visiting the Stade Velodrome to face bottom placed Olympique de Marseille on matchday 5 of the UEFA Champions League.

The Gunners have won against the French side during their first-leg clash. Comebacking attacker Theo Walcott and sensational midfielder Aaron Ramsey scored a goal each to lead the North Londoners to a 2-1 victory.

Arsenal boss Arsene Wenger will be looking to take full advantage of playing the game at home soil.

"When we speak about losing three of the last five at home we are talking about losing to Bayern, who won the Champions League last year and who we beat at their home, and Dortmund, who we beat away as well. These kinds of games are very, very tight. But overall, if you look over a number of years we have been very strong at home," Wenger told uefa.com.

Theo Walcott will be available to suit up, but Wenger will still consider his readiness to start or not.

Key players Lukas Podolski and Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain are still ruled out due to injuries.

Meanwhile, Marseille are looking to make the most out of their experience in the group stages as things are not looking very good for them.

"We are a group that has a lot of experienced players, but also a lot of young players who are just discovering the Champions League. This experience will help their development. In terms of the table and the points then obviously things are not going particularly well, but it is up to everyone to put in a good performance," said Marseille boss Elie Baup.

"We do not want to end up with no points - we need to put in our best possible performances in the final two games of the group."

They have yet to win a game in a group that is filled with quality.

Lucas Mendes may be able to feature, but Andre Ayew and Rod Fanni are still absentees for OM.

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