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Arsenal fans criticise UEFA decision to move Europa League tie with Vorskla Poltava

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Arsenal fans have criticised UEFA for moving the club's Europa League tie with Vorskla Poltava almost 200 miles from the original venue.

The Group E game was scheduled to take place in Poltava, but UEFA's emergency panel announced on Tuesday the fixture would be moved to the Olimpiyskiy Stadium in Kiev following the introduction of martial law in some parts of Ukraine.

Despite the announcement, Vorskla announced they cannot guarantee they will be able to fulfil the fixture as club president Oleh Lysak says the club has not received confirmation from the Olympic Stadium that it will host the game.

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Around 500 Arsenal fans are expected to make the trip and some have already been affected by the late change as the new venue is about 190 miles away from the original.

Ukraine president Petro Poroshenko has called for martial law to be imposed in the country due to escalating tensions with Russia amid a row over Ukrainian ships in Crimea.

John Williamson, an Arsenal Independent Supporters' Association (AISA) committee member, said the announcement has been affecting the supporters' plans "dramatically".

Carl Jenkinson in action during the UEFA Europa League Group E match between Arsenal and Sporting CP at Emirates Stadium on November 8, 2018 in London, United Kingdom.
Image: Arsenal secured qualification to the Europa League round of 32 with a 0-0 draw against Sporting Lisbon in matchweek 4

"It's a major inconvenience not only for the fans, but for the team as well," he said. "Having spent a night in Poltava, I see no issues whatsoever with the match being played here.

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"I understand the political issues in surrounding areas but there are no problems in the town. I feel that UEFA hasn't assessed the situation and has overreacted."

"We arrived in Poltava on Tuesday with an original plan of spending four nights here, returning home on Saturday.

"Having been to Kiev three times previously, we have just decided that on matchday we will go by train to Kiev, return to Poltava on Friday and go to Kharkiv on Saturday for our flight back to London."

Arsenal will look to maintain their 100 per cent record in the Europa League in Baku
Image: The Gunners beat Vorskla Poltava 4-2 at the Emirates in September and will top the group with another win

A statement released by UEFA on Tuesday night said the panel will "continue to monitor and assess the security situation in Ukraine in the coming days before making any decision on potentially relocating other matches."

Arsenal have secured qualification to the last 32 of the Europa League and will top the group with a win in Kiev, having beaten Vorskla 4-2 at the Emirates in September.

The Gunners also face a North London derby fixture this weekend, facing Tottenham Hotspur live on Sky Sports Premier League with coverage starting from 2pm.

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