The 2024-25 fixture list announcement brings good news for Mikel Arteta's hopes of finally claiming the Premier League trophy
The 2024-25 fixture list announcement brings good news for Mikel Arteta's hopes of finally claiming the Premier League trophyare scheduled to play five of last season’s top eight sides in consecutive matches next season, which could giveStarting at the end of January 2025, City are scheduled to play five of last season’s top eight either side of the February international break.
And given the Gunners have trailed City in the past two seasons, this will provide a much-needed boost that they can overcome their rivals at the third time of asking.After the international break, City then have to host Newcastle and Liverpool before visiting Tottenham within a 10-day period.The opening weekend of the season has two particularly big games – Premier League debuts for Arne Slot at Liverpool and Maresca at Chelsea.
But both these games will give an instant indication of how quickly both managers will adapt to the Premier League.
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