Arsenal, Chelsea and Tottenham’s next ten fixtures if further cancellations occur after Queen’s death

Arsenal, Chelsea and Tottenham have seen Premier League action come to a stop this weekend, and here we look at their upcoming fixtures.
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Arsenal, Chelsea and Tottenham all saw their fixtures postponed for this weekend after the death of the Queen.

The Premier League decided to postpone all of this weekend’s fixtures as a mark of respect to the Queen following her passing.

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The decision has been criticised by some, but it was made nonetheless, and clubs are now awaiting news over whether further games will be cancelled.

The period of national mourning will continue until the end of the Queen’s state funeral, and that could throw further games into doubt.

Meanwhile, the Premier League will already be working on dates to squeeze the already postponed fixtures into.

In any normal year, it wouldn’t be too tricky, but this season club football has to deal with the month-long interuption of the World Cup from the end of November until late December.

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That makes things very difficult for the schedulers, and we still don’t know whether there will be further cancellations.

What there will be in the meantime is European football, with another round of Champions League and Europa League football this coming week, with English football clubs in no position to postpone those fixtures.

Here we round up the next ten Premier League fixtures for London’s big three, and we have thrown in the European and cup fixtures for reference.

Arsenal

PSV (H) - September 15

Brentford (A) - September 18

Tottenham (H) - October 1

Bodo/Glimt (H) - October 6

Liverpool (H) - October 9

Bodo Glimt (A) - October 13

Leeds United (A) - October 16

Manchester City (H) - October 19

Southampton (A) - October 23

PSV (A) - October 27

Nottingham Forest (H) - October 30

FC Zurich (H) - November 3

Chelsea (A) November 5

Brighton (H - Carabao Cup) - November 8

Wolves (A) - November 12

West Ham (H) - December 26

Chelsea

RB Salzburg (H) - September 14

Liverpool (H) - September 18

Crystal Palace (A) - October 1

AC Milan (H) - October 5

Wolves (H) - October 8

AC Milan (A) - October 11

Aston Villa (A) - October 16

Brentford (A) - October 19

Manchester United (H) - October 22

RB Salzburg (A) - October 25

Brighton (A) - October 29

Dinamo Zagreb (H) - November

Arsenal (H) - November 5

Manchester City (A - Carabao Cup) - November 8

Newcastle United (A) - November 12

AFC Bournemouth (H) - December 26

Tottenham

Sporting CP (A) - September 13

Leicester City (H) - September 17

Tottenham manager Antonio Conte looks on during the Premier League match  (Photo by Michael Regan/Getty Images)Tottenham manager Antonio Conte looks on during the Premier League match  (Photo by Michael Regan/Getty Images)
Tottenham manager Antonio Conte looks on during the Premier League match (Photo by Michael Regan/Getty Images)

Arsenal (A) - October 1

Eintracht Frankfurt (A) - October 4

Brighton (A) - October 8

Entracht Frankfrut (H) - October 12

Everton (H) - October 15

Manchester United (A) - October 19

Newcastle United (H) - October 22

Sporting CP (H) - October 26

AFC Bournemouth (H) - October 29

Marseille (A) - November 1

Liverpool (H) - November 5

Nottingham Forest (A - Carabao Cup) - November 8

Leeds United (H) - November 12

Brentford (A) - December 26

*All ixtures subject to change due to cancellations and rearranged fixtures

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