

Less than a month remains until the beginning of the 2022/23 Premier League which kicks off on 5th August for a slightly earlier start than usual.
Manchester City is the reigning champion after clinching its 8th league-title by a 1-point margin over Liverpool who have been the only serious challengers to its dominance over the past 5 years.
Chelsea, Tottenham Hotspur, Arsenal and Manchester United lead the chasing-pack but they all seem to be a long, long way behind the top-2 at the moment. West Ham United and Leicester City have the potential to break into the top-6 while Newcastle United will be expecting big strides after its big-money takeover last season.
Everton and Aston Villa, two other historic clubs, will also be hoping to get out of the bottom-half with their respective young managers beginning their first full-seasons. Leeds United and Southampton will have to fight hard to stay in the top-division while last season’s newcomers Brentford will look to avoid any 2nd season blues.
Following its relegation in 2020/21, Fulham earned another return to the top-flight by winning the Championship. Bournemouth dropped down the season before but is back in the top-tier after finishing as runners-up. Later on, Nottingham Forest won the promotion play-off to mark its comeback to the Premier League after 23 years.
Now we take a look at the fixture-list for the 2022/23 Premier League campaign and focus on the notable clashes from Matchweek 1 through Matchweek 38.
Premier League Fixtures 2022/23 – Sponsored by Sportaza





August
Continuing its new trend, the Premier League will once again commence on a Friday night as Crystal Palace host Arsenal in one of the lesser London derbies on 5th August.
The next day, Liverpool will kick-start its season against Fulham at Craven Cottage in the early kickoff. Among the afternoon fixtures, newcomers Bournemouth will host Aston Villa while Nottingham Forest will make the journey up north to face Newcastle United. Everton will welcome Chelsea to Goodison Park for the evening-game.
On Sunday, Manchester Utd will be the hosts for Brighton & Hove Albion at Old Trafford before West Ham Utd square off against City at the London Stadium in arguably the most attractive fixture of the opening weekend.
For Matchweek 2, Arsenal is set to host Leicester City at the Emirates Stadium on 13th August. The following day, City will welcome Tottenham Hotspur to the Etihad Stadium for the first clash between the top-6 teams from the previous season.
Man Utd will host Liverpool in the standout fixture from Matchweek 3 despite being set for a Monday night clash. Last season the Red Devils were handed an embarrassing 5-0 thumping at home by its arch-rivals.
Friday 5 August
Crystal Palace v Arsenal
Saturday 6 August
Fulham v Liverpool
AFC Bournemouth v Aston Villa
Leeds v Wolves
Newcastle v Nottingham Forest
Spurs v Southampton
Everton v Chelsea
Sunday 7 August
Leicester v Brentford
Man Utd v Brighton
West Ham v City
Saturday 13 August
Aston Villa v Everton
Arsenal v Leicester
Brighton v Newcastle
City v AFC Bournemouth
Southampton v Leeds
Wolves v Fulham
Brentford v Man Utd
Sunday 14 August
Nottingham Forest v West Ham
Chelsea v Spurs
Monday 15 August
Liverpool v Crystal Palace
Saturday 20 August
Spurs v Wolves
Crystal Palace v Aston Villa
Everton v Nottingham Forest
Fulham v Brentford
Leicester v Southampton
AFC Bournemouth v Arsenal
Sunday 21 August
Leeds v Chelsea
West Ham v Brighton
Newcastle v City
Monday 22 August
Man Utd v Liverpool
Saturday 27 August
Southampton v Man Utd
Brentford v Everton
Brighton v Leeds
Chelsea v Leicester
Liverpool v AFC Bournemouth
City v Crystal Palace
Arsenal v Fulham
Sunday 28 August
Aston Villa v West Ham
Wolves v Newcastle
Nottingham Forest v Spurs
Tuesday 30 August
Crystal Palace v Brentford
Fulham v Brighton
Southampton v Chelsea
Leeds v Everton
Wednesday 31 August
AFC Bournemouth v Wolves
Arsenal v Aston Villa
City v Nottingham Forest
West Ham v Spurs
Liverpool v Newcastle
September
On 3rd September, Everton will take on Liverpool at Goodison Park for the 243rd Merseyside derby. The Reds completed the double over its neighbours last season including the 1-4 victory at the home of the Toffees.
