Arsenal Premier League 2024/25 fixtures: Full schedule and dates as Gunners aim to push reigning champions Manchester City for title
Arsenal's fixtures for the 2024-25 Premier League season have been announced. Mikel Arteta's team have finished the last two seasons as runners-up and will be looking to improve on that this season.
The north London outfit will start their season on August 17 at the Emirates against Wolverhampton Wanderers. Arsenal have a tough start to their campaign as the first three away fixtures are difficult.
Arteta's side will play Aston Villa, Tottenham Hotspur in the north London derby, and champions Manchester City in their first three away fixtures. They will take on Manchester United in a massive game at the Emirates in early December.
Arsenal's full fixtures for the 2024-25 season
Arsenal have a relatively easier end to the 2024-25 campaign. They will play Crystal Palace, Bournemouth, and Newcastle United at home in their final three home games.
A crucial away game against Liverpool and another against Southampton will conclude the upcoming season.
Checkout the full set of fixtures below:
August:
Wolves (H) August 17
Aston Villa (A) August 24
Brighton (H) August 31
September:
Tottenham Hotspur (A) September 14
Manchester City (A) September 21
Leicester City (H) September 28
October
Southampton (H) October 5
Bournemouth (A) October 19
Liverpool (H) October 26
November
Newcastle (A) November 2
Chelsea (A) November 9
Nottingham Forest (H) November 23
West Ham United (A) November 30
December
Manchester United (H) December 3
Fulham (A) December 7
Everton (H) December 14
Crystal Palace (A) December 21
Ipswich Town (H) December 26
Brentford (A) December 29
January
Brighton (A) January 4
Tottenham (H) January 14
Aston Villa (H) January 18
Wolves (A) January 25
February
Manchester City (H) February 1
Leicester City (A) February 15
West Ham United (H) February 22
Nottingham Forest (A) February 25
March
Manchester United (A) March 8
Chelsea (H) March 15
April
Fulham (H) April 1
Everton (A) April 5
Brentford (H) April 12
Ipswich Town (A) April 19
Crystal Palace (H) April 26
May
Bournemouth (H) May 3
Liverpool (A) May 10
Newcastle (H) May 18
Southampton (A) May 25