If you have an Android device, Automatic Updates should automatically be turned on. If your pass has not updated try turning your phone off and on again to update your pass, alternatively you can remove the pass from your wallet and download it again via the Arsenal App.
If your digital pass still hasn't updated to show the next game, but instead is showing a previous game or is showing no seat details, don’t worry! Simply click on the "Show Code" option, and a barcode will appear. Rest assured you can use that barcode to gain entry to the stadium.


You must be running version 9 or higher for your Google Wallet to work. For information on how to check you software version and how to update it click here.
To use NFC tickets with Google Wallet on a Samsung device, you may need to set Google Wallet as the default payment app, as some Samsung devices may default to Samsung Wallet. You can verify this and make the change in your device's settings under "Connections" then "NFC and contactless payments," where you can select Google Pay as the default.
Most android devices should support NFC, however if your device does not, all Android digital passes will continue to contain a barcode on the back of the phone which can be scanned on the barcode scanner.
These barcodes will change every 20 seconds. This means supporters are not able to screenshot their tickets to enter the stadium.