Premier League fixtures 2019-20: Season starts with Liverpool hosting Norwich
The 2019-20
Premier League season will start with Champions League winners Liverpool
hosting promoted Norwich City on Friday, 9 August.
Champions
Manchester City will open the defence of their title the following day with a
trip to West Ham.
Aston Villa
and Sheffield United, the other promoted teams, play Tottenham and Bournemouth
respectively.
For the
first time in Premier League history, the clubs will get a short mid-season
break in February.
The break
will be staggered over a two-week period. There will be only five matches on
one weekend, with the other five games from that round taking place the
following weekend, ensuring that each team gets one week off.
The opening
weekend will also see Manchester United hosting Chelsea on Sunday, 11 August.
The opening
weekend in full
Date
|
Match
|
Kick-off
time
|
9 Aug 2019
|
Liverpool
v Norwich City
|
20:00 BST
|
10 Aug
2019
|
West Ham v
Manchester City
|
12:30 BST
|
10 Aug
2019
|
Bournemouth
v Sheffield United
|
15:00 BST
|
10 Aug
2019
|
Burnley v
Southampton
|
15:00 BST
|
10 Aug
2019
|
Crystal
Palace v Everton
|
15:00 BST
|
10 Aug
2019
|
Leicester
City v Wolves
|
15:00 BST
|
10 Aug
2019
|
Watford v
Brighton
|
15:00 BST
|
10 Aug
2019
|
Tottenham
v Aston Villa
|
17:30 BST
|
11 Aug
2019
|
Newcastle
United v Arsenal
|
14:00 BST
|
11 Aug
2019
|
Manchester
United v Chelsea
|
16:30 BST
|
The season's
curtain raiser will take place with the Community Shield between Liverpool and
Manchester City at Wembley on Sunday, 4 August.
Liverpool
and Europa League winners Chelsea will also meet in the Uefa Super Cup in
Istanbul, Turkey, on Wednesday, 14 August.
Following
that match, Liverpool play their second Premier League match, away to
Southampton, while Chelsea host Leicester City.
Wolves could
have played three Europa League qualifying matches before the beginning of the
Premier League season
There will
be a total of 380 Premier League games during the 2019-20 season.
The split of
matches in February will see five matches take place over the weekend of 8
February, with the other five played on the weekend of 15 February.
All five
matches on each weekend will be broadcast live in the United Kingdom.
At present,
all the games are scheduled for 8 February but these will be broken up when the
broadcast picks for that period are announced in mid-December.
The Premier
League contingent taking part in the Champions League are Chelsea, Liverpool,
Manchester City and Tottenham and they will go straight into the group stage,
which starts on 17 and 18 September.
Holders
Liverpool face top-flight away matches immediately before five of their six
Champions League group fixtures, one of which is at Manchester United, while
there are four away trips for Chelsea, one of which is at Manchester City.
City will be
away three times before playing in Europe, while Tottenham will be on the road
for two.
Arsenal and
Manchester United go straight into the Europa League group stages, which start
on Thursday, 19 September.
The Gunners
have away games before four of their six group matches, including ones against
Manchester United and West Ham.
Manchester
United have three, including a trip to City, while, if they qualify for the
group phase, Wolves will also have three.
The first
Merseyside derby, which will see Liverpool host Everton during a round of
midweek fixtures in early December, will be shown on Amazon TV, a new entrant
to the list of broadcasters of top-flight games.
It will also
show the Boxing Day list of fixtures and broadcast live in the UK every game
over the two rounds to which they have rights.
Video
assistant referees (VAR) will debut in the Premier League in the 2019-20
season.
The system
was used at the 2018 World Cup, and last season appeared in the Champions
League knockout stages and in selected FA Cup and Carabao Cup ties.
FROM
.bbc.com/sport/football
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