Arsenal have received confirmation of their Premier League 2 fixtures for the forthcoming 2023-24 season.
The club’s U21s will kick-off their PL2 campaign against West Ham United on Friday, August 11, under the lights at Meadow Park in a 7pm kick-off.
The talented Yoiung Guns face last year's PL2 winners Manchester City on Friday, November 3 at Meadow Park, while the north London derby against Tottenham Hotspur will take place on Friday, March 8, also at Meadow Park.
Mehmet Ali's side will finish their campaign on the road against Liverpool on Sunday, April 28, in a 1pm kick-off.
Ahead of the new season, our under-21s will be competing in a new-look Premier League 2 which features a new format.
Here is everything you need to know about what is in store for Ali's side next term according to detailed guidance from Arsenal:
How have things changed?
Previously, the 25 clubs with Category One academies were split into two divisions. Teams played each other on a traditional home-and-away basis, with two clubs relegated and two promoted.
From next season however, the current 26 clubs that currently have Category One academy status will be placed in one division - in what is known as a Swiss-model, due to be utilised in the Champions League from 2024/25 onwards.
How will it work?
The teams will be divided into five pots based on performances over the past three seasons, with fixtures determined by a draw made according to clubs’ positions in the five seeded pots.
Each team will play 20 regular-season matches throughout the season - six fewer than we had during the 2022/23 campaign.
Teams will facing each club in their own seeding pot once, as well as three to five teams in all other pots either home or away, and the results of all the games will generate a table ranking the 26 teams.
After the regular season is completed, the top 16 teams will qualify for the play-offs. Teams will be drawn against each other based on their league positions (e.g. the team finishing first facing the team that finished 16th). These will be one-off elimination matches, with the higher-seeded team playing at home.
In addition, the teams finishing in the top 12 will be invited to take part in the next season’s Premier League International Cup.
Why is this happening?
The changes came about after an extensive review of PDP competitions, and was voted through by shareholders at the Premier League's annual AGM. It is hoped the removal of relegation will help clubs make development-first decisions, and minimise the impact of relegation on future groups of under-21 players.
The play-offs will also involve up to 16 teams up from four, and give teams a greater breadth of fixtures, playing 20 different opponents compared with only 13 in Division 1 and only 10 in Division 2.
See Arsenal’s full Premier League 2 schedule below:
Arsenal v West Ham United
Friday, August 11. 7pm
Meadow Park
Arsenal v Leicester City
Friday, August 18. 7pm
Meadow Park
Nottingham Forest v Arsenal
Monday, August 28. 7pm
Meadow Lane, Notts County FC
Arsenal v Reading
Sunday, September 3. 12pm
Meadow Park
Manchester United v Arsenal
Saturday, September 23. 7pm
Carrington Training Complex
Everton v Arsenal
Friday, September 29. 7pm
Southport FC
Arsenal v Brighton & Hove Albion
Sunday, October 29. 2pm
Meadow Park
Arsenal v Manchester City
Friday, November 3. 7pm
Meadow Park
West Bromwich Albion v Arsenal
Monday, December 4. 7pm
Keys Park Stadium
Sunderland v Arsenal
Monday, December 18. 7pm
Eppleton Colliery Welfare Ground
Arsenal v Middlesbrough
Friday, January 12. 7pm
Meadow Park
Wolverhampton Wanderers v Arsenal
Friday, January 26. 7pm
Kidderminster Harriers FC
Arsenal v Leeds United
Friday, February 9. 7pm
Meadow Park
Arsenal v Southampton
Friday, February 16. 7pm
Meadow Park
Chelsea v Arsenal
Friday, March 1. 7pm
Kingsmeadow Stadium
Arsenal v Tottenham Hotspur
Friday, March 8. 7pm
Meadow Park
Blackburn Rovers v Arsenal
Saturday, March 16. 1pm
Lancashire FA
Stoke City v Arsenal
Monday, April 8. 7pm
Bet365 Stadium
Arsenal v Aston Villa
Monday, April 15. 7pm
Meadow Park
Liverpool v Arsenal
Sunday, April 28. 1pm
Liverpool FC Academy
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