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EPL 2026/2027: Full list of Arsenal games

Arsenal to Open 2026/2027 Premier League Season Against Coventry City

Arsenal Football Club will begin its 2026/2027 Premier League season with a match against Coventry City, a newly promoted side, on Friday, August 21, at the Emirates Stadium.

The Gunners will play their first away fixture against Aston Villa on Saturday, August 29, at Villa Park.

Below is the complete schedule of Arsenal’s fixtures for the upcoming Premier League season:

August

  • August 21: Coventry City (Home)
  • August 29: Aston Villa (Away)

September

  • September 5: Chelsea (Home)
  • September 12: Sunderland (Away)
  • September 19: Brighton & Hove Albion (Away)

October

  • October 10: Leeds United (Home)
  • October 17: Nottingham Forest (Away)
  • October 24: Everton (Home)
  • October 31: Liverpool (Away)

November

  • November 7: Hull City (Home)
  • November 21: Newcastle United (Away)
  • November 28: Manchester City (Home)

December

  • December 2: Brentford (Away)
  • December 5: Tottenham Hotspur (Away)
  • December 12: Bournemouth (Home)
  • December 19: Manchester United (Home)
  • December 26: Crystal Palace (Away)
  • December 30: Fulham (Away)

January

  • January 2: Ipswich Town (Home)
  • January 6: Brentford (Home)
  • January 16: Hull City (Away)
  • January 23: Newcastle United (Home)
  • January 30: Manchester City (Away)

February

  • February 6: Liverpool (Home)
  • February 10: Ipswich Town (Away)
  • February 20: Fulham (Home)
  • February 27: Manchester United (Away)

March

  • March 3: Crystal Palace (Home)
  • March 13: Chelsea (Away)
  • March 20: Sunderland (Home)

April

  • April 10: Coventry City (Away)
  • April 17: Aston Villa (Home)
  • April 24: Bournemouth (Away)

May

  • May 1: Tottenham Hotspur (Home)
  • May 8: Leeds United (Away)
  • May 15: Nottingham Forest (Home)
  • May 23: Everton (Away)
  • May 30: Brighton & Hove Albion (Home)

Arsenal’s fixtures for the upcoming season signal a competitive schedule, as the club aims for a successful campaign in England’s top tier.

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