Chelsea will host West Ham at Stamford Bridge for a London derby on Sunday. Later Arsenal will take on Man Utd at Old Trafford. Cristiano Ronaldo scored 2 goals to get the home-win last season but he is not likely to be at the club by this time.
Leicester City will face Aston Villa at King Power Stadium for the clash between the two teams from the Midlands on 10th September. West Ham is set to host Newcastle Utd the following day which should also be an intriguing contest.
On Sunday 18th September, Man Utd will take on its bitter Yorkshire rival Leeds Utd at Old Trafford. It will be followed by Chelsea against Liverpool at Stamford Bridge with the rivalry taking a new turn after the two goalless cup-finals last season.
Thursday 1 September
Leicester v Man Utd
Saturday 3 September
Everton v Liverpool
Brentford v Leeds
Newcastle v Crystal Palace
Nottingham Forest v AFC Bournemouth
Spurs v Fulham
Wolves v Southampton
Aston Villa v City
Sunday 4 September
Chelsea v West Ham
Brighton v Leicester
Man Utd v Arsenal
Saturday 10 September
Fulham v Chelsea
AFC Bournemouth v Brighton
Leicester v Aston Villa
Liverpool v Wolves
Southampton v Brentford
Man City v Spurs
Sunday 11 September
Arsenal v Everton
West Ham v Newcastle
Crystal Palace v Man Utd
Monday 12 September
Leeds v Nottingham Forest
Friday 16 September
Nottingham Forest v Fulham
Saturday 17 September
Wolves v City
Aston Villa v Southampton
Brighton v Crystal Palace
Everton v West Ham
Newcastle v AFC Bournemouth
Spurs v Leicester
Sunday 18 September
Brentford v Arsenal
Man Utd v Leeds
Chelsea v Liverpool
October
Matchweek 9 promises to be a cracker with Arsenal taking on its arch-nemesis Tottenham for the North London derby. The Gunners were comfortable winners of this fixture in 2021/22 and Spurs have not won at the Emirates in over a decade.
Leicester City will welcome its biggest rival Nottingham Forest for the first top-flight match between the clubs in the 20th century. The pair met in the 4th Round of the FA Cup with Forest notching a 4-1 win over the Foxes on home-turf.
Then, there is the small matter of the Manchester derby to be resolved as well with the champions playing hosts to Man Utd at the Etihad. City has only earned 2 wins against the Red Devils in the last 6 home-meetings.
In Matchweek 10, Arsenal will have to host Liverpool at the Emirates Stadium. The Reds won both the league-matches last season and won their tie in the League Cup while the Gunners could not score a goal in all the 4 games.
Nottingham Forest is going to prepare for the visit of Aston Villa which should provide a good contest between the two Midlands teams. Also, Everton will go up against Man Utd at Goodison Park.
The following week Liverpool will await the arrival of defending champions City to Anfield. Despite taking the lead twice, the Reds were held to a 2-2 draw in this clash last season which eventually proved crucial in the title-race.
Arsenal is going to play hosts to City in Matchweek 12. The Gunners have lost the past 5 home-games in the Premier League meetings against the champions and will hope that rising Brazilian striker Gabriel Jesus can resolve the issue.
Liverpool will be facing West Ham at Anfield in the same week and the Reds have won the last 5 home-games against the Hammers. Meanwhile, Man Utd will play Tottenham Hotspur at Old Trafford.
In Matchweek 13, Chelsea is going to square off with Man Utd at Stamford Bridge. The last 4 matches between these two teams have not produced a winner. Spurs will host Newcastle and this fixture should contain a fair share of goals.
