The wait is over as the Premier League unveiled the much-anticipated fixture list for the 2024/25 season. Get ready for another year of drama, world-class talent, and nail-biting finishes, with the season kicking off on Saturday, August 16th.
The curtain rises at Old Trafford, where Manchester United will play host to Fulham. This fixture promises a captivating start, with United aiming to bounce back from a disappointing previous season and Fulham looking to make a strong return to the top flight after securing promotion.
Other Key Opening Fixtures:
The excitement doesn’t stop there. The following day, Saturday, August 17th, sees a full slate of mouthwatering matchups across the league. Fans of newly promoted Ipswich Town will witness their return to the Premier League as they welcome the mighty Liverpool to Portman Road. Elsewhere, Arsenal will be looking to get their campaign off to a winning start when they host Wolverhampton Wanderers at the Emirates Stadium.
Beyond the Opening Weekend
The Premier League fixture list offers a glimpse into the storylines that will dominate the season. Key title contenders like Manchester City, Chelsea, and Liverpool will face crucial clashes throughout the year. Battles for Champions League qualification and the fight to avoid relegation will also keep fans on the edge of their seats.
Stay Ahead of the Game
As the season progresses, expect in-depth analysis, transfer updates, and exclusive player interviews to further fuel your passion for the beautiful game. So, gear up for another unforgettable season of Premier League football. With a captivating opening weekend and a schedule packed with potential surprises, the 2024/25 campaign promises to be one for the ages.
Premier League Opening Weekend
- Friday 16 August: Manchester United v Fulham
- Saturday 17 August: Ipswich Town v Liverpool
- Saturday 17 August: Arsenal v Wolverhampton
- Saturday 17 August: Everton v Brighton
- Saturday 17 August: Newcastle United v Southampton
- Saturday 17 August: Nottingham Forest v A.F.C. Bournemouth
- Saturday 17 August: West Ham United v Aston Villa
- Sunday 18 August: Brentford v Crystal Palace
- Sunday 18 August: Chelsea v Manchester City
- Monday 19 August: Leicester City v Tottenham Hotspur
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