Date |
Game |
Score |
W-D-L |
Record |
Competition |
Regular Season | |||||
8/6 |
Manchester City |
1-1 (4-1) |
W |
1-0-0 |
Community Shield |
8/12 |
Nottingham Forrest |
2-1 |
W |
2-0-0 |
PL |
8/21 |
@ Crystal Palace |
1-0 |
W |
3-0-0 |
PL |
8/26 |
Fulham |
2-2 |
D |
3-1-0 |
PL |
9/3 |
Manchester United |
3-1 |
W |
4-1-0 |
PL |
International Break | |||||
9/17 |
@ Everton |
1-0 |
W |
5-1-0 |
PL |
9/20 |
PSV Eindhoven |
4-0 |
W |
6-1-0 |
UCL |
9/24 |
Tottenham Hotspur |
2-2 |
D |
6-2-0 |
PL |
9/27 |
@ Brentford |
1-0 |
W |
7-2-0 |
Carabao Cup |
9/30 |
@ Bournemouth |
4-0 |
W |
8-2-0 |
PL |
10/3 |
@ RC Lens |
1-2 |
L |
8-2-1 |
UCL |
10/8 |
Manchester City |
1-0 |
W |
9-2-1 |
PL |
International Break | |||||
10/21 |
@ Chelsea |
2-2 |
D |
9-3-1 |
PL |
10/24 |
@ Sevilla |
2-1 |
W |
10-3-1 |
UCL |
10/28 |
Sheffield United |
5-0 |
W |
11-3-1 |
PL |
11/1 |
@ West Ham United |
1-3 |
L |
11-3-2 |
Carabao Cup |
11/4 |
@ Newscastle United |
0-1 |
L |
11-3-3 |
PL |
11/8 |
Sevilla |
2-0 |
W |
12-3-3 |
UCL |
11/11 |
Burnley |
3-1 |
W |
13-3-3 |
PL |
International Break | |||||
11/25 |
@ Brentford |
1-0 |
W |
14-3-3 |
PL |
11/29 |
RC Lens |
6-0 |
W |
15-3-3 |
UCL |
12/2 |
Wolves |
2-1 |
W |
16-3-3 |
PL |
12/5 |
@ Luton Town |
4-3 |
W |
17-3-3 |
PL |
12/9 |
@ Aston Villa |
0-1 |
L |
17-3-4 |
PL |
12/12 |
@ PSV Eindhoven |
1-1 |
D |
17-4-4 |
UCL |
12/17 |
Brighton and Hove |
2-0 |
W |
18-4-4 |
PL |
12/23 |
@ Liverpool |
1-1 |
D |
18-5-4 |
PL |
12/28 |
West Ham United |
0-2 |
L |
18-5-5 |
PL |
12/31 |
@ Fulham |
1-2 |
L |
18-5-6 |
PL |
1/7 |
Liverpool |
0-2 |
L |
18-5-7 |
FA Cup |
Winter Break | |||||
1/20 |
Crystal Palace |
5-0 |
W |
19-5-7 |
PL |
1/30 |
@ Nottingham Forest |
2-1 |
W |
20-5-7 |
PL |
2/4 |
Liverpool |
3-1 |
W |
21-5-7 |
PL |
2/11 |
@ West Ham United |
6-0 |
W |
22-5-7 |
PL |
2/17 |
@ Burnley |
5-0 |
W |
23-5-7 |
PL |
2/21 |
@ Porto |
0-1 |
L |
23-5-8 |
UCL |
2/24 |
Newcastle United |
4-1 |
W |
24-5-8 |
PL |
3/2 |
@ Sheffield United |
6-0 |
W |
25-5-8 |
PL |
3/9 |
Brentford |
2-1 |
W |
26-5-8 |
PL |
3/12 |
Porto |
1-0 (4-2) |
W |
27-5-8 |
UCL |
International Break | |||||
3/31 |
@ Manchester City |
0-0 |
D |
27-6-8 |
PL |
4/3 |
Luton Town |
2-0 |
W |
28-6-8 |
PL |
4/6 |
@ Brighton and Hove |
3-0 |
W |
29-6-8 |
PL |
4/9 |
Bayern Munich |
2-2 |
D |
29-7-8 |
UCL |
4/14 |
Aston Villa |
0-2 |
L |
29-7-9 |
PL |
4/17 |
@ Bayern Munich |
0-1 |
L |
29-7-10 |
UCL |
4/20 |
@ Wolves |
2-0 |
W |
30-7-10 |
PL |
4/23 |
Chelsea |
5-0 |
W |
31-7-10 |
PL |
4/28 |
@ Tottenham Hotspur |
3-2 |
W |
32-7-10 |
PL |
5/4 |
Bournemouth |
3-0 |
W |
33-7-10 |
PL |
5/12 |
@ Manchester United |
PL |
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5/19 |
Everton |
PL |
MANCHESTER UNITED v ARSENAL ON MAY 12TH AT 11:30 AM EDT ON PEACOCK
Mikel Arteta, “We are right in it with two games to go. We need to do what we have to do. We need to go to Old Trafford and perform really well to earn the right to win the game, and if we do that we’re going to be another step closer, but there’s still a lot to do. I’m just in a state at the moment where I just think how I have to feel right now to be in the best place to beat Manchester United. I’m really enjoying the journey to win. We weren’t in this position for many years and we are right now and I think it’s our duty, our obligation, to really enjoy it, be the best we can be and see where it takes us.” [Courtesy of Arsenal.com]