Arsenal fixtures 2023/24 in full as Arteta gets inviting start to title push

15 June 2023 , 08:00
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Arsenal will be desperate to challenge reigning champions Manchester City (Image: AFP via Getty Images)
Arsenal will be desperate to challenge reigning champions Manchester City (Image: AFP via Getty Images)

Arsenal will begin their 2023-24 Premier League campaign with a home match against Nottingham Forest, as Mikel Arteta's side attempts to mount another title push.

It will be an opportunity for the Gunners to lay some ghosts to rest, after defeat away to Steve Cooper's team last season saw them surrender the league title to Manchester City. As was the case last season, Arteta's team have a relatively welcoming start, with Manchester United their only 'big six' opponents in the first five games.

The run-in carries some potential banana-skins, though. Arsenal have a North London Derby away at Tottenham in late April - something which tripped them up as they missed out on a top four finish in 2021-22 - while a trip to Manchester United in the penultimate game of the season could have a big impact on the final table.

Many fans will have found themselves rushing to find fixture dates against two particular clubs. The first is Spurs, with a home meeting in late September before the late-season reverse, and the second is reigning champions City.

Pep Guardiola's team are due to take on the Gunners for the first time in October, as part of a tricky-looking four-game run which also includes Spurs and a Chelsea side which may well be reinvigorated under new manager Mauricio Pochettino.

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The first of those games against City will come directly after a Champions League group game, while the reverse is scheduled for the end of March. As is always the case, the current fixture dates are subject to change as certain matches are moved for television.

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Arsenal fixtures 2023/24 in full as Arteta gets inviting start to title pushArsenal will kick things off at home to Nottingham Forest (Rui Vieira/AP/REX/Shutterstock)

Arsenal's six post-Champions League games in the first half of the season will see them line up against Spurs, Man City, Sheffield United, Burnley, Wolves and Brighton. All six of those league fixtures will take place at the Emirates Stadium.

The Boxing Day fixture is always one which a lot of fans look out for. Interestingly, this year's game is a direct repeat of the December 2022 clash with West Ham, which saw Arteta's team come from behind to beat David Moyes' men.

Here, Mirror Football looks at Arsenal's full fixture list for the 2023-24 campaign. They will need another fast start if they are to compete for the Premier League title once again.

Arsenal's 2023-24 Premier League fixtures in full:

12/08 Nottingham Forest (h)

19/08 Crystal Palace (a)

26/08 Fulham (h)

02/09 Manchester United (h)

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16/09 Everton (a)

23/09 Tottenham Hotspur (h)

30/09 Bournemouth (a)

07/10 Manchester City (h)

21/10 Chelsea (a)

28/10 Sheffield United (h)

04/11 Newcastle United (a)

11/11 Burnley (h)

25/11 Brentford (a)

02/12 Wolverhampton (h)

05/12 Luton Town (a)

09/12 Aston Villa (a)

16/12 Brighton (h)

23/12 Liverpool (a)

26/12 West Ham United (h)

Arsenal fixtures 2023/24 in full as Arteta gets inviting start to title pushArsenal have another Boxing Day meeting with West Ham (Getty Images)

30/12 Fulham (a)

13/01 Crystal Palace (h)

30/01 Nottingham Forest (a)

03/02 Liverpool (h)

10/02 West Ham United (a)

17/02 Burnley (a)

24/02 Newcastle United (h)

02/03 Sheffield United (a)

09/03 Brentford (h)

16/03 Chelsea (h)

30/03 Manchester City (a)

02/04 Luton Town (h)

06/04 Brighton (a)

13/04 Aston Villa (h)

20/04 Wolverhampton (a)

27/04 Tottenham Hotspur (a)

04/05 A.F.C. Bournemouth (h)

11/05 Manchester United (a)

19/05 Everton (h)

Some dates subject to change with TV scheduling and other competitions...

Tom Victor

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