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Arsenal receive good news as festive fixture schedule is confirmed

The Premier League season is always at its peak in the December festive season and Arsenal have received good news as their fixture schedule has been revealed.

The new Premier League season started in August and this year will be a campaign that will see no club play in the whole of November due to the World Cup that is scheduled to be in that period hence making a huge mess of the calendar year of games of the English league.

The Premier League is well known for its desire to still play games during the festive season in December plus new year and the fans are always hoping that they get favourable games since the games are played in a short period of time. These games attract a lot of supporters since what’s better than celebrating the December festive season with your club winning games and the matches have finally been confirmed with Arsenal getting favourable games this year.

ARSENAL’S CONFIRMED FESTIVE PERIOD

Arsenal Vs West Ham
Monday, 26th December
Kick-off 8pm ( UK time )

Brighton Vs Arsenal
Saturday, 31st December
Kick-off 5:30pm ( UK time )

Arsenal Vs Newcastle
Tuesday, 3rd January
Kick-off 8pm ( UK time )

Arsenal will be happy with these games as they have this season shown to be very great against sides like these and they will hope that they are still at the top of the Premier League, and on form.

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