Premier League clubs have learned their fixtures for the 2023-24 season, with last season's runners-up Arsenal starting their campaign at home against Nottingham Forest on August 12.

That match at the Emirates Stadium will see Mikel Arteta's men kick off at 12.30pm, while north London neighbours Tottenham, under new boss Ange Postecoglou after finishing eighth last term, visit Brentford on August 13 at 2pm.

West Ham, meanwhile, will travel to Bournemouth (3pm), having ended their 43-year wait for a trophy by winning the Europa Conference League, after placing 14th in the Premier League under David Moyes.

Arsenal visit Crystal Palace on the second Saturday of the campaign, then host Fulham in another London derby on August 26.

Tottenham welcome Manchester United for their first home match, then visit Bournemouth.

And West Ham welcome Chelsea to London Stadium, before heading to the coast to take on Brighton.

The first north London derby of the season will be at the Emirates Stadium on September 23, with the return meeting at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium on April 27.

The Gunners welcome champions Manchester City on October 7, then face a trip to Liverpool on December 23 and host West Ham on Boxing Day as Tottenham entertain Everton and visit Brighton over the festive period.

West Ham welcome Manchester United to Stratford two days before Christmas and are also set to meet Tottenham twice on Tuesdays, away on December 5 and at home on April 2.

As for the run-in, Arsenal host Bournemouth on May 4, visit Manchester United a week later and entertain Everton on Sunday May 19.

Spurs visit Liverpool, host Burnley and travel to Sheffield United for their last three matches, while West Ham visit Chelsea, host Luton Town and go to Manchester City for their finale.

All fixtures are 3pm unless stated and subject to change, with Arsenal set to compete in the Champions League and West Ham in the Europa League.

ARSENAL

Aug 12: N FOREST (12.30)
Aug 19: Crystal Palace
Aug 26: FULHAM
Sep 2: MAN UTD
Sep 16: Everton
Sep 23: TOTTENHAM
Sep 30: Bournemouth
Oct 7: MAN CITY
Oct 21: Chelsea
Oct 28: SHEFF UTD
Nov 4: Newcastle
Nov 11: BURNLEY
Nov 25: Brentford
Dec 2: WOLVES
Dec 5: Luton (7.45)
Dec 9: Aston Villa
Dec 16: BRIGHTON
Dec 23: Liverpool
Dec 26: WEST HAM
Dec 30: Fulham
Jan 13: CRYSTAL PALACE
Jan 30: N Forest (7.45)
Feb 3: LIVERPOOL
Feb 10: West Ham
Feb 17: Burnley
Feb 24: NEWCASTLE
Mar 2: Sheff Utd
Mar 9: BRENTFORD
Mar 16: CHELSEA
Mar 30: Man City
Apr 2: LUTON (7.45)
Apr 6: Brighton
Apr 13: ASTON VILLA
Apr 20: Wolves
Apr 27: Tottenham
May 4: BOURNEMOUTH
May 11: Man Utd
May 19: EVERTON (4)

TOTTENHAM

Aug 13: Brentford (2)
Aug 19: MAN UTD
Aug 26: Bournemouth
Sep 2: Burnley
Sep 16: SHEFF UTD
Sep 23: Arsenal
Sep 30: LIVERPOOL
Oct 7: Luton
Oct 21: FULHAM
Oct 28: Crystal Palace
Nov 4: CHELSEA
Nov 11: Wolves
Nov 25: ASTON VILLA
Dec 2: Man City
Dec 5: WEST HAM (7.45)
Dec 9: NEWCASTLE
Dec 16: N Forest
Dec 23: EVERTON
Dec 26: Brighton
Dec 30: BOURNEMOUTH
Jan 13: Man Utd
Jan 30: BRENTFORD (7.45)
Feb 3: Everton
Feb 10: BRIGHTON
Feb 17: WOLVES
Feb 24: Chelsea
Mar 2: CRYSTAL PALACE
Mar 9: Aston Villa
Mar 16: Fulham
Mar 30: LUTON
Apr 2: West Ham (7.45)
Apr 6: N FOREST
Apr 13: Newcastle
Apr 20: MAN CITY
Apr 27: ARSENAL
May 4: Liverpool
May 11: BURNLEY
May 19: Sheff Utd (4)

WEST HAM UNITED

Aug 12: Bournemouth
Aug 19: CHELSEA
Aug 26: Brighton
Sep 2: Luton
Sep 16: MAN CITY
Sep 23: Liverpool
Sep 30: SHEFF UTD
Oct 7: NEWCASTLE
Oct 21: Aston Villa
Oct 28: EVERTON
Nov 4: Brentford
Nov 11: N FOREST
Nov 25: Burnley
Dec 2: CRYSTAL PALACE
Dec 5: Tottenham (7.45)
Dec 9: Fulham
Dec 16: WOLVES
Dec 23: MAN UTD
Dec 26: Arsenal
Dec 30: BRIGHTON
Jan 13: Sheff Utd
Jan 30: BOURNEMOUTH (7.45)
Feb 3: Man Utd
Feb 10: ARSENAL
Feb 17: N Forest
Feb 24: BRENTFORD
Mar 2: Everton
Mar 9: BURNLEY
Mar 16: ASTON VILLA
Mar 30: Newcastle
Apr 2: TOTTENHAM (7.45)
Apr 6: Wolves
Apr 13: FULHAM
Apr 20: Crystal Palace
Apr 27: LIVERPOOL
May 4: Chelsea
May 11: LUTON
May 19: Man City (4)
*subject to change.