are back in training as the club look to put the disappointment of last year’s failed title bid behind them.
The Gunners will look to go one better this time around and lift their first league title since their invincible season of 2003/04.
The upcoming season will also see Arsenal compete in the for the first time since 2016/16 following a number of years away from the top table of European football
Here is everything you need to know about Arsenal’s 2023 pre-season plans.
Arsenal’s pre-season fixtures
Arsenal started their pre-season 2023 with a 1-1 behind-closed-doors friendly against Watford at their London Colney training base on July 8.
’s men have now headed to Germany for a small training camp which will feature a friendly against 2. Bundesliga outfit Nurnberg on July 13.
Arsenal will then head stateside for their tour of the USA, which kicks-off with a game against the MLS All-Stars on July 19 in Washington.
The trip will also include fixtures against on July 22 and Barcelona on July 27 in New York and Los Angeles respectively.
The team will conclude their pre-season schedule at home against Monaco in the Emirates Cup on August 2.
Arsenal’s season will then begin against Manchester City in the Community Shield on August 2.
Arsenal have qualified for the season curtain-raiser at Wembley having finished second in the Premier League last year.
They club begin their Premier League campaign at home to Nottingham Forest on August 12.
Arsenal's pre-season 2023 fixtures and results
Saturday, July 8
- Arsenal 1-1 Watford (London Colney)
Thursday, July 13:
- Nurnberg vs Arsenal (Max-Morlock-Stadion, Nuremburg, 6pm BST)
Thursday, July 20:
- MLS All-Stars vs Arsenal (Audi Field, Washington, 1.30am BST)
Saturday, July 22:
- Arsenal vs Manchester United (MetLife Stadium, New York, 10pm BST)
Thursday, July 27
- Arsenal vs Barcelona (SoFi Stadium, Los Angeles, 3.30am BST)
Wednesday, August 2
- Arsenal vs Monaco (Emirates Stadium, 6pm BST)
Arsenal squad for Germany camp
The Arsenal travelling party features new signing Kai Havertz, who .
Folarin Balogun will also be given an opportunity to impress Arteta with the 22 year-old having scored 21 goals in 37 league games during his loan spell in Ligue 1 with Reims last season.
The American’s future at the Emirates is unclear, however, with a number of European clubs .
The group also contains youngsters .
Matt Turner and Emile Smith-Rowe will not be present owing to their involvement in international duty, whilst club-record signing Nicolas Pepe looks to be on his way out this summer.
Arsenal squad
Goalkeepers: Aaron Ramsdale, Alex Runarsson, Karl Hein
Defenders: Cedric, Ben White, Takehiro Tomiyasu, Kieran Tierney, Oleksandr Zinchenko, William Saliba, Rob Holding, Reuell Walters, Auston Trusty, Gabriel, Jakub Kiwior
Midfielders: Thomas Partey, Jorginho, Fabio Vieira, Mohamed Elneny, Martin Odegaard, Myles Lewis-Skelly, Ethan Nwaneri
Forwards: Gabriel Martinelli, Bukayo Saka, Reiss Nelson, Leandro Trossard, Marquinhos, Gabriel Jesus, Kai Havertz, Eddie Nketiah, Folarin Balogun
How to watch Arsenal’s pre-season friendlies
Fans will be able to live stream the games against Nurnberg, Manchester United, Barcelona and Monaco on .
A Pre-Season Match Pass is priced at £15.99 for all four games.
Alternatively, fans will be able to buy access to each game individually for £4.99 with an Early Bird pass.
The clash with the MLS All-Stars will be shown on the Apple TV app and is available via an .
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