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What are Arsenal's Premier League fixtures? Complete 2017-18 schedule

Arsenal's fixtures for the 2017-18 Premier League season have been released.

Revealed: Premier League 17-18 fixtures

The Gunners will begin the campaign with a home match against Leicester City, while the first north London derby of the campaign against Tottenham will take place on 18 November at the Emirates Stadium.

After a disappointing fifth-place finish last season, Arsenal fans will be demanding improvement from Arsene Wenger and his charges this time around. Their full league fixture list for 2017-18 is below.


AUGUST 2017


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12/08/201715:00Arsenal v Leicester City
19/08/201715:00Stoke City v Arsenal
26/08/201715:00Liverpool v Arsenal

SEPTEMBER 2017


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09/09/201715:00Arsenal v Bournemouth
16/09/201715:00Chelsea v Arsenal
23/09/201715:00Arsenal v West Bromwich Albion
30/09/201715:00Arsenal v Brighton and Hove Albion

OCTOBER 2017


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14/10/201715:00Watford v Arsenal
21/10/201715:00Everton v Arsenal
28/10/201715:00Arsenal v Swansea City

NOVEMBER 2017


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04/11/201715:00Manchester City v Arsenal
18/11/201715:00Arsenal v Tottenham Hotspur
25/11/201715:00Burnley v Arsenal
28/11/201719:45Arsenal v Huddersfield Town

DECEMBER 2017


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02/12/201715:00Arsenal v Manchester United
09/12/201715:00Southampton v Arsenal
12/12/201720:00West Ham United v Arsenal
16/12/201715:00Arsenal v Newcastle United
23/12/201715:00Arsenal v Liverpool
26/12/201715:00Crystal Palace v Arsenal
30/12/201715:00West Bromwich Albion v Arsenal

JANUARY 2018


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01/01/201815:00Arsenal v Chelsea
13/01/201815:00Bournemouth v Arsenal
20/01/201815:00Arsenal v Crystal Palace
31/01/201820:00Swansea City v Arsenal

FEBRUARY 2018


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03/02/201815:00Arsenal v Everton
10/02/201815:00Tottenham Hotspur v Arsenal
24/02/201815:00Arsenal v Manchester City

MARCH 2018


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03/03/201815:00Brighton and Hove Albion v Arsenal
10/03/201815:00Arsenal v Watford
17/03/201815:00Leicester City v Arsenal
31/03/201815:00Arsenal v Stoke City

APRIL 2018


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07/04/201815:00Arsenal v Southampton
14/04/201815:00Newcastle United v Arsenal
21/04/201815:00Arsenal v West Ham United
28/04/201815:00Manchester United v Arsenal

MAY 2018


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05/05/201815:00Arsenal v Burnley
13/05/201815:00Huddersfield Town v Arsenal

Arsenal lock horns with 2015-16 champions Leicester on the opening day as they look to put together a strong campaign on the back of a difficult 2016/-7 term.

Wenger's outfit travel to Liverpool - the side who pipped them to fourth place on the final day of last season - on matchday three, while a trip to champions Chelsea await them on matchday five.

Three of Arsenal's first five games will be played on the road, travelling to Stoke City on matchday two, while they will finish the season away at newly promoted Huddersfield Town on May 13.

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Arsenal have often struggled across November in previous campaigns and they may have their work cut out again in 2017-18, with games against Manchester City and Tottenham back-to-back this time around.

They travel to City on November 4 before hosting Tottenham 14 days later, while their away trip to Spurs has been pencilled in for February 10.

Arsenal will compete in the Europa League in 2017-18 after finishing fifth last time out and they will be away after five of their six group stage games, in what will be a real test for Wenger's charges.

Wenger, though, has only lost four times on the opening day of a new season, winning 11 and drawing five of his 20 fixtures.

And the Frenchman will be hoping to extend that run against Leicester, who will be under the guidance of Craig Shakespeare after he was appointed as manager on a permanent basis.

Arsenal play host to old foes Manchester United at the Emirates on December 2 before heading to Old Trafford on April 28.

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