The 2023/24 season fixture list has been released. Arsenal will play five league games at the Emirates Stadium and potentially some Champions League games.

  • Arsenal’s 2023/24 season fixture list is out, with five league games scheduled at the Emirates Stadium.
  • Apart from the League games, Arsenal will participate in the UEFA Women’s Champions League, the FA Continental Tyres Cup, and the FA Women’s Cup.
  • The season’s start is delayed due to the FIFA WWC 2023 World Cup, and several Arsenal players will also participate in the new Nations League and the Paris Olympics next summer.
BOREHAMWOOD, ENGLAND - MAY 05: Frida Maanum of Arsenal celebrates after scoring the team's first goal during the FA Women's Super League match between Arsenal and Leicester City at Meadow Park on May 05, 2023 in Borehamwood, England. (Photo by Catherine Ivill/Getty Images)
BOREHAMWOOD, ENGLAND – MAY 05: Frida Maanum of Arsenal celebrates after scoring the team’s first goal during the FA Women’s Super League match between Arsenal and Leicester City at Meadow Park on May 05, 2023 in Borehamwood, England. (Photo by Catherine Ivill/Getty Images)

The FA has released the 2023/24 season fixture list, and Arsenal will play five League games at the Emirates Stadium, alongside potential Champions League Group stage games.

As usual, there will be 22 League games next season with 11 home games, five of which will be at the Emirates Stadium.

These include our league opener against Liverpool on Saturday, 1st October at 14:00.

The other four Emirates games are Arsenal v Aston Villa on 15th October, Arsenal v Chelsea on 10th December, Arsenal v Manchester United on 18th February, and Arsenal v Tottenham on 3rd March.

The remaining six home games will be played at Meadow Park.

On the away side, Arsenal will face Chelsea at Stamford Bridge on 17th March.

In addition to the League games, Arsenal are also participating in three other competitions: the UEFA Women’s Champions League, the FA Continental Tyres Cup, and the FA Women’s Cup.

The dates for these matches have been confirmed, barring the Conti Cup, as the FA waits to see if the WCL clubs make it to the Group stage.

  • 6/9 Sep: UWCL R1 SF and F
  • 10/11 Oct: UWCL R2 first leg
  • 18/19 Oct: UWCL R2 second leg
  • 14/15 Nov: UWCL GS1
  • 22/23 Nov: UWCL GS2
  • 13/14 Dec: UWCL GS3
  • 20/21 Dec: UWCL GS4
  • 14 Jan: FA Cup Round 4
  • 24/25 Jan: UWCL GS5
  • 30/31 Jan: UWCL GS6
  • 11 Feb: FA Cup 5th Round
  • 10 Mar: FA Cup QFs
  • 19/20 Mar: UWCL QF1
  • 27/28 Mar: UWCL QF2
  • 31 Mar: Conti Cup Final
  • 14 April: FA Cup SF
  • 20/21 April: UWCL SF1
  • 27/28 April: UWCL SF2
  • 11/12 May: FA Cup Final
  • 24/26 May: UWCL Final

The delayed start to the season is due to the FIFA WWC 2023 World Cup that will conclude on 20th August.

It will be a particularly lengthy season as many of the Arsenal players will also have commitments with the newly created Nations League in Europe, as well as the Paris Olympics next summer.