All dates for Premier League London derbies in 2023/24

Every Premier League fixture between London clubs throughout the 2023/24 season
London derbies can be fiery affairs
London derbies can be fiery affairs / BEN STANSALL/GettyImages
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The year that the Clash released London Calling, 1979, there were just three capital clubs in England's top flight - the lowest tally since the Second World War.

Four and a half decades later, the highest tier of the English footballing pyramid is as London-centric as it has ever been in the Premier League era. The 2023/24 campaign will be the third consecutive season with as many as seven capital clubs.

For the avoidance of doubt, newly promoted Luton Town do not make the capital cut as the much-discussed Kenilworth Road stadium is located firmly in Bedfordshire.

However, even discounting Luton, there will be plenty of London derbies to tune into next season - 42 to be precise. Here is everything you need to know about what lies in wait for the capital's best representatives.


All dates for Premier League London derbies in 2023/24

Date

Time

Fixture

13/08/2023

14:00

Brentford v Tottenham

19/08/2023

15:00

Crystal Palace v Arsenal

19/08/2023

15:00

Fulham v Brentford

19/08/2023

15:00

West Ham v Chelsea

26/08/2023

15:00

Arsenal v Fulham

26/08/2023

15:00

Brentford v Crystal Palace

23/09/2023

15:00

Arsenal v Tottenham

23/09/2023

15:00

Crystal Palace v Fulham

30/09/2023

15:00

Fulham v Chelsea

21/10/2023

15:00

Chelsea v Arsenal

21/10/2023

15:00

Tottenham v Fulham

28/10/2023

15:00

Chelsea v Brentford

28/10/2023

15:00

Crystal Palace v Tottenham

04/11/2023

15:00

Brentford v West Ham

04/11/2023

15:00

Tottenham v Chelsea

25/11/2023

15:00

Brentford v Arsenal

02/12/2023

15:00

West Ham v Crystal Palace

05/12/2023

19:45

Tottenham v West Ham

09/12/2023

15:00

Fulham v West Ham

26/12/2023

15:00

Arsenal v West Ham

26/12/2023

15:00

Chelsea v Crystal Palace

30/12/2023

15:00

Crystal Palace v Brentford

30/12/2023

15:00

Fulham v Arsenal

13/01/2024

15:00

Arsenal v Crystal Palace

13/01/2024

15:00

Chelsea v Fulham

30/01/2024

19:45

Tottenham v Brentford

10/02/2024

15:00

Crystal Palace v Chelsea

10/02/2024

15:00

West Ham v Arsenal

24/02/2024

15:00

Chelsea v Tottenham

24/02/2024

15:00

West Ham v Brentford

02/03/2024

15:00

Brentford v Chelsea

02/03/2024

15:00

Tottenham v Crystal Palace

09/03/2024

15:00

Arsenal v Brentford

16/03/2024

15:00

Arsenal v Chelsea

16/03/2024

15:00

Fulham v Tottenham

02/04/2024

19:45

West Ham v Tottenham

13/04/2024

15:00

West Ham v Fulham

20/04/2024

15:00

Crystal Palace v West Ham

27/04/2024

15:00

Fulham v Crystal Palace

27/04/2024

15:00

Tottenham v Arsenal

04/05/2024

15:00

Brentford v Fulham

04/05/2024

15:00

Chelsea v West Ham

*times are subject to change

The proliferation of London clubs is such that every month of the 2023/24 season plays host to at least one capital derby. As is often the case in a bid to reduce travel distance over the festive period, the most densely populated month of the year for all-London affairs is December.

For the second season in a row, Arsenal host West Ham on Boxing Day while Chelsea are scheduled to go up against Crystal Palace on the same day for the first time since 1989.

Six of the division's seven London clubs are pencilled in to face each other on the very busy weekend of 19 August 2023. While the exact timing of that particular log jam may change to avoid utter chaos, it is probably wise to avoid the tube that afternoon if at all possible.

It's often said that there are no easy games in the Premier League anymore. That is very much the case when the pool of opponents is narrowed down to London clubs. Half of last season's Premier League top 12 came from London. West Ham were the only anomaly yet still ended the campaign with a European trophy.


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2022/23 Premier League table from London derbies

Rank

Team

Games

Wins

Draws

Losses

Goals

Points

1

Arsenal

12

10

2

0

29:8

32

2

Tottenham

12

6

3

3

19:14

21

3

Brentford

12

5

5

2

19:14

20

4

Chelsea

12

3

4

5

10:15

13

5

Fulham

12

3

2

7

15:20

11

6

West Ham

12

2

3

7

14:22

9

7

Crystal Palace

12

2

3

7

12:25

9

Arsenal may not have finished the Premier League season top of the table - despite spending an unrivalled 248 days in first place - but the Gunners did comfortably lead the standings made up entirely of London derbies.

Mikel Arteta's nearly men earned a record-breaking ten derby victories - more than any other club in the history of England's top flight. Arsenal collected 32 of a possible 36 points, finishing the season unbeaten against London clubs.

Brentford and West Ham were the only two teams to wrestle points off the Gunners in London derbies this year. While the Bees needed a hotly controversial VAR decision to sneak a draw at the Emirates, West Ham trailed Arsenal by two goals after ten minutes in their April clash at the fittingly named London Stadium. However, the Hammers launched an unlikely fightback to secure a 2-2 draw, bloodying Arsenal's nose during a decisively shaky period which ultimately ceded the Premier League title to Manchester City.

Crystal Palace propped up this particular table, conceding a league-high 25 derby goals while only collecting two victories - both of which were against West Ham.

Despite spending more money on transfers than any other club in the history of football, Chelsea were the lowest-ranked team in west London. The Blues finished below both Brentford and Fulham while failing to record a win against either in direct meetings. Instead, Chelsea scrounged together their respectable tally of derby points from matches against West Ham and Crystal Palace - the Eagles have lost their last 11 Premier League matches against Chelsea.

Tottenham kept five clean sheets from their first six London derbies of the new year - shutting out all off Crystal Palace (twice), Fulham, West Ham and Chelsea. In fact, Arsenal and Brentford accounted for ten of the 14 derby goals which Spurs conceded last season.