Arsenal have responded to the Football Association over the various charges which followed last month's Old Trafford fracas with Manchester United.
The two clubs had originally been told to either request personal hearings, or admit guilt, by the end of last week.
But the deadline was moved because of the two clubs' Champions League commitments, although only United had responded by Monday afternoon.
Arsenal's Martin Keown, Lauren, Ray Parlour, Patrick Vieira, Ashley Cole and Jens Lehmann face a total of 11 charges.
Manchester United's Ryan Giggs and Cristiano Ronaldo also face individual
charges.
"The FA will now give full consideration to the information provided by both clubs over the next 24 hours before discussing this further publicly and confirming any hearing dates," said a statement on the FA's website.
Arsenal are accused of failing to control their players in incidents during and after the goalless draw at Old Trafford on 21 September.
The club could face a hefty fine if found guilty, and the six players could receive suspensions totalling more than 20 matches between them.
Boss Arsene Wenger, meanwhile, has also been asked to explain his outspoken
post-match criticism of Ruud van Nistelrooy, whose clash with Vieira sparked the angry scenes.