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Arsenal Premier League TV Schedule Released

Arsenal Premier League TV Schedule Released

The Premier League have today released the TV schedule for games in August and September.

Arsenal will have six of their first eight Premier League games of the 2022/23 season televised, it has been confirmed.

Mikel Arteta's side begin the campaign at Selhurst Park away to Crystal Palace on Friday 5th August.

This will be broadcasted live on Sky Sports, kicking off at 8pm (UK).

The fixtures for this season were confirmed in full last month which saw Leicester City, Bournemouth, Fulham, Aston Villa, Manchester United, Everton and Brentford complete Arsenal's schedule for the opening eight games.

Now the Premier League have confirmed which games will be on Sky Sports and BT Sport after the picks were announced.

Following Arsenal's trip to Palace on the opening day, they host Leicester City at home on the 13th August. A game not televised.

A trip away to Bournemouth then comes on the 20th August, this game will be televised on Sky Sports.

Back to the Emirates for a game against Fulham on the 27th August, shown on Sky Sports.

Aston Villa then make the trip to North London on the 31st August, shown on BT Sport.

On 4th September, a massive game away at Old Trafford. Shown on Sky Sports.

Everton travel to the Emirates next on the 11th September. This game will not be televised.

Lastly, Arsenal will go to Brentford away on the 18th September. This game is again shown on Sky Sports.

August and September Fixture Schedule:

Fri Aug 5: Crystal Palace (A) 8pm - Sky Sports

Sat Aug 13: Leicester City (H) 3pm

Sat Aug 20: Bournemouth (A) 5.30pm - Sky Sports

Sat Aug 27: Fulham (H) 5.30pm - Sky Sports

Wed Aug 31: Aston Villa (H) 7.30pm - BT Sport

Sun Sep 4: Manchester United (A) 4.30pm - Sky Sports

Sun Sep 11: Everton (H) 2pm

Sun Sep 18: Brentford (A) 2pm - Sky Sports


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Topics: Arsenal, Mikel Arteta, Premier League