Athletic Bilbao vs Arsenal predictions: Close battle on the cards at San Mames

Athletic Bilbao were beaten 1-0 by Alaves last time out
Arsenal outclassed Nottingham Forest on Saturday, winning 3-0 at home
Recommended bet: Under 2.5 goals
Arsenal will look to build on their strong start to the season when they travel to the San Mames to take on Athletic Bilbao in the Champions League league phase on Tuesday evening.
The Gunners have won three of their four Premier League matches so far, while Bilbao have the same record in LaLiga.
Bilbao lost 3-0 to Arsenal in the Emirates Cup in pre-season, but a closer game is expected this time around.
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Team news
Bilbao forward Nico Williams misses out with an adductor injury, while centre-back Aymeric Laporte was left out of the club's Champions League squad.
Benat Prados (knee) and Unai Egiluz (ACL) are also unavailable, while Inigo Lekue is doubtful due to an adductor problem of his own and Yeray Alvarez is suspended.
Arsenal captain Martin Odegaard suffered another shoulder injury against Nottingham Forest and is a doubt to play on Tuesday, while the same can be said about William Saliba (ankle) and Christian Norgaard (knock).
Bukayo Saka, Kai Havertz and Gabriel Jesus are all sidelined and will not travel to Spain.
The stats
Bilbao were beaten 1-0 by Alaves on Saturday, while they also lost by that scoreline in a friendly against Osasuna during the international break.
Before the break, Bilbao had racked up three straight wins in LaLiga and they are third in the table.
Arsenal also have nine points to their name and only Liverpool have beaten Mikel Arteta's outfit.
The Gunners have only conceded one goal all season in the Premier League.
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Prediction
Arteta's team are known for their possession dominance in games and they will be confident of keeping Bilbao at bay on Tuesday.
Bilbao are no slouches themselves and their strong start to the season suggests they will be no pushovers.
Picking a winner looks tough at the San Mames, but a low-scoring game appears likely.
Bilbao are expected to struggle in the final third without Williams and the Gunners will look to frustrate and subdue their opponents.
Arsenal won six of their eight league phase matches last season and only conceded three goals.
While they have not struggled in the final third this season, this is their first short turnaround after a weekend fixture, so they may struggle to rack up the goals on their travels.