Arsenal news: The Gunners will return to the Champions League for the first time since the 2016/17 season with their group stage fixture dates now being confirmed
With six extra fixtures to fit into Arsenal's upcoming schedule, the dates of those ties have now been decided upon. The Gunners will kick off their campaign by facing PSV at Emirates Stadium on Wednesday, September 20 before a trip to Lens on Tuesday, October 3.
Exactly three weeks later, Arsenal will take on Sevilla in Spain before the return fixture is played in north London on Wednesday, November 8. An international break sees a bigger gap emerge next before Arsenal's next clash where they are again at home this time against Lens on Wednesday, November 29 with the curtain closing on their group stage venture in Eindhoven on Tuesday, December 12.
As for holders Man City, they will face FK Crvena Zvezda (Tuesday, September 19 at home and Wednesday, December 13 away). Pep Guardiola's side will once again be tested against RB Leizpig with the German outfit drawn as their Pot 2 team with the away game set for Wednesday, October 4 and home meeting on Tuesday, November 28.
In between those four games, Man City will do battle with Young Boys first in Switzerland on Wednesday, October 25 before welcoming them to Etihad Stadium on Tuesday, November 7. Manchester United begin their campaign with the worst possible draw as they are down to face Bayern Munich at the Allianz Arena on Wednesday, September 20 and therefore close out their group stage fixtures by facing the German giants at Old Trafford on Tuesday, December 12.
Galatasaray will be their first visitors on Tuesday, October 3 before Erik ten Hag's side travel to Turkey on Wednesday, November 29. Man United's final opponents are Copenhagen with the home clash to be contested on Tuesday, October 24 and the away game on Wednesday, November 8.
Newcastle kick off their long-awaited return with an immediate San Siro comeback for Sandro Tonali as they take on AC Milan on Tuesday, September 19. The home game is then down for Wednesday, December 13 with their first clash at St James Park against Paris Saint-Germain on Wednesday, October 4 and the away game on Tuesday, November 28.
The Magpies will also face Borussia Dortmund at home on Wednesday, October 25 and in Germany on Tuesday, November 7. Of the four English teams, Manchester City and Arsenal have certainly been given a favourable draw with both teams in action on the European stage before they face off in the Premier League on Sunday, October 8.
Neither has a distinct advantage although Arsenal will feel they hold a slight one as their game away to Lens is the day before Man City battle Leipzig in Germany, meaning an extra day of rest and preparation for the Gunners.
Arsenal's fixtures in full:
* Wednesday, September 20 Arsenal vs PSV
* Tuesday, October 3 - Lens vs Arsenal
* Tuesday, October 24 - Sevilla vs Arsenal
* Wednesday, November 8 - Arsenal vs Sevilla
* Wednesday, November 29 - Arsenal vs Lens
* Tuesday, December 12 - PSV vs Arsenal
zukabemopt
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my life my team arsenal for life we are bringing it at home with ateta
tawenptuy
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Newcastle and Manchester city should swap the groups
malablata
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Who like me still looking for Chelsea? ππππ
Demanstevoo123
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Great
Chandrayaan04
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newcastle may surprise us all
Yes by not winning a single match..
Fubbdeoprt
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newcastle may surprise us all
Fubbdeoprt
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Every match is a final for Newcastle!
newcastle may serprise us all
Zebbipryz
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losssss
nusiklnopr
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wow
Miubdkru
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Jesus Christ.SonArsenal last played champions league football since 2015/16..incredible..
Did you just wake up from sleep?
viucdelnz
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why not replace Newcastle with Manchester City in that group.
still City will top no team is tough for City
Lusdmpstuz
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Jesus Christ.SonArsenal last played champions league football since 2015/16..incredible..
are you playing?
wizzybbigstepper
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Gunners π₯
mapaeilmu
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Jesus Christ.SonArsenal last played champions league football since 2015/16..incredible..
Zaabilpuz
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champions league na your mate?
Zaabilpuz
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why not replace Newcastle with Manchester City in that group.
Desmondeyum
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Ronaldinho must explain! We know he visited South Africa years ago.
wibeikpsyz
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Baryan of tucel is not Baryan of Neglesman we don't fear
Mustaphy90
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It was unfair draw for debutant Newcastle better for united to be in that group because they've experience than Newcastle sincere it's unfair for them I feel for them
Newcastle are not debutant in the champions league, but it's has been 20 years since they last play in the champions league.
muoabdkpz
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Every match is a final for Newcastle!
S100K
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At least United's first trip which will be one of the standout game on match day one won't be such disaster π
mahatmj
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as a city fan All support to Newcastle as they prepare for 6 hell games
Lisiknopsz
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It was unfair draw for debutant Newcastle better for united to be in that group because they've experience than Newcastle sincere it's unfair for them I feel for them
dee_59
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All the Best Gooners...