Manchester United (H) – Saturday, April 23
Next up for the Gunners is United, who are coming off the back of a hugely one-sided 4-0 loss to fierce rivals Liverpool on Tuesday night.
The Red Devils recorded a 3-2 victory against Arteta’s men earlier this season thanks to goals from Portuguese duo Cristiano Ronaldo and Bruno Fernandes.
West Ham (A) – Sunday, May 1
A trip to the London Stadium comes at potentially the perfect time for Arsenal as it comes right in between the first and second leg of West Ham’s Europa League semi-finals against Frankfurt.
The Gunners were able to beat the Hammers 2-0 at the Emirates Stadium back in December.
Leeds (H) – Sunday, May 8
The north Londoners’ penultimate home game comes against Leeds United, who are in solid form – winning three of their last four Premier League outings.
Jesse Marsch and Co will be looking to avenge the 3-1 win Arsenal were able to record at Elland Road over the festive period.
Tottenham (A) – Thursday, May 12
The North London Derby has finally been rescheduled and it is due to take place on a Thursday night in N17. It will be Antonio Conte’s first game in charge against Arsenal as Spurs manager.
Mikel Arteta’s men delivered a dominant display back in September, winning 3-1 at the Emirates.
Newcastle United (A) – Monday, May 16
Arsenal’s last away match of the season will take place at St. James’ Park against Newcastle United- a team they have beaten eight times in a row across all competitions.
The Magpies will likely be mathematically safe, something that could bode well for Arteta’s team.
Everton (H) – Sunday, May 22
It could very well all come down to the final game for both Arsenal and Everton. The Toffees are currently in a relegation scrap and find themselves just four points above 18th placed Burnley at this moment in time.
Still, Everton have won their last three matches against the Gunners, a record that the north Londoners will be desperate to put to an end in four weeks.
Tottenham’s final six Premier League fixtures
Brentford (A) – April 23
Leicester (H) – May 1
Liverpool (A) – May 7
Arsenal (H) – May 12
Burnley (H) – May 15
Norwich (A) – May 22
Manchester United’s final five Premier League fixtures
Arsenal (A) – April 23
Chelsea (H) – April 28
Brentford (H) – May 2
Brighton (A) – May 7
Crystal Palace (A) – May 22