Arsenal will begin their Premier League title bid with an opening game against fellow London side, West Ham United.

The Gunners will play Liverpool at home on the third matchday of the 2015/16 campaign and the first North London derby of the season will take place on November 7th at the Emirates, with the reverse fixture to be played on March 5th.

Arsenal’s first big test of the season will be on September 19th when the Gunners travel to the Stamford Bridge to play the reigning Premier League champions, Chelsea. In the opening ten games of the new season, Arsenal will only play two of last seasons top six, and the Gunners will also play only two of last season top six in the final ten games of the season.

The most difficult run in for the Gunners will be from the 12th of December to January 2nd where the Gunners face back to back away trips to Liverpool and Stoke City, they will then play Chelsea at home before finishing the difficult run away to Southampton.

Arsenal face a tough penultimate game of the season as the North London side travel to Manchester City, before finishing the season at home against Aston Villa.

Arsenal’s full fixture list:

August:

8 – West Ham (Home)

15 – Crystal Palace (Away)

22 – Liverpool (Home)

29 – Newcastle United (Away)

September:

12 – Stoke City (Home)

19 – Chelsea (Away)

26 – Leicester City (Away)

October:

3 – Manchester United (Home)

17 – Watford (Away)

24 – Everton (Home)

31 – Swansea City (Away)

November:

7 – Tottenham Hotspur (Home)

21 – West Bromwich Albion (Away)

28 – Norwich City (Away)

December:

5 – Sunderland (Home)

12 – Aston Villa (Away)

19 – Manchester City (Home)

26 – Southampton (Away)

28 – Bournemouth (Home)

January:

2 – Newcastle United (Home)

12 – Liverpool (Away)

16 – Stoke City (Away)

23 – Chelsea (Home)

February:

2 – Southampton (Home)

6 – Bournemouth (Away)

13 – Leicester City (Home)

27 – Manchester United (Away)

March:

1 – Swansea City (Home)

5 – Tottenham Hotspur (Away)

12 – West Bromwich Albion (Home)

19 – Everton (Away)

April:

2 – Watford (Home)

9 – West Ham (Away)

16 – Crystal Palace (Home)

23 – Sunderland (Away)

30 – Norwich City (Home)

May:

7 – Manchester City (Away)

15 – Aston Villa (Home)