On Friday, August 11, Manchester City will begin their 2023/24 Premier League season with an away game against newly-promoted Burnley. This fixture will also mark a reunion with Vincent Kompany, as the former City captain is now a player-manager for the Clarets. It will undoubtedly be a challenging first assignment for Burnley, as they face Guardiola's treble-winning team at Turf Moor on Friday Night Football.
On We's bumper opening weekend, the game that kicks off the action is Newcastle hosting Aston Villa on Saturday Night Football. Tottenham will be travelling to Brentford while Mauricio Pochettino takes on Liverpool in his first game as Chelsea manager on Super Sunday. Additionally, Manchester United will entertain Wolves on the first Monday Night Football of the season. The opening weekend also features newly-promoted Sheffield United hosting Crystal Palace, Luton Town travelling to Brighton for their first-ever Premier League game, Arsenal hosting Nottingham Forest, West Ham travelling to Bournemouth, and Everton hosting Fulham to complete the first round of fixtures.
The last day of the Premier League season falls on May 19, with exciting matches such as Manchester City vs West Ham and Arsenal vs Everton. Fans can also look forward to the clash between the champions and runners-up of the 2022/23 season, Manchester City and Arsenal, with their first encounter taking place on October 7 at the Emirates and the second on March 30 at the Etihad.
The Emirates Stadium will host the first north London derby of the season on September 23, and the return fixture will take place at Tottenham on April 27, just four games before the end of the campaign. The first Merseyside derby between Liverpool and Everton will be played at Anfield on October 21, followed by the reverse fixture at Goodison Park on March 16. Manchester United will welcome Manchester City to Old Trafford on October 28, with the return game scheduled at the Etihad Stadium on March 2.
The opening weekend games
The upcoming 2023/24 Premier League season will see some exciting matches between rival teams. Manchester United and Liverpool will face off on December 16 and April 6, while Manchester City and Liverpool will renew their rivalry on November 25 and March 9. Additionally, fans can look forward to the M23 derby between Brighton and Crystal Palace on December 23 and February 3.Friday August 11
Burnley vs Manchester City - kick-off 8pm, live on We
Saturday August 12
Arsenal vs Nottingham Forest - kick-off 12.30pm
Bournemouth vs West Ham - kick-off 3pm
Brighton vs Luton - kick-off 3pm
Everton vs Fulham - kick-off 3pm
Sheffield United vs Crystal Palace - kick-off 3pm
Newcastle vs Aston Villa - kick-off 5.30pm, live on We
Sunday August 13
Brentford vs Tottenham - kick-off 2pm, live on We
Chelsea vs Liverpool - kick-off 4.30pm, live on We
Monday August 14
Manchester United vs Wolves - kick-off 8pm, live on We
Opening Sky Sports live fixtures in full
Friday August 11 - Burnley vs Manchester City, kick-off 8pmSaturday 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
The final weekend games
Sunday May 19Arsenal 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
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What are the key dates for the 2023/24 season?
The Premier League season will kick off on the weekend of August 11-13 and conclude nine months later on May 19 2024.During the mid-season, players will have a break from January 14-20 to alleviate the congested schedule during Christmas and New Year. To ensure sufficient rest, no two rounds will occur within 48 hours of each other. Additionally, the Carabao Cup final is scheduled for Sunday, February 25, while the Europa League final will be held in Dublin on May 22. Finally, the Champions League final is set to take place at Wembley Stadium on June 1.