Following the release of the fixtures for the 2022/23 Premier League season, we have all the details on who Chelsea are playing where and when...
Supporters are reminded that throughout the campaign there will be alterations to the fixtures. The Champions League gets underway for Chelsea in September, with clashes against Fulham (away) and Liverpool (home) following matchday one and two respectively. There is a bigger gap than usual after the Boxing Day game. Match dates can change for a variety of reasons, including live TV broadcast selections and to accommodate matches in European and domestic cup competitions. West Ham at Stamford Bridge follows quickly after that trip to Southampton, currently three days later in fact. United are scheduled to be at Stamford Bridge on 22 October, with the return fixture at Old Trafford pencilled in for 22 April. Defending champions Manchester City will be our first opponents in 2023, as Pep Guardiola’s side visit London in early January. We head to the Etihad on 20 May in what will be our final away fixture of the season.
The 2022/23 Premier League fixtures have been released and the dates of all 380 matches are below. Kick-offs are 15:00 for Saturdays and bank holidays ...
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Arsenal will be targeting the top four when they return to action in the 2022/23 Premier League season. Here's the schedule Mikel Arteta's team will face.
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The fixture schedule for the 2022-23 Premier League season was released on Thursday, with Erik ten Hag facing a tough start to life at Man Utd.
The World Cup final is on Dec. 18 and the Premier League returns on Dec. 26 with a full programme of fixtures which includes Liverpool at Steven Gerrard's Aston Villa, Leeds vs. City clinched the 2021-22 title in extraordinary fashion on the final day, coming from 2-0 down to beat Aston Villa 3-2 and edge Liverpool in a thrilling race. The 2022-23 season kicks off with Crystal Palace vs. Manchester United endured a nightmare 2021-22 season, finishing with their lowest points tally of the Premier League era. The Premier League is in its 30th year since its inception in 1992 and the new season takes a different shape to previous campaigns, with the league on hiatus in November because of the World Cup in Qatar. The final league fixtures before the tournament take place will be on Nov. 12-13 and the English Football Association submitted a formal request to the Premier League asking for matches between the "Big Six" not to be scheduled on that weekend before the World Cup starts, sources told ESPN. In that fixture last season, Solskjaer's side suffered one of the most humiliating defeats in their history when Liverpool won 5-0.
Crystal Palace vs Arsenal kicks off the new season on Friday August 5, with Everton vs Chelsea, Man Utd vs Brighton and West Ham vs Man City also live on ...
Liverpool supporters will also be looking forward to an early-season match-up away to rivals Manchester United on August 20 before going to Goodison Park to face neighbours Everton in the first Merseyside derby on September 3. Liverpool finish their campaign at Southampton. Season will pause after November 12/13 weekend for World Cup in Qatar and restart on Boxing Day
Manchester City will play at West Ham in the final match of an opening weekend of fixtures that takes Liverpool to Fulham.
Pep Guardiola’s side will start their push for a fifth championship in six seasons at the London Stadium at 4.30pm on Sunday 7 August. The Manchester derbies take place on 1 October (at the Etihad) and 14 January, and for a third season in a row Everton host the first Merseyside derby, on 3 September, with the return on 11 February. Arsenal host the first north London derby on 1 October before visiting Tottenham on 14 January. Their three away matches after Champions League group games are Chelsea (17 September), Arsenal (8 October) and Tottenham (5 November).
Promoted back to the Premier League in the 2021/22 Championship season, Bournemouth will want to re-establish themselves among the elite.
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The Premier League have officially released the fixtures for the 2022/23 season, with a number of mouth-watering games scheduled for the opening day.
Champions Manchester City travel to West Ham on the opening weekend of the 2022-23 Premier League season.
West Ham United v Manchester City (16:30) Manchester United v Brighton (14:00) Newcastle United v Nottingham Forest (15:00) Leicester City v Brentford (15:00) Leeds United v Wolverhampton (15:00) Bournemouth v Aston Villa (15:00)
Premier League 2022-23 fixture lists revealed as Manchester United, Arsenal Liverpool and every team learns schedule.
- January 14, 2023: Manchester United vs Manchester City - October 1, 2022: Manchester City vs Manchester United - Manchester United
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Thomas Frank's Brentford impressed on their way to comfortably securing safety in the 2022/23 Premier League season. The Bees will be buzzing to discover ...
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Tottenham Hotspur will be looking to improve upon their fourth-place Premier League finish last season. Here are the details of their 2022/23 fixtures.
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Premier League 2022-23 fixture lists revealed as Manchester United, Arsenal Liverpool and every team learns schedule.
- January 14, 2023: Manchester United vs Manchester City - October 1, 2022: Manchester City vs Manchester United - Manchester United
Next season's Premier League fixtures are here! We are also less than two months away from the start of the 2022-23 campaign. Here are your opening day ...
Up the reds ❤️🔴— José enrique (@Jesanchez3) pic.twitter.com/c7iLrT2m5C June 16, 2022 The whole season fixture list reds. •2h ago •2h ago •2h ago •2h ago •2h ago •2h ago •2h ago •2h ago Harry Kane and Hugo Lloris playing for Spurs at Brentford EIGHT days after facing each other in the World Cup final at the Lusail Iconic Stadium.— Jack Pitt-Brooke (@JackPittBrooke) June 16, 2022 Next season's Premier League fixtures are here!
