Arsenal enters very busy month of March where they face some crucial games in Europa League and premier league. Although they are unlikely to finish in the top four and their only chance of playing Champions League next season is through winning Europa League where they face AC Milan over two legs. Apart from that they have a relatively normal Premier League action facing the likes of Brighton, Leicester and Watford.

Arsenal are set to take on AC Milan in the second leg of their UEFA Europa League 2018 round of 16 tie at Emirates on Thursday, 15th March 2018. Having won the first leg 2-0, Arsenal should cruise to next round with a positive result.
Below is the list of upcoming matches for Arsenal and the entire premier league fixture list for gunners. We will keep updating the fixture list as Arsenal head to the business end of the season.
Arsenal vs Crystal Palace (Premier League)
Date: Saturday, 20 January 2018 – Time: 15:00 uk time
Venue: Emirates Stadium, London
TV Channels: No TV coverage in the UK, NBCSN (US)
Arsenal vs Chelsea (EFL Cup – Semifinal 2nd Leg)
Date: Wednesday, 24 January 2018 – Time: 20:00 uk time
Venue: Emirates Stadium, London
TV Channels: SkySports (UK), FOX (US)
Swansea City vs Arsenal (Premier League)
Date: Tuesday, 30 January 2018 – Time: 20:00 uk time
Venue: Liberty Stadium, Cardiff
TV Channels: SkySports (UK)
Arsenal vs Everton (Premier League)
Date: Saturday, 03 February 2018 – Time: 17:30 uk time
Venue: Emirates Stadium, London
TV Channels: BT Sports(UK), NBC (US)
Tottenham vs Arsenal (Premier League)
Date: Saturday, 10 February 2018 – Time: 12:30 uk time
Venue: Wembley Stadium, London
TV Channels: Sky Sports (UK), NBC (US)
Ostersund vs Arsenal(Europa League – Round of 32 – 1st Leg)
Date: Thursday, 15 February 2018 – Time: 18:00 uk time
Venue: Jamtkraft Arena, Ostersund
TV Channels: BT Sports (UK), Fox (US)
Arsenal vs Ostersund (Europa League Round of 32 – 2nd Leg)
Date: Thursday, 22 February 2018 – Time: 20:05 uk time
Venue: Emirates Stadium, London
TV Channels: BT Sports (UK)
Below is the entire schedule of Arsenal for the upcoming season including premier league, champions league and all the other cup competitions. We will be updating the dates/times closer to the matches dates.
DATE | MATCHES | UK TIME | VENUE |
15 July | vs Sydney Wanderers (Friendly) | ANZ Stadium, Syden | |
19 July | VS Bayern Munich (Friendly) | Shanghai, China | |
22 July | vs Chelsea (Friendly) | Singapore | |
29 July | vs Benfica (Friendly) | 15:00 | Emirates Stadium |
30 July | vs Sevilla (Friendly) | 15:00 | Emirates Stadium |
06 August | vs Chelsea (Community Shield) | 14:00 | Wembley Stadium |
12 August | vs Leicester City | 15:00 | Emirates Stadium |
19 August | vs Stoke City | TBA | Britannia Stadiu |
26 August | vs Liverpool | TBA | Anfield |
09 September | vs AFC Bournemouth | TBA | Emirates |
14 September | Europa League (Matchday 1) | TBA | TBA |
16 September | vs Chelsea | TBA | Stamford Bridge |
20 September | League Cup (Round 3) | TBA | TBA |
23 September | vs West Brom | TBA | Emirates |
28 September | Europa League (Matchday 2) | TBA | TBA |
30 September | vs Brighton & Hove | TBA | Emirates |
14 October | vs Watford | TBA | Vicarage Road |
19 October | Europa League (Matchday 3) | TBA | TBA |
21 October | Everton | TBA | Goddison Park |
25 October | League Cup (Round 4) | TBA | TBA |
28 October | vs Swansea City | TBA | Emirates |
02 November | Europa League (Matchday 4) | TBA | TBA |
05 November | vs Manchester City | TBA | Etihad Stadium |
18 November | vs Tottenham | TBA | Emirates |
23 November | Europa League (Matchday 5) | TBA | TBA |
25 November | vs Burnley FC | TBA | Turf Moor |
28 November | vs Huddersfield Town | TBA | Emirates |
02 December | vs Manchester United | TBA | Emirates |
07 December | Europa League (Matchday 6) | TBA | TBA |
09 December | vs Southampton | TBA | St Mary’s |
12 December | vs West Ham | TBA | London Stadium |
Short Preview: Many believe that this will be the last season for Arsene Wenger as Arsenal manager as he go into his last year of the current contract. They have a solid squad with the inclusion of Granit Xhaka and all they need to do is keep the main players injury free to have a good shot at the title race. Regardless how Arsenal finish this season, they might part company with Wenger who would love to go out as the premier league medal.
Arsenal’s Champions League campaign begins in mid September and this is one competition where Wenger has failed miserably over the past decade. I expect them to put up a good showing this year but premier league quality has improved overall and it will be more difficult to win the title or even to remain in title race with so many contenders.