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2022/23 Premier League fixtures announced

This season’s Premier League fixtures have been announced, and we will start the 2022/23 campaign away to Crystal Palace on Friday, August 5.

Just like last season, we’ll be getting the new season underway with a Friday night fixture away in London - the match at Selhurst Park will kick-off at 8pm (UK time).

Our first home game comes the following weekend against Leicester City and we then have meetings with Bournemouth (away), Fulham (home) and Aston Villa (home) – all in the opening month.

September kicks off with a trip to Old Trafford, while the first north London derby of the season is at Emirates Stadium at the start of October.

That’s followed immediately by a home fixture against Liverpool, a trip to Leeds, then back at Emirates Stadium against the champions, Manchester City.

Newly-promoted Nottingham Forest visit Emirates Stadium at the end of October.

We play Chelsea away at the start of November, and our last game before the players depart for the Qatar World Cup is away at Wolves.

The league resumes after the World Cup hiatus on Boxing Day, when we host West Ham United.

We travel to Brighton on New Year’s Eve and are back at the Emirates for the New Year’s fixture against Newcastle United.

Tottenham (away) and Manchester United (home) are our other January fixtures, after the FA Cup campaign gets underway.

The Premier League season runs until May 28 – we will face Wolves at home on the final day.

All fixtures remain subject to change for broadcast and European commitments. So far, only the opening weekend's fixtures have been selected for live television coverage.

See our full fixture list below

August

05    A    Crystal Palace

13    H    Leicester City

20    A    AFC Bournemouth

27    H    Fulham

30    H    Aston Villa

September

03    A    Manchester United

10    H    Everton

17    A    Brentford

October

01    H    Tottenham Hotspur

08    H    Liverpool

15    A    Leeds United

18    H    Manchester City

22    A    Southampton

29    H    Nottingham Forest

November

05    A    Chelsea

12    A    Wolverhampton

December

26    H    West Ham United

31    A    Brighton & Hove Albion

January

02    H    Newcastle United

14    A    Tottenham Hotspur

21    H    Manchester United

February

04    A    Everton

11    H    Brentford

18    A    Aston Villa

25    A    Leicester City

March

04    H    AFC Bournemouth

11    A    Fulham

18    H    Crystal Palace

April

01    H    Leeds United

08    A    Liverpool

15    A    West Ham United

22    H    Southampton

26    A    Manchester City

29    H    Chelsea

May

06    A    Newcastle United

13    H    Brighton & Hove Albion

20    A    Nottingham Forest

28    H    Wolverhampton