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Arsenal low-down: Gunners face a nightmare start to the season - before a grueling 13-day triple-header - and a brutal run-in including an away day they have not won in 12 YEARS

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By Dominic Hogan

Published: 09:01 BST, 18 June 2024 | Updated: 11:48 BST, 18 June 2024

Arsenal will know that they are going to have to go big at the start of the season if they are to have any chance of pipping Manchester City to the title at the third time of asking.

The Gunners have been the second-best side in the division for the second season in a row, pushing eventual winners City to the final game of the 2023-24 campaign last time out before falling agonisingly short.

This time round, Mikel Arteta's side will take on Tottenham Hotspur on the road on September 14 before a trip to the Etihad seven days later in a week that could prove decisive in the Gunners' hopes of a first title in over two decades.


As well as those two clashes, there is a tricky trip to Villa Park to negotiate on the second day of the new season, before a triple-header of Liverpool (H), Newcastle (A) and Chelsea (A) all within 13 days in October and November. 

Arteta and Co then welcome historic rivals Manchester United to the Emirates on December 3 in what has over the years proven to be one of the biggest games in the  football calendar. 

Mikel Arteta and Arsenal face a fiendish start to the season with Tottenham and Manchester City in their first five games

The Gunners will need to make a very fast start indeed in order to give themselves a platform to build on throughout the season

Their two meetings with bitter rivals Tottenham come on September 14 (A) and January 14 (H)

The relentless rate at which Arsenal seem to be facing their potential title rivals then slows down somewhat around the festive period, before the home north London derby on January 14, followed by Aston Villa (H) four days later.

It is then City who travel to the Emirates on February 1, with the Gunners hoping to pull off a similar result to last season, Gabriel Martinelli's deflected strike ending Arsenal's City hoodoo. 

After meetings with Leicester, West Ham and Nottingham Forest to close out February, March kicks off with a trip to Old Trafford and the visit of Chelsea a week later, before the run-in truly gets going. 

Whereas Man City take on only Man United and Aston Villa in their final 12 games in terms of their genuine Champions League rivals, Arsenal finish the season with a trip to Anfield on May 10 and the visit of Newcastle on May 18. 

On the balance of things, Arsenal's fixture list is bookended with incredibly tough ties, with their other meetings with top six rivals coming in regular clusters throughout the campaign. 

The Gunners of course come into the season off the back of a bitterly disappointing finale that saw them lose out on the final day, with their now 20-year wait for a Premier League crown continuing. 

Yet fans will perhaps feel that they have a very tall order indeed to end that drought with the release of their fixtures for the next campaign. 

With Liverpool away coming at such a crucial point in the season, the Gunners will be hoping to finally end their Anfield curse, having not won there in 12 years. 

Man City away in game five of the new campaign will prove to be a very stern test from the Gunners

The Gunners face a tough run-in as well, with Newcastle at home and Liverpool away in their final three games

The Gunners have a poor record away to the Reds having not beaten Liverpool at Anfield in 12 years 

What with City's run-in being comparatively much smoother, there will be even more pressure on that game, with Arsenal knowing that nothing short of perfection in the run-in will likely spell another year without the crown. 

The fixtures, of course, will likely change as a result of domestic cup competitions, which could throw a spanner in the works - or equally prove an unexpected boost to the schedule. 

Arsenal will of course also be hoping to go deep into European competition this term after reaching the last-eight in the Champions League last season, and will therefore likely need to use every ounce of talent in their squad over the course of the campaign. 

Read the full fixture list below:

17/08/2024 15:00 Arsenal v Wolverhampton

24/08/2024 15:00 Aston Villa v Arsenal

31/08/2024 15:00 Arsenal v Brighton

14/09/2024 15:00 Tottenham Hotspur v Arsenal

21/09/2024 15:00 Manchester City v Arsenal

28/09/2024 15:00 Arsenal v Leicester City 

05/10/2024 15:00 Arsenal v Southampton

19/10/2024 15:00 A.F.C. Bournemouth v Arsenal

26/10/2024 15:00 Arsenal v Liverpool

02/11/2024 15:00 Newcastle United v Arsenal

09/11/2024 15:00 Chelsea v Arsenal

23/11/2024 15:00 Arsenal v Nottingham Forest

30/11/2024 15:00 West Ham United v Arsenal

03/12/2024 19:45 Arsenal v Manchester United

07/12/2024 15:00 Fulham v Arsenal 

14/12/2024 15:00 Arsenal v Everton

21/12/2024 15:00 Crystal Palace v Arsenal

26/12/2024 15:00 Arsenal v Ipswich Town

29/12/2024 15:00 Brentford v Arsenal

4/01/2025 15:00 Brighton v Arsenal

14/01/2025 19:45 Arsenal v Tottenham Hotspur

18/01/2025 15:00 Arsenal v Aston Villa

25/01/2025 15:00 Wolverhampton v Arsenal

01/02/2025 15:00 Arsenal v Manchester City

15/02/2025 15:00 Leicester City v Arsenal

22/02/2025 15:00 Arsenal v West Ham United

25/02/2025 19:45 Nottingham Forest v Arsenal

08/03/2025 15:00 Manchester United v Arsenal

15/03/2025 15:00 Arsenal v Chelsea

01/04/2025 19:45 Arsenal v Fulham

05/04/2025 15:00 Everton v Arsenal

12/04/2025 15:00 Arsenal v Brentford

19/04/2025 15:00 Ipswich Town v Arsenal

26/04/2025 15:00 Arsenal v Crystal Palace

03/05/2025 15:00 Arsenal v A.F.C. Bournemouth

10/05/2025 15:00 Liverpool v Arsenal

18/05/2025 15:00 Arsenal v Newcastle United

25/05/2025 16:00 Southampton v Arsenal

EVERY TEAM'S 2024-25 FIXTURES 

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