The game has already been moved from Poltava to Kiev amid security tensions in Ukraine but is now under threat once again
The match was moved from Poltava to Kiev yesterday due to security concerns after martial law was introduced in parts of the country.
And the club's vice-president said the club have not been told by the Olympic Stadium - where Uefa said the game would take place - that it will host the game or how ticketing will be managed.
Tensions between Russia and Ukraine are reaching boiling following the capture of three Ukrainian vessels off the coast of Crimea.
Around 500 Gunners supporters are expected to be in attendance for the game but they were told yesterday to make the 350km journey to the capital, approximately a four-hour drive away.
The club rang every travelling fan individually to ensure they knew where the game was being held.
But the game is under threat after Vorskla Poltava supporters called for a boycott due to the uncertainty in Ukraine.
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