The 2025/26 Premier League season is fast approaching, and Arsenal fans will already be eyeing their fixture list with cautious optimism.
After narrowly missing out on the Premier League title last season, Mikel Arteta’s side will aim to do better this season and finally lift their first league trophy in over two decades.
Of all the teams in the top six. Arsenal have one of the hardest opening fixtures in the 2025/26 Premier League Season, just behind Manchester United.

The Gunners will face Manchester United in the opening game of the season before hosting newly-promoted Leeds at the Emirates. Arsenal will then travel to Anfield to play defending Champions Liverpool on the 30th of August.
Arsenal continue this tough run in September as they play Nottingham Forest, Manchester City, and Newcastle. The Gunners will have to dig deep and show that they can weather this storm. This tough start could also affect their title ambitions and set the tone for their entire campaign.
Other key dates that Arsenal fans will mark in their calendars in the derbies with Tottenham and Chelsea, which will take place on the 22nd and 29th of November. The Gunners host Tottenham Hotspur at home before travelling the next week to Stamford Bridge to play Chelsea.

Arsenal’s 2025/26 Premier League fixtures
All fixtures are subject to change.
August
17: Man Utd (A) – 4.30pm
23: Leeds (H) – 3pm
30: Liverpool (A) – 3pm
September
13: Nottingham Forest (H) – 3pm
20: Man City (H) – 3pm
27: Newcastle (A) – 3pm
October
4: West Ham (H) – 3pm
18: Fulham (A) – 3pm
25: Crystal Palace (H) – 3pm
November
1: Burnley (A) – 3pm
8: Sunderland (A) – 3pm
22: Tottenham (H) – 3pm
29: Chelsea (A) – 3pm
December
3: Brentford (H) – 8pm
6: Aston Villa (A) – 3pm
13: Wolves (H) – 3pm
20: Everton (A) – 3pm
27: Brighton (H) – 3pm
30: Aston Villa (H) – 8pm
January
3: Bournemouth (A) – 3pm
7: Liverpool (H) – 8pm
17: Nottingham Forest (A) – 3pm
24: Man Utd (H) – 3pm
31: Leeds (A) – 3pm
February
7: Sunderland (H) – 3pm
11: Brentford (A) – 8pm
21: Tottenham (A) – 3pm
28: Chelsea (H) – 3pm
March
4: Brighton (A) – 8pm
14: Everton (H) – 3pm
21: Wolves (A) – 3pm
April
11: Bournemouth (H) – 3pm
18: Man City (A) – 3pm
25: Newcastle (H) – 3pm
May
2: Fulham (H) – 3pm
9: West Ham (A) – 3pm
17: Burnley (H) – 3pm
24: Crystal Palace (A) – 4pm