Full list of Liverpool Premier League fixtures for 2022-23, with key dates in the schedule & how to buy tickets.
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Who has the hardest start and finish in the 2022/23 Premier League fixtures? The full fixture list for the new season has been revealed but who has the ...
— — With the Premier League title race, the top-four battle and the scrap for survival all confirmed on the final day of the season in 2021/22, huge focus will once again be placed on the end of season run-in. Man United Who has the hardest Premier League 2022/23 fixture run-in and end to the season? Man City
Bruno Lage's first season in charge led to a tenth place finish for Wolves in the 2021/22 Premier League season. Here's how the fixtures look ahead of their ...
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Liverpool are aiming to go one place better when they return to action in the 2022/23 Premier League season. Here's the schedule Jurgen Klopp's Reds will ...
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The Premier League fixture list for the new campaign has been officially revealed, with European football set for a season like never before, thanks to the ...
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Steven Gerrard will demand ambition from Aston Villa as he begins his first full campaign in charge of the club for the 2022/23 Premier League season.
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Football fans up and down across the globe will be poring over the Premier League fixture schedule after it was announced on Thursday.
Four of their first six league games pit them against opponents who are expected to struggle this season, including two newly-promoted sides. The Magpies are tipped by bookmakers to be the leading challengers to the 'big six', but their credentials will be tested with games against Liverpool and Manchester City before the end of August. The Red Devils have six tricky league fixtures during the month, beginning with a Manchester derby at the Etihad and featuring a trip to Chelsea straight after the midweek visit of Tottenham. Palace can take comfort later in the season with a couple of easier runs – they play the three promoted sides in successive fixtures on either side of the World Cup in November and December before enjoying the same run in the final three games of the campaign. Arsenal made a bad start to the season in 2021-22, losing their opening three games by an aggregate of nine goals to nil, but will expect to fare much better this year – a September trip to Old Trafford is the only one of their first eight fixtures against a team expected to finish in the top six. Manchester City will start the new season as favourites to retain their title for a third successive year, especially given their favourable-looking run at the start of the campaign.
Former players Quinton Fortune and Ben Thornley deliver their verdict on Erik ten Hag's first set of Manchester United fixtures.
It’s like a cup final [for them].” We’ll have to be really on our guard because Brighton have got players that can spring surprises and they certainly did when we played them there in May.” It should be the same every season. “We are playing at home, [we have] a new manager. “October is going to be absolutely massive, and we need a squad to be able to compete in that.” “It’s a good fixture,” he said.
Forest's schedule is perhaps the best of the bad bunch but even they take on West Ham United, Tottenham Hotspur and Manchester City in the first five Gameweeks.
There will however be the threat of some big names missing out, or having managed minutes, in Gameweek 18 itself, should their respective nations make it all the way through to the World Cup final on December 18. Wildcard strategy therefore probably depends on what FPL Towers plan to do ahead of the Boxing Day restart. The schedule at least gives us more time to assess Aleksandar Mitrovic and co. They don’t have to be a perfect home/away pairing, however. Previously clubs were given a minimum of 48 hours between matches. Fantasy managers can be forgiven for feeling fed up of Blank and Double Gameweeks after a bombardment of them in 2021/22 but we already have a very good idea of when the main ones will fall in 2022/23: The elite clubs are used to playing at that frequency in the autumn months, of course, but there is usually an EFL Cup tie or three in which the big guns get a breather. We only need to look back to the Africa Cup of Nations in January, for instance, when Mohamed Salah was benched on his return to Premier League duty after a month away with Egypt. In a way, this might be a blessing in disguise. Rotation has traditionally stepped up a gear in December as Premier League managers attempt to balance the workload of their players through a period of fixture congestion. A much longer hiatus follows after Gameweek 16, of course, as the Premier League pauses for six weeks to accommodate the winter World Cup in Qatar. The lure of a shiny new toy from the Championship is sometimes too irresistible for FPL managers, particularly if the player in question came up to the Premier League with a prolific record.
The 2022/23 Premier League fixture list was released earlier this week – and some clubs will be looking forward to the early weeks of the season more than…
Leeds (A), Fulham (H), Tottenham (A), Newcastle (H), Bournemouth (A) Everton (A), Tottenham (H), Leeds (A), Leicester (H), Southampton (A) Wolves (H), Southampton (A), Chelsea (H), Brighton (A), Everton (H) Leicester (A), Man Utd (H), Fulham (A), Everton (H), Crystal Palace (A) Brighton (H), Brentford (A), Liverpool (H), Southampton (A), Leicester (A) Brentford (H), Arsenal (A), Southampton (H), Chelsea (A), Man Utd (H) Nottingham Forest (H), Brighton (A), Man City (H), Wolves (A), Liverpool (A) Liverpool (H), Wolves (A), Brentford (H), Arsenal (A), Brighton (H) Newcastle (A), West Ham (H), Everton (A), Tottenham (H), Man City (A) Then the three newly-promoted sides have been ranked from 3 to 1. Arsenal (H), Liverpool (A), Aston Villa (H), Man City (A), Brentford (H) All 20 managers in the English top-flight will be keen for their team to start the new campaign well.