Arsenal’s 2024 Premier League Schedule: Breaking Down Their Final 10 Matches As Title Race Heats Up

Arsenal’s 2024 Premier League Schedule: Breaking Down Their Final 10 Matches As Title Race Heats Up

Joel Reyes
March 19, 2024 at 6:54 AM
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  • Arsenal, Liverpool, and Manchester City are locked in a tight battle for the Premier League title
  • The Gunners hold the lead over Liverpool on goal difference heading into the international break
  • Mikel Arteta's men have 10 matches remaining in the 2023-24 Premier League season

The Premier League title race is going down the wire.

Only one point separates Arsenal, Liverpool, and Manchester City at the top of the table heading into the international break.

Sports Brief looks at the Gunners' final 10 matches of the 2023-24 Premier League season as they attempt to win their first title since 2004.

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Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta and David Raya celebrate after their Champions League win over Porto. Image: Marc Atkins.
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Arsenal's Remaining Premier League Schedule

Date

Opponent (Home/Away)

Ranking of Opposing Team

Result of 1st Meeting

March 31, 2024

Manchester City (Away)

3rd

Arsenal Win (1-0)

April 3, 2024

Luton Town (Home)

17th

Arsenal Win (4-3)

April 6, 2024

Brighton (Away)

8th

Arsenal Win (2-0)

April 14, 2024

Aston Villa (Home)

4th

Aston Villa Win (1-0)

April 20, 2024

Wolves (Away)

9th

Arsenal Win (2-1)

April 27, 2024

Tottenham Hotspur (Away)

5th

Draw (2-2)

May 4, 2024

Bournemouth (Home)

13th

Arsenal Win (4-0)

May 11, 2024

Manchester United (Away)

6th

Arsenal Win (3-1)

May 19, 2024

Everton (Home)

16th

Arsenal Win (1-0)

To be determined

Chelsea (Home)

11th

Draw (2-2)

Strength of schedule

Six of Arsenal's last 10 Premier League matches will come against top-10 opponents.

Five of those games will happen in March and April, with the Gunners facing third-ranked Manchester City, eight-ranked Brighton, fourth-ranked Aston Villa, ninth-ranked Wolves, and fifth-ranked Spurs during that period.

Arsenal have an easier schedule to close the season, with two of their last three matches coming against teams outside the top 10. They will face 13th-ranked Bournemouth on May 4 before concluding their league campaign against 16th-ranked Everton on May 19.

Arsenal's games at home and the road

Five of the Gunners' remaining 10 games will take place at the Emirates Stadium. They will face Luton Town, Aston Villa, Bournemouth, Everton, and Chelsea at home.

Arsenal will face tough tests on the road, though, as all five of their remaining away games will come against top-10 opponents.

They will face Manchester City at the Etihad Stadium on March 31, Brighton at American Express Stadium on April 6, Wolves at the Molineux Stadium on April 20, Spurs at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium on April 27, and Manchester United at Old Trafford on May 11.

Past meetings with remaining opponents

The Gunners have fared well against their remaining opponents, beating seven of them in their previous meetings this season.

Arsenal won against Manchester City, Luton Town, Brighton, Wolves, Bournemouth, Manchester United, and Everton in their opening encounters this campaign.

Among the teams that they will still face this season, only Aston Villa have recorded a win against them. Arsenal lost 1-0 to Unai Emery's men at Villa Park. John McGinn scored the game's lone goal in the seventh minute, per Sky Sports.

Arsenal sign wonderkid Clarke from Wolves

Sports Brief recently reported on Arsenal confirming a new signing.

The Gunners have snapped up wonderkid Bryden Clarke from Wolves.

The young defender will join Arsenal's Under-18 team for the time being.

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Joel Reyes is a sports editor at Sportsbrief.com with a Bachelor of Arts degree in Journalism from the University of the Philippines. He has eight years of work experience in sports writing.
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