Premier League opening fixtures: Liverpool host Bournemouth, Arsenal at Manchester United

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"Premier League 2023-24 Season Begins with Liverpool vs Bournemouth and Manchester United vs Arsenal"

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The Premier League is set to commence its new season with an exciting slate of opening fixtures. Liverpool will defend their title starting with a home match against Bournemouth on Friday, August 15, 2023. The opening weekend will also see Manchester United face Arsenal in a highly anticipated clash on Sunday, August 17. Newly-promoted teams, including Sunderland, will kick off their top-flight campaigns at home against West Ham, while Burnley will visit Tottenham for their first match under new manager Thomas Frank. Other matches scheduled for the weekend include Aston Villa hosting Newcastle and Wolverhampton Wanderers taking on Manchester City. Leeds will also feature in a Monday night fixture against Everton at Elland Road, rounding out an action-packed start to the season.

As the season progresses, teams will face a challenging schedule. Notably, the first Manchester derby is set for the weekend of September 13 at the Etihad Stadium, shortly after the first international break. Liverpool will host Arsenal on the third weekend of the season, while the Merseyside derby will take place at Anfield on September 20. Newly-promoted Burnley faces a tough start, with matches against several top teams in their first eight fixtures. Key matchups later in the season include the second Manchester derby on January 17 and a crucial encounter between Liverpool and Manchester City on February 7. The season will conclude with a round of matches on May 24, including Manchester City versus Aston Villa, as teams vie for final standings in the league.

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Liverpool will kick off their Premier League title defence with a home game against Bournemouth on Friday 15 August, on an opening weekend whenManchester Unitedhost Arsenal.

Thomas Frank’s first match as Tottenham’s manager will come on the Saturday at home against promoted Burnley, and Sunderland’s return to the top flight also begins at home on 16 August against West Ham. The third newcomers, Leeds, have the Monday night slot for a clash with Everton at Elland Road.

Among the other opening fixtures, Aston Villa host Newcastle in the early kick-off on the Saturday andManchester Citytravel to Wolves later the same day. United’s game against Arsenal is on the Sunday.

Friday 15 August

Liverpool v Bournemouth, 8pm BST

Saturday 16 August

Aston Villa v Newcastle, 12.30pm

Brighton v Fulham, 3pm

Nottingham Forest v Brentford, 3pm

Sunderland v West Ham, 3pm

Tottenham v Burnley, 3pm

Wolverhampton Wanderers v Manchester City, 5.30pm

Sunday 17 August

Chelsea v Crystal Palace, 2pm

Manchester United v Arsenal, 4.30pm

Monday 18 August

Leeds v Everton, 8pm

Everton’s first Premier League match at their newHill Dickinson Stadiumcomes against Brighton the following weekend, when notable fixtures include Arsenal hosting Leeds, Tottenham travelling to Manchester City and Liverpool visiting Newcastle.

It could be a testing start for Arne Slot’s champions, with a home game againstArsenalon the third weekend, before the first international break. The first Manchester derby comes immediately after the break, on the weekend of 13 September at the Etihad Stadium. A probable key couple of weeks for City conclude with a trip to Arsenal the following weekend.

The weekend of 20 September brings a Merseyside derby at Anfield and a meeting between Manchester United andChelsea.

Burnley appear to have the trickiest start of the promoted sides, with Spurs, Manchester United, Liverpool,Nottingham Forest, Manchester City and Aston Villa among their first eight fixtures, during which they also face Leeds and Sunderland.

The weekend of 18 October includesLiverpoolv Manchester United, and the weekend of 8 November brings the first meeting between Manchester City and Liverpool, at the Etihad Stadium. The first derby between Arsenal and Tottenham takes place the other side of the November international break at the Emirates. The north-east derby returns on the weekend of 13 December when Newcastle visit Sunderland.

The first weekend of the new year will bring matches between Leeds and Manchester United and Manchester City and Chelsea, with Arsenal facing Liverpool the following midweek.

Notable fixtures in the second half of the season include the second Manchester derby on the weekend of 17 January and Liverpool hosting Manchester City on the weekend of 7 February.

Everton fans will have to wait until the weekend of 18 April for their first home Merseyside derby, and Arsenal travel to Manchester City in that round of fixtures.

The final day of the season falls on Sunday 24 May, with matches including Manchester City againstAston Villa.

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Source: The Guardian