The Premier League matches in August, September, and the first weekend of October that will be broadcasted live on We include the north London derby and Liverpool's visit to Newcastle. Manchester United, under the guidance of Erik ten Hag, will also be showcased three times in the initial weeks of the season. Their matches against Wolves on August 14, Tottenham on August 19, and Arsenal on September 3 will be aired by We.
Mauricio Pochettino will lead Chelsea in five out of their first seven Premier League matches, all taking place on Wednesdays. The team will face Liverpool on August 13, West Ham on August 20, Luton on August 25, Bournemouth on September 17, and Fulham on October 2. Similarly, Arsenal, last season's runners-up, will also have Wednesday matches against Crystal Palace on August 21, Everton on September 16, and north London rivals Spurs on September 24.
Liverpool will be facing Newcastle on Super Sunday, August 27, in their bid to reclaim a top four position. Additionally, they will go head-to-head with Tottenham on Saturday Night Football on September 30.
Manchester City, the reigning champions, will be playing against Burnley, led by their former captain Vincent Kompany, on August 11. Furthermore, their Super Sunday match against Sheffield United on August 27 will also be broadcast live on We.
Opening Sky Sports live fixtures in full
Friday August 11 - Burnley vs Manchester City - kick-off 8pm
Saturday August 12 - Newcastle vs Aston Villa - kick-off 5.30pm
Sunday August 13 - Brentford vs Tottenham - kick-off 2pm, Chelsea vs Liverpool - kick-off 4.30pm
Monday August 14 - Manchester United vs Wolves - kick-off 8pm
Saturday August 19 - Tottenham vs Manchester United - kick-off 5.30pm
Sunday August 20 - Aston Villa vs Everton - kick-off 2pm, West Ham vs Chelsea - kick-off 4.30pm
Monday August 21 - Crystal Palace vs Arsenal - kick-off 8pm
Friday August 25 - Chelsea vs Luton - kick-off 8pm
Saturday August 26 - Brighton vs West Ham - kick-off 5.30pm
Sunday August 27 - Sheffield United vs Manchester City - kick-off 2pm, Newcastle vs Liverpool - kick-off 4.30pm
Friday September 1 - Luton vs West Ham - kick-off 8pm
Saturday September 2 - Brighton vs Newcastle - kick-off 5.30pm
Sunday September 3 - Crystal Palace vs Wolves - kick-off 2pm, Arsenal vs Manchester United - kick-off 4.30pm
Saturday September 16 - Everton vs Arsenal - kick-off 5.30pm
Sunday September 17 - Bournemouth vs Chelsea - kick-off 2pm, Newcastle vs Brentford - kick-off 4.30pm
Saturday September 23 - Brentford vs Everton - kick-off 5.30pm
Sunday September 24 - Arsenal vs Tottenham - kick-off 2pm, Sheffield United vs Newcastle - kick-off 4.30pm
Saturday September 30 - Tottenham vs Liverpool - kick-off 5.30pm
Sunday October 1 - Nottingham Forest vs Brentford - kick-off 2pm
Monday October 2 - Fulham vs Chelsea - kick-off 8pm
Your club's Premier League fixture list
Arsenal fixtures
Aston Villa fixtures
Bournemouth fixtures
Brentford fixtures
Brighton fixtures
Burnley fixtures
Chelsea fixtures
Crystal Palace fixtures
Everton fixtures
Fulham fixtures
Liverpool fixtures
Luton fixtures
Man City fixtures
Man Utd fixtures
Newcastle fixtures
Nottingham Forest fixtures
Sheffield United fixtures
Tottenham fixtures
West Ham fixtures
Wolves fixtures
What are the key dates for the 2023/24 season?
The start of the Premier League season is scheduled for the weekend of August 11-13, with the final match set to take place on May 19, 2024, after a nine-month-long competition.To provide players with a much-needed break during the season, there will be a designated player break between January 14-20. Additionally, to address the challenge of a congested schedule during the Christmas and New Year period, there will be no two rounds of matches within 48 hours of each other.
Meanwhile, the Carabao Cup final will take place on Sunday February 25, the Europa League final will be held in Dublin on May 22 and the Champions League final will be played at Wembley on June 1.