Saturday 1 October
AFC Bournemouth v Brentford
Arsenal v Spurs
Crystal Palace v Chelsea
Fulham v Newcastle
Leeds v Aston Villa
Leicester v Nottingham Forest
Liverpool v Brighton
Man City v Man Utd
Southampton v Everton
West Ham v Wolves
Saturday 8 October
AFC Bournemouth v Leicester
Arsenal v Liverpool
Brighton v Spurs
Chelsea v Wolves
Crystal Palace v Leeds
Everton v Man Utd
City v Southampton
Newcastle v Brentford
Nottingham Forest v Aston Villa
West Ham v Fulham
Saturday 15 October
Aston Villa v Chelsea
Brentford v Brighton
Fulham v AFC Bournemouth
Leeds v Arsenal
Leicester v Crystal Palace
Liverpool v City
Man Utd v Newcastle
Southampton v West Ham
Spurs v Everton
Wolves v Nottingham Forest
Tuesday 18 October
AFC Bournemouth v Southampton
Arsenal v City
Brentford v Chelsea
Brighton v Nottingham Forest
Fulham v Aston Villa
Leicester v Leeds
Crystal Palace v Wolves
Wednesday 19 October
Newcastle v Everton
Liverpool v West Ham
Man Utd v Spurs
Saturday 22 October
Aston Villa v Brentford
Chelsea v Man Utd
Everton v Crystal Palace
Leeds v Fulham
Man City v Brighton
Nottingham Forest v Liverpool
Southampton v Arsenal
Spurs v Newcastle
West Ham v AFC Bournemouth
Wolves v Leicester
Saturday 29 October
AFC Bournemouth v Spurs
Arsenal v Nottingham Forest
Brentford v Wolves
Brighton v Chelsea
Crystal Palace v Southampton
Fulham v Everton
Leicester v Man City
Liverpool v Leeds
Manchester Utd v West Ham
Newcastle v Aston Villa
November
In the opening week of November, Chelsea will be at home for its fixture against Arsenal in this major London derby. The Blues have been unable to notch a home-win against the Gunners for the past 3 seasons.
Among the matches from Matchweek 14, Tottenham Hotspur is going to face Liverpool on home-turf. The Reds have remained undefeated against Spurs in the previous 8 Premier League meetings.
Newcastle Utd will host Chelsea at St. James’ Park in Matchweek 15 while West Ham Utd is set to play Leicester City at London Stadium. The Premier League will then take a 5-week hiatus due to the 2022 FIFA World Cup.
Saturday 5 November
Aston Villa v Manchester Utd
Chelsea v Arsenal
Everton v Leicester
Leeds v AFC Bournemouth
City v Fulham
Nottingham Forest v Brentford
Southampton v Newcastle
Spurs v Liverpool
West Ham v Crystal Palace
Wolves v Brighton
Saturday 12 November
AFC Bournemouth v Everton
Brighton v Aston Villa
Fulham v Man Utd
Liverpool v Southampton
Man City v Brentford
Newcastle v Chelsea
Nottingham Forest v Crystal Palace
Spurs v Leeds
West Ham v Leicester
Wolves v Arsenal





December
Following the end of the 2022 FIFA World Cup the Premier League will resume action during the Christmas period. Arsenal will probably square off with London rivals West Ham on Boxing Day.
In the final week of the year, Liverpool will host Leicester City at Anfield. At the same time Man City will be at home for the visit of Everton. Fulham will play Southampton at Craven Cottage which could be a key match at the bottom-end of the table.
Monday 26 December
Arsenal v West Ham
Aston Villa v Liverpool
Brentford v Spurs
Chelsea v AFC Bournemouth
Crystal Palace v Fulham
Everton v Wolves
Leeds v Manchester City
Leicester v Newcastle
Man Utd v Nottingham Forest
Southampton v Brighton
Saturday 31 December
AFC Bournemouth v Crystal Palace
Brighton v Arsenal
Fulham v Southampton
Liverpool v Leicester
Manchester City v Everton
Newcastle v Leeds
Nottingham Forest v Chelsea
Spurs v Aston Villa
West Ham v Brentford
Wolves v Manchester Utd
January
Stamford Bridge will be the setting when Chelsea takes on City at the start of the New Year and the two clubs could well be leading the league at this stage. Elsewhere, Arsenal is going to be the host for Newcastle Utd in Matchweek 19.
