Arsenal's preparations for the new Premier League campaign start with a preseason clash against Nurnberg on July 13.
Mikel Arteta has looked to follow the same path as last summer by training in Germany and facing Nurnberg before travelling to the USA for additional warm-up matches.
Gunners fans will be hopeful of another Premier League title challenge in the next 12 months with Germany international Kai Havertz joining from rivals Chelsea.
Netherlands international Jurrien Timber is expected to join up with the squad in the USA once his move from Ajax is confirmed, but the wait for confirmation over Declan Rice'sarrival continues.
Here is how they are likely to look for their first preseason fixture of 2023.
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Arsenal's preseason campaign started in the same place last summer as Gabriel Jesus scored twice in a 5-3 friendly win over Nurnberg and Arteta's team powered on into the Premier League campaign.
The manager will be demanding another level from his players in the coming weeks after losing out to Manchester City in the title race, and new arrivals will bolster his squad even further.
This match will not be broadcast or streamed via the usual options as it does not fall within the domestic calendar.
However, Arsenal will be streaming the match live via Arsenal.com, with options available for this game at £4.99/$6.45, and a Pre-Season Match Pass available at £15.99/$20.66.
Fans in the USA can stream the action through Fox Sports.
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Nurnberg are ahead of Arsenal in terms of preseason games played as this match is their fourth of the summer, after securing wins against FK Pardubice and Diosgyor,
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