Arsenal will be hoping for a better outcome when they again get the Premier League campaign underway on Friday evening.
The Gunners’ trip to Crystal Palace follows on from a chastening opening to the 2021/22 campaign when all eyes were on them as they lost 2-0 to newly promoted Brentford.
The defeat was the first of three for Mikel Arteta ’s side, who went through August without registering a point, or a goal.
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The trip to Selhurst Park is one of four live TV outings for Arsenal in August.
Football.london has details of how you can catch them all.
Friday, August 5: Crystal Palace vs Arsenal (8pm kick-off)
Palace and Arsenal get the Premier League season underway in front of the Sky Sports cameras, with the match showing on Sky Sports Main Event, Sky Sports Premier League, Sky Sports Ultra HD and Sky Sports Showcase.
Saturday, August 20: Bournemouth vs Arsenal (5.30pm kick-off)
The Gunners’ home clash with Leicester on August 13 has a traditional Saturday 3pm kick-off, meaning the next chance to watch Arteta’s side on TV comes a week later.
The tea-time kick-off will be shown on Sky Sports Main Event, Sky Sports Premier League and Sky Sports Ultra.
Saturday, August 27: Arsenal vs Fulham (5.30pm kick-off)
Arsenal again provide the Saturday team-time viewing the following week, with Marco Silva’s Fulham the visitors to the Emirates.
It’s Sky Sports Main Event, Sky Sports Premier League and Sky Sports Ultra for this one also.
Wednesday, August 31: Arsenal vs Aston Villa (7.30pm kick-off)
The first full midweek schedule of the campaign sees Steven Gerrard bring his Aston Villa side to north London.
One of five top-flight fixtures taking place on the Wednesday, this one will be broadcast on BT Sport 4.
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