Arsenal to kick off new Premier League season at home to Nottingham Forest
The Gunners return to league action on August 12, with the first north London derby against Spurs at the Emirates on September 23, and the return fixture pencilled in for April 27
Thursday, 15th June 2023 — By Steve Barnett

ARSENAL will start their 2023/24 Premier League campaign by welcoming Nottingham Forest to the Emirates Stadium on Saturday, August 12, in a 12.30pm kick off that will be screened live on TV.
Today’s (Thursday) big reveal also saw the Gunners handed London derbies away to Crystal Palace and at home against Fulham in the opening month.
Manchester United will then visit the capital at the start of September – currently penned in for Saturday, September 2 at 3pm but likely to change for TV scheduling.
The first north London derby of the season takes place at the Emirates on September 23, with the reverse fixture due to be played on April 27.
Arsenal will also face back-to-back games against Manchester City and Chelsea in both October and March.
The Gunners end the season with a home game against Everton on May 19, a week after visiting Manchester United for their final away game.
Mikel Arteta’s side will, of course, play Man City in pre-season when the two teams set to meet in the Community Shield at Wembley on Sunday, August 6 in the traditional curtain raiser for the new campaign.
August
12: NOTTINGHAM FOREST (H)
19: Crystal Palace (a)
26: FULHAM (H)
September
2: MANCHESTER UNITED (H)
16: Everton (a)
23: TOTTENHAM (H)
30: Bournemouth (a)
October
7: MAN CITY (H)
21: Chelsea (a)
28: SHEFFIELD UNITED (H)
November
4: Newcastle (a)
11: BURNLEY (H)
25: Brentford (a)
December
2: WOLVES (H)
5: Luton (a)
9: Aston Villa (a)
16: BRIGHTON (H)
23: Liverpool (a)
26: WEST HAM (H)
30: Fulham (a)
January
13: CRYSTAL PALACE (H)
30: Nottingham Forest (a)
February
3: LIVERPOOL (H)
10: West Ham (a)
17: Burnley (a)
24: NEWCASTLE (H)
March
2: Sheffield United (a)
9: BRENTFORD (H)
16: CHELSEA (H)
30: Man City (a)
April
2: LUTON (H)
6: Brighton (a)
13: ASTON VILLA (H)
20: Wolves (a)
27: Tottenham (a)
May
4: BOURNEMOUTH (H)
11: Manchester United (a)
19: EVERTON (H)