Arsenal start their 2025/26 Premier League season on the back foot with a highly penalizing fixture list. They have difficult away games to negotiate against both Manchester United and Liverpool. The Gunners will first face Manchester United at Old Trafford on August 17 at 4:30 pm, with the match set to be broadcast live on Sky Sports. Arsenal are facing the prospect of a difficult trip to Anfield. Their first match in Liverpool, on 30th August at 3 pm, will be against the mighty Liverpool FC.
Arsenal will take on Leeds United in their first home game of the season, August 23 at 3 PM. This match is sandwiched in between two long road trips for the team. With home matches at a premium, this match provides the Gunners an important opportunity to take home valuable points. They require these wins as they get back on the road once more!
September Fixtures and Key Matches
September looks set to be a pivotal month for Arsenal as they look to build on their campaign before the international break. After the match against Liverpool, the Gunners will return home to face Nottingham Forest on September 13 at 3 pm, providing them with the chance to build momentum.
Later this month, Arsenal will meet arguably their stiffest competition. They’ll start with a home fixture against Manchester City on September 20 at 3 pm. It’s truly going to be the test for the team. More importantly, they want to test their own title aspirations against one of the league’s best outfits. On top of that, they’ll make the long trip to Newcastle on the 27th for yet another dangerous fixture at 3 pm.
October and November Challenges Ahead
As October unfolds, Arsenal will face West Ham at home on October 4 at 3 pm, before taking on Fulham away on October 19 at 3 pm. The month ends with a fun home game against Crystal Palace on the 26th at 3 PM. Arsenal will hope the home support can help them capitalize on this last chance to seize victory!
The month of November brings even more of a headache as Arsenal visits Burnley on November 2nd for a 3 pm kickoff. They will then face Sunderland in what appears to be a different competition, scheduled for November 9 at 3 pm. The Gunners’ long-delayed home North London derby against Tottenham is now set for November 22 at 3 pm. Then, on November 29 at 3 pm, they’ll face Chelsea in an away match.
Looking Ahead to December
As we zoom toward December, the Gunners will welcome Brighton to the Emirates on December 27 for a 3 pm kickoff. With hope this final match ends what has been a very difficult month for SEFC. It provides them an opportunity to build their standing in the league as they prepare for the new year.
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