The Premier League released its schedule for the next season, which will also include a World Cup. Here are some highlights
The wait is over!! Premier League fixtures for the 2022-23 season are out and the action begins with an all London fixture between Crystal Palace and Arsenal. Champions Manchester City travel to West Ham United in their opening fixture while Liverpool face newly promoted side Fulham in their first match.
Erik Ten Hag’s Manchester United will face Graham Potter’s Brighton & Hove Albion while Antonio Conte’s Tottenham Hotspur host Southampton in their opening match.
Read below the fixture schedule for the Manchester City, Liverpool and Manchester United.
Manchester City
West Ham (Away) – 6th August
Bournemouth (Home) – 13th August
Newcastle United (Away) – 20th August
Crystal Palace (Home) – 27th August
Nottingham Forest (Home) – 31st August
Aston Villa (Away) – 3rd September
Tottenham Hotspur (Home) – 10th September
Wolverhampton Wanderers (Away) – 17th September
Manchester United (Home) – 1st October
Southampton (Home) – 8th October
Liverpool (Away) – 15th October
Arsenal (Away) – 18th October
Brighton & Hove Albion (Home) – 22nd October
Leicester City (Away) – 29th October
Fulham (Home) – 5th November
Brentford (Home) – 12th November
Leeds United (Away) – 26th December
Everton (Home) – 31st December
Chelsea (Away) – 2nd January
Manchester United (Away) – 14th January
Wolverhampton Wanderers (Home) – 21st January
Tottenham Hotspur (Away) – 4th February
Aston Villa (Home) – 11th February
Nottingham Forest (Away) – 18th February
Bournemouth Away (Away) – 25th February
Newcastle United (Home) – 4th March
Crystal Palace (Away) – 11th March
West Ham United (Home) – 18th March
Liverpool (Home) – 1st April
Southampton (Away) – 8th April
Leicester City (Home) – 15th April
Brighton & Hove Albion (Away) – 22nd April
Arsenal (Home) – 26th April
Fulham (Away) – 29th April
Leeds United (Home) – 6th May
Everton (Away) – 13th May
Chelsea (Home) – 20th May
Brentford (Away) – 28th May
Liverpool
Fulham (Away) – 6th August
Crystal Palace (Home) – 13th August
Manchester United (Away) – 20th August
Bournemouth (Home) – 27th August
Newcastle United (Home) – 31st August
Everton (Away) – 3rd September
Wolverhampton (Home) – 10th September
Chelsea (Away) – 17th September
Brighton (Away) – 1st October
Arsenal (Away) – 8th October
Manchester City (Home) – 15th October
West Ham United (Home) – 19th October
Nottingham Forest (Away) – 22nd October
Leeds United (Home) – 29th October
Tottenham Hotspur (Away) – 5th November
Southampton (Home) – 12th November
Aston Villa (Away) – 26th December
Leicester City (Home) – 31st December
Brentford (Away) – 2nd January
Brighton (Away) – 14th January
Chelsea (Home) (Away) – 21st January
Wolverhampton (Away) – 4th February
Everton (Home) – 11th February
Newcastle United (Away) – 18th February
Crystal Palace (Away) – 25th February
Manchester United (Home) – 4th March
Bournemouth (Away) – 11th March
Fulham (Home) – 18th March
Manchester City (Away) – 1st April
Arsenal (Home) – 8th April
Leeds United (Away) – 15th April
Nottingham Forest (Home) – 22nd April
West Ham United (Away) – 25th April
Tottenham Hotspur (Home) – 29th April
Brentford (Home) – 6th May
Leicester City (Away) – 13th May
Aston Villa (Home) – 20th May
Southampton (Away) – 28th May
Manchester United
Brighton (Home) – 7th August
Brentford (Away) – 13th August
Liverpool (Home) – 20th August
Southampton (Away) – 27th August
Leicester (Away) – 30th August
Arsenal (Home) – 3rd September
Crystal Palace (Away) – 10th September
Leeds (Home) – 17th September
Man City (Away) – 1st October
Everton (Away) – 8th October
Newcastle (Away) – 15th October
Tottenham (Home) – 19th October
Chelsea (Away) – 22nd October
West Ham (Home) – 29th October
Aston Villa (Away) – 5th November
Fulham (Away) – 12th November
Nottingham Forest (Home) – 26th December
Wolves (Away) – 31st December
Bournemouth (Home) – 2nd January
Man City (Home) – 14th January
Arsenal (Away) – 21st January
Crystal Palace (Home) – 4th February
Leeds United (Away) – 11th February
Leicester City (Home) – 18th February
Brentford (Home) – 25th February
Liverpool (Away) – 4th March
Southampton (Home) – 11th March
Brighton (Away) – 18th March
Newcastle (Away) – 1st April
Everton (Home) – 8th April
Nottingham Forest (Away) – 15th April
Chelsea (Home) – 22nd April
Tottenham (Away) – 25th April
Aston Villa (Home) – 29th April
West Ham (Away) – 6th May
Wolves (Home) – 13th May
Bournemouth (Away) – 20th May
Fulham (Home) – 28th May