Matchweek 20 will feature the Manchester Derby with Man Utd being the home-side for its cross-town rivals Man City. The Red Devils have only picked up 1 win from its last 5 PL meetings at Old Trafford.
The North London derby is also set to be held during the same week with Tottenham Hotspur playing at home against its bitter rivals Arsenal. At home, Spurs are unbeaten in its last 8 PL matches against the Gunners.
Man Utd will then travel to Emirates Stadium to face Arsenal and the Gunners have won 5 of the last 7 home-games in the PL against the Red Devils. Matchweek 21 will also have Liverpool up against Chelsea at Anfield.
Monday 2 January
Arsenal v Newcastle
Aston Villa v Wolves
Brentford v Liverpool
Chelsea v Man City
Crystal Palace v Spurs
Everton v Brighton
Leeds v West Ham
Leicester v Fulham
Man Utd v AFC Bournemouth
Southampton v Nottingham Forest
Saturday 14 January
Aston Villa v Leeds
Brentford v AFC Bournemouth
Brighton v Liverpool
Chelsea v Crystal Palace
Everton v Southampton
Man Utd v Man City
Newcastle v Fulham
Nottingham Forest v Leicester
Spurs v Arsenal
Wolves v West Ham
Saturday 21 January
AFC Bournemouth v Nottingham Forest
Arsenal v Man Utd
Crystal Palace v Newcastle
Fulham v Spurs
Leeds v Brentford
Leicester v Brighton
Liverpool v Chelsea
Man City v Wolves
Southampton v Aston Villa
West Ham v Everton
February
Following the first international-break of the calendar year, the Premier League season resumes with Matchweek 22 in which Chelsea is expected to take on West London neighbours Fulham.
But the standout fixture from the first week of February will be Tottenham Hotspur at home to Man City. Spurs have a good record in this fixture having beaten the champions in each of its past 4 meetings on home-turf across all competitions.
For Matchweek 23, Leeds Utd will be at home against arch rivals the red devils. Meanwhile, West Ham will go up against Chelsea at the London Stadium. The next edition of the Merseyside derby will also be contested in the same weekend.
In the subsequent week, Tottenham Hotspur will host West Ham Utd in another London derby. Man Utd is going to face Leicester City at Old Trafford while Newcastle Utd will await the arrival of Liverpool.
During the last week of the month, Chelsea will be the visitor to the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium in what should be an intense London derby. Leicester City against Arsenal at the King Power Stadium will be an interesting battle as well.
Saturday 4 February
Aston Villa v Leicester
Brentford v Southampton
Brighton v AFC Bournemouth
Chelsea v Fulham
Everton v Arsenal
Man Utd v Crystal Palace
Newcastle v West Ham
Nottingham Forest v Leeds
Spurs v Man City
Wolves v Liverpool
Saturday 11 February
AFC Bournemouth v Newcastle
Arsenal v Brentford
Crystal Palace v Brighton
Fulham v Nottingham Forest
Leeds v Man Utd
Leicester v Spurs
Liverpool v Everton
Man City v Aston Villa
Southampton v Wolves
West Ham v Chelsea
Saturday 18 February
Aston Villa v Arsenal
Brentford v Crystal Palace
Brighton v Fulham
Chelsea v Southampton
Everton v Leeds
Man Utd v Leicester
Newcastle v Liverpool
Nottingham Forest v Man City
Spurs v West Ham
Wolves v AFC Bournemouth
Saturday 25 February
AFC Bournemouth v Man City
Crystal Palace v Liverpool
Everton v Aston Villa
Fulham v Wolves
Leeds v Southampton
Leicester v Arsenal
Man Utd v Brentford
Newcastle v Brighton
Spurs v Chelsea
West Ham v Nottingham Forest
March
Within the first few days of March, Liverpool will be readying itself for the visit of its eternal nemesis the red devils to Anfield. The Reds have been undefeated in its last 6 home-games against the Red Devils.
