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Arsenal’s fixtures and dates for December and January have been revealed

As the Premier League season progresses, Arsenal finds themselves in a promising position, currently sitting in 3rd place on the table with 21 points in the 2023/24 campaign. With some exciting matches ahead, let’s take a look at their confirmed fixtures and dates for December and January.

First up, on Tuesday, December 5th, Arsenal will face Luton Town away from home. The match is scheduled to kick off at 8:15 pm. This will be followed by an away game against Aston Villa on Saturday, December 9th, with a kick-off time of 5:30 pm.

Returning to their home ground, The Emirates Stadium, Arsenal will take on Brighton on Sunday, December 17th at 2 pm. This will be an important game for the Gunners as they aim to secure another victory.

As the festive season approaches, Arsenal faces a tough challenge against Liverpool at Anfield on Saturday, December 23rd. The match is set to kick off at 5:30 pm and promises to be an exciting clash between two top teams.

Following a slight fixture change due to Boxing Day commitments, Arsenal will now play West Ham at home on Thursday, December 28th at 8:15 pm. This rescheduled match provides an opportunity for fans to enjoy some thrilling football during the holiday period.

Ending the year with a bang, Arsenal will travel to Craven Cottage to face Fulham on Sunday, December 31st at 2 pm. It will be an exciting way for fans to bid farewell to the year and welcome in the new one.

Looking ahead to January, there is one confirmed fixture change. Arsenal’s match against Crystal Palace has been moved from January 13th to January 20th. The game will kick off at 12:30 pm and takes place at The Emirates Stadium.

With their recent UEFA Champions League victory against Sevilla away from home ending in a scoreline of 2-1 in favor of the Gunners, Arsenal’s next challenge awaits them at The Emirates Stadium against Sheffield United on Saturday. Fans eagerly anticipate this upcoming clash as they hope for another impressive performance from their team.

As we approach the busy festive period and into the new year, Arsenal supporters can look forward to some thrilling encounters as they continue their pursuit of success in both domestic and European competitions.

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