The Premier League has officially set our penultimate league match against Manchester United at Old Trafford for Sunday, May 12 at 4.30 pm.
The clash will be broadcast live on Sky Sports in the UK.
The last time Arsenal won at Old Trafford in the Premier League was at the end of 2020 yet Mikel Arteta’s men will arrive there this year hoping to grab all three points to help them claim the title.
While a title celebration at Old Trafford would be the stuff of (repeated) dreams, it’s hard to know where exactly the title race will stand by the time we get to the penultimate weekend.
The rest of our league schedule is now also set, with all matches likely to be televised. Just be aware that our fixture against Spurs on April 28 could shift to April 27 if we make it all the way to the Champions League semi-finals after the second leg against Bayern Munich.
Here’s the full rundown of our remaining fixtures:
- Arsenal vs Aston Villa (April 14, 4.30pm)
- Wolves vs Arsenal (April 20, 7.30pm)
- Arsenal vs Chelsea (April 23, 8pm)
- Tottenham vs Arsenal (April 28, 2pm)
- Arsenal vs Bournemouth (May 4, 12.30pm)
- Manchester United vs Arsenal (May 12, 4.30pm)
- Arsenal vs Everton (May 19, 4pm)
In other news, Martin Odegaard is in the running for the UEFA Champions League Player of the Week following his impressive performance in Arsenal’s 2-2 draw with Bayern Munich, where he created five chances, made 29 final-third passes, and achieved an 88% passing accuracy. He’s up against Phil Foden, Raphinha, and Antoine Griezmann for the award.
He’s up against Phil Foden, Raphinha, and Antoine Griezmann for the award and you can vote for the Arsenal captain here.