The Premier League have announced how many more Arsenal games will be broadcast on live television during the first two months of the new season.
Of course, it's already been revealed that the Gunners' opening fixture at home to Nottingham Forest on Saturday August 12 will be shown on TNT Sports and is the second live offering of the 2023/24 campaign as champions Manchester City get the ball rolling against newly-promoted Burnley at Turf Moor.
Now it can be confirmed that Arsenal's second game of the season - a London derby away at Crystal Palace - will now take place on Monday, August 21 to be shown on Sky Sports with kick-off slated for 8.00pm.
The next time Mikel Arteta's side will be shown live is at the beginning of September - the first game after the summer transfer window closes - as they welcome Manchester United to the Emirates Stadium. Originally scheduled to take place on the Saturday, the Red Devils will now make the trip N5 around 24 hours later with kick-off slated for 4.30pm.
Arsenal could then be back on TV after the international break, but as stated on the Premier League website, the plan to broadcast their game against Everton on Sky Sports at 5.30pm on September 16 is 'subject to upon the participation of potentially being in Champions League action the following Tuesday'.
And unsurprisingly the finally the first North London Derby of the season which takes place at the Emirates has been pushed back a day so Arsenal will look to record a third straight win over bitter rivals Tottenham Hotspur on Sunday 24 September with a 2pm kick-off on Sky Sports.
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Here is Arsenal's revised Premier League schedule for August and September:
12/08 - Nottingham Forest (H) - 12.30pm - TNT Sports
21/08 - Crystal Palace (a) - 8pm - Sky Sports
26/08 - Fulham (H) - 3pm
03/09 - Manchester United (H) - 4.30pm - Sky Sports
16/09 - Everton (a) - 5.30pm* - Sky Sports
24/09 - Tottenham (H) - 2pm - Sky Sports
30/09 - Bournemouth (a) - 3pm
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