Arsenal could face ten matches in one month after the Premier League announced its latest round of fixture amendments.
Sean O’Brien
The Gunners have been given a rare 7.30pm kick-off on a Saturday night when they travel to Wolves on April 20.
That game comes just three days after Arsenal’s trip to Bayern Munich for the second-leg of their Champions League quarter-final tie.
Then, on April 23, Mikel Arteta’s men will host Chelsea at 8pm on a Tuesday night, in a match that was rescheduled due to the Blues’ involvement in the FA Cup quarter-finals.
Things could get even more hectic for the Premier League leaders, who are currently scheduled to face Tottenham away on April 28.
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The top-flight has confirmed this match will be moved to April 27 if the Gunners are drawn to compete in the Champions League semi-finals on April 30.
Should this happen, Arsenal face the awkward possibility of ten matches across a four-week span.
The Gunners are already playing five times between March 31 and April 14, including a title-defining match against Manchester City and the first-leg of their Champions League clash with Bayern Munich.
Arteta’s squad, who were knocked out of the FA Cup in the third round, are currently in the middle of a 19-day break from football due to the postponement of the Chelsea fixture and the international break.
Title-rivals Liverpool and City do not have it easy, either, with nine games scheduled in the same time period, while Pep Guardiola’s side could also be handed a Champions League tie on April 30.
First published by: talkSport