Arsenal Women will kick off their Women’s Super League season against London City Lionesses at Emirates Stadium on Saturday 6 September.
Newly-promoted London City will visit N5 for a 1:30pm kick-off, live on BBC One.
The Gunners will end the season away to Liverpool on Sunday 7 May, and will play all 11 home league games at the Emirates for the first time.
Arsenal have sold over 15,000 season tickets and six-game packages for the 2025/26 season, having enjoyed an average attendance of 34,410 in the previous campaign.
Exact fixture dates and times of matches remain subject to change based on broadcast selections, but a round-by-round breakdown can be found below.
September
Saturday 6 - London City Lionesses (H) - Emirates Stadium
Sunday 14 - West Ham United (A) - Chigwell Construction Stadium
Sunday 21 - Manchester United (A) - Leigh Sports Village
Saturday 27 - Aston Villa (H) - Emirates Stadium
October
Friday 3 - Manchester City (A) - Joie Stadium
Sunday 12 - Brighton & Hove Albion (H) - Emirates Stadium
November
Sunday 2 - Leicester City (A) - King Power Stadium
Saturday 8 - Chelsea (H) - Emirates Stadium
Sunday 16 - Tottenham Hotspur (A) - Brisbane Road
December
Saturday 6 - Liverpool (H) - Emirates Stadium
Sunday 14 - Everton (A) - Goodison Park
January
Sunday 11 - Manchester United (H) - Emirates Stadium
Sunday 25 - Chelsea (A) - Stamford Bridge
Saturday 31 - Leicester City (H) - Emirates Stadium
February
Sunday 8 - Manchester City (H) - Emirates Stadium
Sunday 15 - Brighton & Hove Albion - Broadfield Stadium
March
Sunday 15 - London City Lionesses (A) - The CopperJax Community Stadium
Saturday 21 - West Ham United (H) - Emirates Stadium
Sunday 29 - Tottenham Hotspur (H) - Emirates Stadium
April
Sunday 26 - Aston Villa (A) - Villa Park
May
Sunday 3 - Everton (H) - Emirates Stadium
15/16/17 - Liverpool (A) - Anfield
The WSL stated: "For Round 5 at the start of October, matches involving Arsenal, Chelsea and/or Manchester United have been scheduled on a Friday or Saturday to ensure there is a minimum of two clear days’ rest before any potential European fixture.
"For player welfare, we will employ this principle for any clubs’ continued participation in a UEFA competition beyond October which means league fixtures will be subject to change."