Arsenal have discovered their full list of fixtures for the 2025/26 season, revealing exactly who they will play in each matchweek.
The Gunners came painfully close to Premier League success again last season, finishing second for a third successive campaign.
Mikel Arteta will want to flip the narrative this season, looking to end a 22-year wait for the title, last won in 2004.
He can now start to plot the course ahead, with Arsenal finally discovering what their campaign is set to look like.
So, with that said, here’s a look at the full list of Arsenal fixtures for 2025/26.
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Full Arsenal fixture list for 2025/26 Premier League season
August
- 17 August – Manchester United v Arsenal
- 23 August – Arsenal v Leeds United
- 30 August – Liverpool v Arsenal
In their first month back in action, Arsenal will take on Manchester United in their first game, before facing Leeds and then title challengers Liverpool in a difficult start to the campaign.
September
- 13 September – Arsenal v Nottingham Forest
- 20 September – Arsenal v Manchester City
- 27 September – Newcastle United v Arsenal
September will see Arsenal start to put together a run of matches, though there is an international break to be wary of.
The Gunners take on Nottingham Forest, Manchester City and Newcastle in a tough run of three fixtures.
October
- 4 October – Arsenal v West Ham United
- 18 October – Fulham v Arsenal
- 25 October – Arsenal v Crystal Palace
October has even more challenges ahead in the Premier League, along with an international break, as Arsenal face West Ham, Fulham and Crystal Palace in a month filled with London clashes.
November
- 1 November – Burnley v Arsenal
- 8 November – Sunderland v Arsenal
- 22 November – Arsenal v Tottenham Hotspur
- 29 November – Chelsea v Arsenal
There’s plenty of action to be had in November, including the final international break of the calendar year.
Arsenal have matches against newly promoted Burnley and Sunderland on the road, before the North London Derby and a clash with rivals Chelsea.
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December
- 3 December – Arsenal v Brentford
- 6 December – Aston Villa v Arsenal
- 13 December – Arsenal v Wolves
- 20 December – Everton v Arsenal
- 27 December – Arsenal v Brighton
- 30 December – Arsenal v Aston Villa
The season really kicks into gear in December, as a whole host of games play out over the festive fixture schedule.
Arsenal have plenty of games, with four of those at home in December, taking on Brentford, Wolves, Brighton and Aston Villa, alongside trips to Villa and Everton.
January
- 3 January – Bournemouth v Arsenal
- 7 January – Arsenal v Liverpool
- 17 January – Nottingham Forest v Arsenal
- 24 January – Arsenal v Manchester United
- 31 January – Leeds United v Arsenal
A new year brings fresh hope for Arsenal as they have matches against close rivals Liverpool and Manchester United, on top of tough trips away to Bournemouth, Nottingham Forest and Leeds.
February
- 7 February – Arsenal v Sunderland
- 11 February – Brentford v Arsenal
- 21 February – Tottenham Hotspur v Arsenal
- 28 February – Arsenal v Chelsea
February kicks off the real run towards the finish line as everyone looks to move a little closer to their final goal.
Arsenal will take on Sunderland and Brentford before the North London Derby and a clash with fellow London rivals Chelsea.

March
- 4 March – Brighton v Arsenal
- 14 March – Arsenal v Everton
- 21 March – Wolves v Arsenal
March marks an important month, as teams are given some respite with the return of the international break.
Arsenal will want to put that to full use in surrounding games with two away games at Brighton and Wolves, either side of Everton at home.
April
- 11 April – Arsenal v Bournemouth
- 18 April – Manchester City v Arsenal
- 25 April – Arsenal v Newcastle United
The penultimate month of the season will see Arsenal take on Bournemouth, Manchester City and Newcastle in a tough race to the finish.
May
- 2 May – Arsenal v Fulham
- 9 May – West Ham United v Arsenal
- 17 May – Arsenal v Burnley
- 24 May – Crystal Palace v Arsenal
The final month of the season will see Arsenal take on three London rivals as Fulham, West Ham and Crystal Palace await alongside Burnley, as they look to finally lift the title in the final match of the campaign.
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