The 2018/19 Premier League Fixtures: Everything you need to know about your club
Reigning Premier League champions
Manchester City kickstart their title defence away at the Emirates
against Arsenal in a strong start to the new 2018/19 season.
The Gunners new boss Unai Emery who was
appointed Arsene Wenger’s successor is presented with a tough start at
home to last seasons’s runaway winners, with Pep Guardiola’s men backed
by the bookies as the favourites in winning the Premier League once
again.
The Premier League runners-up Manchester
United will welcome 2015/16 champions Leicester City at Old Trafford on
the opening day of the new season on August 11.
Liverpool, the last season’s Champions
League finalist welcome West Ham United and their new boss Manuel
Pellegrini to Anfield for their first match of the season.
Marco Silva will guard his new Everton side with a visit to newly-promited Wolverhampton Wanderers F.C. at Molineux.
Other promoted teams Cardiff City travel
to AFC Bournemouth, while Championship play-off winners Fulham
entertain London rivals Crystal Palace at Craven Cottage.
Huddersfield Town clinched survival last
may by Antonio Conte’s Chelsea side to a draw at Stamford Bridge. And
the Cherries boss David Wagner’s men will start their new season at home
against the Blues.
Tottenham, meanwhile, travel to Newcastle again on the opening day – just as they did last year, where they won 2-0.
Spurs have their new stadium to look
forward to. And it Liverpool who will be the first visitors to the new
White Hart Lane on September 15 with Mauricio Pochettino’s side
returning to Wembley for their August 18 home game against Fulham.
The first Manchester Derby of the new
season comes up on November 10 with Guardiola’s men hosting Jose
Mourinho’s men at the Etihad Stadium. The North London derby between
Arsenal v Tottenham, will take place at the Emirates on December 1 with
the Merseyside derby between Liverpool and Everton on the same day
followed by strong encounter between Chelsea and Fulham.
The boxing day fixtures see West Ham on
the travelling to Southampton with Liverpool taking on Rafael Benitez’s
Newcastle United side and Manchester United hosting Huddersfield Town.
The final fixture of the season sees
Manchester City travel to Brighton and Hove Albion, United at home to
Cardiff City, Liverpool welcoming Wolves at Anfield, Arsenal up against
Brighton and Chelsea away to King Power Stadium against Leicester City.
Either you you follow Chelsea, Arsenal,
Manchester City, Manchester United, Tottenham, Liverpool on whoever it
you supports, simply check the new Premier League fixtures table via the
official Premier League website.
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