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Premier League Fixtures: Arsenal Kick Off At Home To Crystal Palace
The 2014/15 Premier League fixtures have just been released and Arsenal will kick off the new season with a home game against Crystal Palace.
The opening fixtures will be played on the weekend of 16/17 August and we’ll take on Tony Pulis side before travelling to Merseyside to face Everton at Goodison Park the following weekend.
The next notable fixture sees us take on defending champions Manchester City in the fourth round of games on the 13th September, while the first North London Derby will be held at the Emirates on September 27th before the return fixture at White Hart Lane on 7 February.
We’ve been handed a very favourable Christmas period with QPR at home on Boxing Day followed by West Ham away two days later and Southampton away on New Years Day.
Finally, we all hope to see the boys lifting the Premier League trophy at home to West Brom on the final day of the season on 24th May.
Obviously these dates are subject to change for television schedules.
Arsenal Premier League fixtures 2014/15:
Aug 16: Crystal Palace (h)
23: Everton (a)
30: Leicester (a)
Sep 13: Man City (h)
20: Aston Villa (a)
27: Tottenham (h)
Oct 4: Chelsea (a)
18 Hull (h)
25 Sunderland (a)
Nov 1 Burnley (h)
8 Swansea (a)
22 Man Utd (h)
29 West Brom (a)
Dec 2 Southampton (h)
6 Stoke (a)
13 Newcastle (h)
20 Liverpool (a)
26 QPR (h)
28 West Ham (a)
Jan 1 Southampton (a)
10 Stoke (h)
17 Man City (a)
31 Aston Villa (h)
Feb 7 Tottenham (a)
10 Leicester (h)
21 Crystal Palace (a)
28 Everton (h)
Mar 3 QPR (a)
14 West Ham (h)
21 Newcastle (a)
Apr 4 Liverpool (h)
11 Burnley (a)
18 Sunderland (h)
25 Chelsea (h)
May 2 Hull (a)
9 Swansea (h)
16 Man Utd (a)
24 West Brom (h)
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