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Report: All You Need To Know About Arsenal’s First Three Matches Next Season

The full Premier League fixture has been released and we have made an overview on Arsenal's first three matches of the 2018/19 season.

As you all know, the full Premier League fixture has been released and it will see Arsenal get a tough start to the new season because they play their arch rivals. We have made this overview on Arsenal’s first EPL matches in the 2018/19 season.

1.Arsenal Vs Manchester City ( 11th, August 2018)

It is very awkward that the gunners will face the defending champions on opening day of the season. They will be facing City and their new manager Unai Emery who will be hoping to win over the hearts of the Arsenal fans who will be hoping to see him get this win.

Unai Emery has never managed a club in Premier League so he will be hoping to use the performance of Pep Guardiola’s men in the Community Shield match to find a way to defeat them. It will be a great start for Unai Emery if he wins his first home match against a top team like Manchester City.

2. Chelsea Vs Arsenal ( 18th, August 2018)

London Derby…. Arsenal fans have revealed their disappointment on Twitter about their first two matches being tough. Arsenal will be playing away from home as they face the blues, the result of the Arsenal match against Manchester City will decide the mood of the North Londoners.

For example, if Arsenal will have beaten City then they would face Chelsea with lots of confidence and maybe opposite of that if they lost.

3. Arsenal Vs West Ham United ( 25th, August 2018)

The gunners will be back at the Emirates Stadium for their third match of the season and it will be a must win match for Unai Emery if he loses the first two matches against Manchester City and Chelsea. West Ham United usually give the gunners a headache but the Arsenal team usually wins against them when at home.

Arsenal new manager Unai Emery will be hoping that his new signings he gets this summer get along and get well-integrated to his system before the season starts because it will be tough for him.

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