Manchester City face a reunion with Vincent Kompany as the champions kick off the 2023/24 Premier League season away from newly promoted Burnley on Friday, August 11.
Last season’s Sky Bet Championship winners were given a tough first task as they returned to the top flight as Pep Guardiola’s treble winners traveled to Turf Moor in Friday Night Football.
The match was the first part of a bumper inaugural season live on Sky Sports, as Newcastle host Aston Villa on Saturday Night Football, Tottenham go to Brentford and Mauricio Pochettino take on Liverpool in their first match as Liverpool. was the Chelsea manager on Super Sunday, and Manchester United hosted the Wolves on the first Monday Night Football of the season.
Newly promoted side Sheffield United host Crystal Palace on the opening weekend, while Luton Town travel to Brighton in their first Premier League game. Arsenal host Nottingham Forest, West Ham host Bournemouth and Everton host Fulham to complete the first leg.
The Premier League season ends on May 19, with Manchester City vs West Ham and Arsenal vs Everton among the day’s final fixtures.
Champions and runners-up of the 2022/23 season, Manchester City and Arsenal meet on October 7 at the Emirates before the Gunners travel to the Etihad on March 30.
The first north London derby of the season takes place at Emirates Stadium on September 23, with Arsenal as Tottenham’s guest for the second leg on April 27 – the fourth final game of the campaign.
Liverpool host Everton in their first Merseyside derby on October 21, before a brief trip to Goodison Park on March 16. Manchester United host Manchester City at Old Trafford on October 28, with second leg at Etihad Stadium on 2 March.
Rivals Manchester United and Liverpool meet on December 16 and April 6, Manchester City and Liverpool renew their rivalry on November 25 and March 9, while Brighton and Crystal Palace face each other in the match. derby M23 on December 23 and February 3.
Opening weekend game
Here is the schedule for the first round of the 2023/24 Premier League season:
Friday, August 11
Burnley vs Manchester City – kicks off at 8pm, live on Sky Sports
Saturday, August 12
Arsenal vs Nottingham Forest – kicks off at 12:30pm
Bournemouth vs West Ham – starts at 3pm
Brighton vs Luton – starts at 3pm
Everton vs Fulham – starts at 3pm
Sheffield United vs Crystal Palace – kicks off at 3pm
Newcastle vs Aston Villa – kicks off at 5:30pm, live on Sky Sports
Sunday, August 13
Brentford vs Tottenham – kicks off at 2pm, live on Sky Sports
Chelsea vs Liverpool – kicks off at 4:30pm, live on Sky Sports
Monday, August 14
Manchester United vs Wolves – kicks off at 8pm, live on Sky Sports
Open the full schedule of Sky Sports live matches
Friday, August 11 – Burnley vs Manchester City, kicks off at 8pm
Saturday, August 12 – Newcastle vs Aston Villa – kicks off at 5:30pm
Sunday 13 August – Brentford vs Tottenham – kicks off at 2pm, Chelsea vs Liverpool – starts at 4:30pm
Monday 14 August – Manchester United vs Wolves – kicks off at 8pm
The last weekend games
Sunday May 19
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
Man City vs West Ham
Sheffield United vs Tottenham
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