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A look at the dates of notable Arsenal fixtures

The fixture list for Arsenal’s 2024/25 Premier League season has been released, setting the stage for another exciting campaign. Following a strong 2023/24 season where Arsenal finished second with 89 points, just behind Manchester City’s 91, fans are eagerly anticipating the new challenges and key matchups ahead.

Arsenal will kick off their season at home on August 17th against Wolverhampton Wanderers, a fixture that will set the tone for their quest for the title. September promises early drama, featuring a high-stakes North London derby away against Tottenham Hotspur on the 14th, followed by a challenging away game at Manchester City on the 21st. These matches will be crucial in assessing Arsenal’s early season form.

October’s highlight is a home clash with Liverpool on the 26th, a fixture that often delivers excitement and drama. As the year winds down, December is packed with key games, including a home match against Manchester United on the 3rd, a festive Boxing Day fixture against Ipswich Town at home, and an away trip to Brentford on the 29th. These matches could be pivotal in shaping Arsenal’s position heading into the new year.

The new year kicks off with a trip to Brighton & Hove Albion on January 4th. Another North London derby looms large as Arsenal host Tottenham Hotspur on January 14th, a date fans will surely mark on their calendars. February begins with a significant home game against Manchester City on the 1st, a match that could have major title implications.

In March, Arsenal will visit Manchester United on the 8th, a fixture that historically holds great importance in the league standings. April and May will see Arsenal looking to solidify their position with key fixtures, including an away match at Liverpool on May 10th and the season finale away at Southampton on May 25th.

With this array of notable fixtures, Arsenal’s 2024/25 season promises to be filled with intense battles and critical moments as they aim to build on their previous campaign’s success and contend for the Premier League title.

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