Arsenal will open their 2023-24 Premier League campaign at home to Nottingham Forest - the team that consigned them to second place with a 1-0 win in May - as Mikel Arteta and Co look to bounce back from their disappointing title collapse.
But it will be a tough run in for the Gunners, who will look to go one better than the previous campaign and end their long wait for a Premier League crown.
They will take on Tottenham and Manchester United away from home in two of their final four games, ending the season at home to Everton, at the end of a run of three away wins in five games to close out the campaign.