We will be looking at All Arsenal’s 2025/26 fixtures, dates & time as the wait is over. The Premier league is back, and Arsenal return to the ground in 2026/26 with one aim on their minds.
After 3 uninterrupted seasons of falling just short under Mikel Arteta, the Gunners join the new campaign hungrier than ever. The Emirates are truthful are desperate to see their side lift the trophy for the first time since the invincible in 2004, and this season promises another stunning battle at the top.
Arteta’s project has brought Arsenal stability, consistency, and a return to the best level of English football. But the time for close moments is over. Arsenal must now change their promise into silverware. This summer has already highlighted the club’s ambition, with important investment across the squad, signaling the intent to go toe-to-toe with Manchester city.
When is the premier league 2026/26 fixture time and release date?
The premier league fixtures for the 2025/26 season already started on 18 June, with a release time of 9am (BST).
When is the first premier league fixture weekend?
The 1st premier league weekend of the 2025/26 season will span over 16 and 17 August giving 83 days from the end of final season to the begin of the new one.
When is the end of the premier league fixture weekend?
As it stands, the end premier league fixture is set to take place on Sunday, 24 May, 2026.
Average ticket price for an Arsenal match in 2025/26 and predictions.
Arsenal ticket prices usually range from £50 to £120. Anyway, for big matches against Manchester United, Tottenham, and Liverpool prices generally rise to £180-£250 for the best seats.
For the Champions League, demand is very high, with ticket prices ranging from £90 to £220 for knockout stage matches. For a decisive fixture or semi-final, prices can exceed £450.
All Arsenal’s 2025/26 fixtures, dates & time
August
- Sun 17 – Manchester United (Away)
- Sat 23 – Leeds United (Home)
- Sat 30 – Liverpool (Away)
September
- Sat 13 – Nottingham Forest (Home)
- Sep 16–18 – Champions League Matchday 1
- Sat 20 – Manchester City (Home)
- Mon 22 – League Cup Round 3
- Sat 27 – Newcastle United (Away)
- Sep 30–Oct 1 – Champions League Matchday 2
October
- Sat 4 – West Ham United (Home)
- Sat 18 – Fulham (Away)
- Oct 21–22 – Champions League Matchday 3
- Sat 25 – Crystal Palace (Home)
- Mon 27 – League Cup Round 4
November
- Sat 1 – Burnley (Away)
- Nov 4–5 – Champions League Matchday 4
- Sat 8 – Sunderland (Away)
- Sat 22 – Tottenham Hotspur (Home)
- Nov 25–26 – Champions League Matchday 5
- Sat 29 – Chelsea (Away)
December
- Wed 3 – Brentford (Home)
- Sat 6 – Aston Villa (Away)
- Dec 9–10 – Champions League Matchday 6
- Sat 13 – Wolverhampton Wanderers (Home)
- Mon 15 – League Cup Round 5
- Sat 20 – Everton (Away)
- Sat 27 – Brighton & Hove Albion (Home)
- Tue 30 – Aston Villa (Home)
January
- Sat 3 – Bournemouth (Away)
- Wed 7 – Liverpool (Home)
- Sat 10 – FA Cup Round 3
- Mon 12 – League Cup Semi-final, Leg 1
- Sat 17 – Nottingham Forest (Away)
- Jan 20–21 – Champions League Matchday 7
- Sat 24 – Manchester United (Home)
- Wed 28 – Champions League Matchday 8
- Sat 31 – Leeds United (Away)
February
- Mon 2 – League Cup Semi-final, Leg 2
- Sat 7 – Sunderland (Home)
- Wed 11 – Brentford (Away)
- Sat 14 – FA Cup Round 4
- Sat 21 – Tottenham Hotspur (Away)
- Sat 28 – Chelsea (Home)
March
- Wed 4 – Brighton & Hove Albion (Away)
- Sat 7 – FA Cup Round 5
- Sat 14 – Everton (Home)
- Sat 21 – Wolverhampton Wanderers (Away)
- Sun 22 – League Cup Final
April
- Sat 4 – FA Cup Quarter-final
- Sat 11 – Bournemouth (Home)
- Sat 18 – Manchester City (Away)
- Sat 25 – Newcastle United (Home) / FA Cup Semi-final
May
- Sat 2 – Fulham (Home)
- Sat 9 – West Ham United (Away)
- Sat 16 – FA Cup Final
- Sun 17 – Burnley (Home)
- Sun 24 – Crystal Palace (Away)
Champions League Knockout Stages
- Play-offs: Feb 17/18 & 24/25
- Round of 16: Mar 10/11 & 17/18
- Quarter-finals: Apr 7/8 & 14/15
- Semi-finals: Apr 28/29 & May 5/6
- Final: May 30





