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Arsenal announce initial schedule for Emirates fixtures in 2022/2023

Arsenal have released details of a handful of women’s team fixtures which will be staged at the Emirates Stadium in 2022/2023.

The Gunners’ women’s team featured in N5 more than ever before last season and that theme may continue this term with Jonas Eidevall’s side again receiving the full support of the club.

Arsenal have issued an official club press release which has confirmed that three Barclays Women’s Super League fixtures will be staged at the Emirates Stadium in 2022/2023. The North London derby on 25 September 2022 will be the first game of the season to be held at Arsenal’s traditional home while the matches against Manchester United on 19/20 November 2022 and Chelsea on 14/15 January 2023 are also set to take place in N5.

Eidevall’s side will again play in the UEFA Women’s Champions League in 2022/2023 and Arsenal have confirmed that any group stage matches will be held at the Emirates Stadium. The club’s Round 2 home tie will take place at the LV Bet Stadium in Boreham Wood.

Tickets for the North London derby against Tottenham Hotspur are on-sale now. Arsenal Members who took advantage of the exclusive six-game package will have access to all games at the Emirates Stadium during the 2022/2023 campaign and Arsenal Women Season Ticket Holders have access to all Barclays Women’s Super League games played at the Emirates Stadium as part of their Season Ticket. Fans should visit Arsenal’s official club website for more information.

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