- Arsenal finished top of Europa League Group H with 13 points from six matches
- Gunners could be drawn against any of the unseeded Champions League sides
- Arsenal beat BATE Borisov 6-0 on Thursday night in front of a half-filled Emirates
- The Europa League round of 32 matches will take place on February 15 and 22
Arsenal thrashed BATE Borisov 6-0 on Thursday night in their final Group H clash as they sailed into the Europa League round of 32 with a resounding victory.
Arsene Wenger’s men had already guaranteed top spot in Group H before kick-off and will enter the Europa League knockout rounds as one of 16 seeded teams.
But who could the Gunners face? Sportsmail has profiled the best and worst-case scenarios for Wenger’s side as they prepare to learn their fate at Monday’s Europa League draw in Switzerland.
Arsenal rounded off their Europa League group stage campaign with a 6-0 win on Thursday
POTENTIAL OPPONENTS: Borussia Dortmund, Napoli, Celtic, Spartak Moscow, Astana, Partizan Belgrade, Ludogorets, AEK Athens, Lyon, FC Copenhagen, Steaua Bucharest, Marseille, Ostersunds, Nice, Real Sociedad.
Arsenal are seeded after finishing top of Group H. No team can play a club from their own Europa League group meaning the Gunners can’t face Red Star Belgrade.
Teams from the same country are also kept apart though England’s only other entrants Everton failed to make the knockout stages after a disastrous campaign.
Subsequently Arsenal could face any of the Europa League group runners-up (except Red Star) and the four unseeded Champions League sides.
Arsene Wenger will discover Arsenal’s fate at the round of 32 draw in Switzerland on Monday
A nightmare draw for Arsenal could see them face 2013 Champions League finalists Borussia Dortmund while Serie A title-chasers Napoli are another potential opponent.
An all-British clash featuring Celtic is on the cards while Russian giants Spartak Moscow round off the four Champions League sides Arsenal could face in the knockout stages.
Lyon are arguably the strongest side out of the Europa League group runners-up though Arsenal will be wary of Marseille, Real Sociedad and FC Copenhagen.
Swedish side Ostersunds, managed by Englishman Graham Potter, could also play Arsenal after a fairytale rise saw them secure a knockout spot as Group J runner-up.
Games will be played on February 15 and 22 with the full schedule set to be released following the draw in Nyon, Switzerland.