Each team will play each other twice, crazy
The Premier League fixtures for the 2023/24 season have been released, and in a turn of extraordinary events, both teams will be playing each other twice at different points throughout the season.
As you scramble to look for your own team’s fixtures, there are also going to be plenty of others that’ll draw your attention and as we all know, it is impossible to keep track of all the football, but your best chance is here.
We have three new teams joining us Burnley, Sheffield United and for the first time in their history, Luton Town (have you seen their away end?!) Manchester City have been the dominant force of late and will be looking for a sixth Premier League title in seven years.
There’s so many other brilliant stories around the rest of the league too. Will Newcastle United ̶b̶u̶y̶ find their way back into the top four? Will Chelsea sign 14749572257 players again? Will Tottenham stop being Spursy? (Spoiler, probably not.)
Thankfully, there’s no mid-season World Cup to contend with so we will be back to having our customary hectic festive schedule – with a sprinkling of top six managers moaning about the sheer volume of games.
However they will have a small mid-season break in the new year, taking place between January 13-20.
The season officially starts on Saturday August 12 and finishing on Sunday May 19.
With that, here is all the fixtures you need to keep an eye out for:
Opening Day
Burnley vs Manchester City
Newcastle vs Aston Villa
Brentford vs Tottenham
Chelsea vs Liverpool
Manchester United vs Wolves
Arsenal vs Nottingham Forest
Bournemouth vs West Ham
Brighton vs Luton
Everton vs Fulham
Sheffield United vs Crystal Palace
Boxing Day
Arsenal vs West Ham
Bournemouth vs Fulham
Brentford vs Wolves
Brighton vs Tottenham
Burnley vs Liverpool
Chelsea vs Crystal Palace
Everton vs Manchester City
Manchester United vs Aston Villa
Newcastle United vs Nottingham Forest
Sheffield United vs Luton
Final Day
Arsenal vs Everton
Brentford vs Newcastle
Brighton vs Manchester United
Burnley vs Nottingham Forest
Chelsea vs Bournemouth
Crystal Palace vs Aston Villa
Liverpool vs Wolves
Luton vs Fulham
Manchester City vs West Ham
Sheffield United vs Tottenham
Rival Fixtures
- August 13: Chelsea vs Liverpool
- September 23: Arsenal vs Tottenham
- October 7: Arsenal vs Manchester City
- October 21: Liverpool vs Everton
- October 28: Manchester United vs Manchester City
- November 4: Tottenham vs Chelsea
- November 25: Manchester City vs Liverpool
- December 16: Liverpool vs Manchester United
- February 24: Chelsea vs Tottenham
- March 2: Manchester City vs Manchester United
- March 9: Liverpool vs Manchester City
- March 16: Everton vs Liverpool
- March 30: Manchester City vs Arsenal
- April 6: Manchester United vs Liverpool
- April 27: Tottenham vs Arsenal
Related links:
- The man responsible for organising the Premier League fixture list explains how it works
- Ange Postecoglou appointed as Tottenham manager
- Graham Potter warned Chelsea of ‘overpriced transfer’ before being sacked