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The Arsenal FC play their home games at Emirates Stadium, which opened in 2006 and is located in Londres. The stadium holds 60260 fans.

Season outlook

A thrilling end to the 2023-24 season left the Gunners close but not quite there. Just two points behind Manchester City, Arsenal came close to the title that has eluded them since 2004. However, the 2024-2025 season comes with renewed expectations, not just because of last season's runner-up finish.

To aim for the title, Arsenal must demonstrate consistency throughout the season. The Premier League is a highly demanding competition, and any slip-up can be costly.

Things to do in London:

  • Big Ben and the Palace of Westminster: Visit these iconic buildings of the British government.
  • Westminster Abbey: Explore this historic church where kings and queens have been crowned.
  • Tower Bridge and the Tower of London: Learn about London's history at these historic sites.
  • British Museum: Explore collections of art and history from around the world.

Things to do around the Emirates Stadium:

  • Arsenal Museum: Learn about the history of Arsenal Football Club.
  • Emirates Stadium Tour: Take a tour of the stadium and the club's facilities.
  • Gillespie Park Nature Reserve and Islington Ecology: A green space to relax near the stadium.
  • London Zoo: If you like animals, it's a great option and relatively close.

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More about Arsenal FC

Arsenal are the only team still in existence that has never been relegated. They have been in the top flight of English football since the 1919/20 campaign. They were awarded a gold version of the Premier League trophy to commemorate the achievement of going unbeaten on their way to winning the title during the 2003/04 season. Arsene Wenger was the first foreign manager to lift the Premier League title, when the Gunners won it in 1997/98.

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