In Matchweek 27, Leicester City will face Chelsea at King Power Stadium. In the next week the Blues will be at home against Everton while Man City will be travelling to the London Stadium to take on West Ham.
Saturday 4 March
Arsenal v AFC Bournemouth
Aston Villa v Crystal Palace
Brentford v Fulham
Brighton v West Ham
Chelsea v Leeds
Liverpool v Man Utd
Man City v Newcastle
Nottingham Forest v Everton
Southampton v Leicester
Wolves v Spurs
Saturday 11 March
AFC Bournemouth v Liverpool
Crystal Palace v Man City
Everton v Brentford
Fulham v Arsenal
Leeds v Brighton
Leicester v Chelsea
Man Utd v Southampton
Newcastle v Wolves
Spurs v Nottingham Forest
West Ham v Aston Villa
Saturday 18 March
Arsenal v Crystal Palace
Aston Villa v AFC Bournemouth
Brentford v Leicester
Brighton v Man Utd
Chelsea v Everton
Liverpool v Fulham
Man City v West Ham
Nottingham Forest v Newcastle
Southampton v Spurs
Wolves v Leeds





April
Man City is going to meet Liverpool at the Etihad Stadium in the first week of April and the outcome of this match will definitely have a big impact on the title-race. City has won just 3 of its past 6 PL home-games against the Reds.
In the following week, Liverpool will be taking on Arsenal on home-turf. The Reds have won each of the past 6 league-meetings between the two sides at Anfield. Meanwhile the red devils will face Everton at Old Trafford.
For Matchweek 31, Man City is scheduled to play Leicester City at the King Power Stadium. West Ham Utd will be at home to Arsenal for a London derby while Liverpool has to travel to Leeds Utd.
Man Utd will welcome Chelsea to Old Trafford in Matchweek 32. In the next few days, Tottenham Hotspur will be visited by Man Utd and Arsenal will travel to the Etihad Stadium to take on the champions.
At the end of the month, the Gunners will be taking on its major cross-town rival Chelsea at the Emirates. In the very same week, Liverpool will face Tottenham at Anfield which might be another pivotal fixture at the back-end of the season.
Saturday 1 April
AFC Bournemouth v Fulham
Arsenal v Leeds
Brighton v Brentford
Chelsea v Aston Villa
Crystal Palace v Leicester
Everton v Spurs
Man City v Liverpool
Newcastle v Man Utd
Nottingham Forest v Wolves
West Ham v Southampton
Saturday 8 April
Aston Villa v Nottingham Forest
Brentford v Newcastle
Fulham v West Ham
Leeds v Crystal Palace
Leicester v AFC Bournemouth
Liverpool v Arsenal
Man Utd v Everton
Southampton v Man City
Spurs v Brighton
Wolves v Chelsea
Saturday 15 April
Aston Villa v Newcastle
Chelsea v Brighton
Everton v Fulham
Leeds v Liverpool
Man City v Leicester
Nottingham Forest v Man Utd
Southampton v Crystal Palace
Spurs v AFC Bournemouth
West Ham v Arsenal
Wolves v Brentford
Saturday 22 April
AFC Bournemouth v West Ham
Arsenal v Southampton
Brentford v Aston Villa
Brighton v Man City
Crystal Palace v Everton
Fulham v Leeds
Leicester v Wolves
Liverpool v Nottingham Forest
Man Utd v Chelsea
Newcastle v Spurs
Tuesday 25 April
Everton v Newcastle
Leeds v Leicester
Nottingham Forest v Brighton
Spurs v Man Utd
West Ham v Liverpool
Wolves v Crystal Palace
Aston Villa v Fulham
Wednesday 26 April
Chelsea v Brentford
Southampton v AFC Bournemouth
Man City v Arsenal
May
At the start of the final month of the 2022/23 premier league, West Ham will prepare for the visit of Man Utd. In the following week, Everton will take on Man City at Goodison Park while Liverpool will have to make a trip to Leicester City.
In the penultimate week of the season, City will be going up against Chelsea at the Etihad Stadium which may go on to be a title-decider. Meanwhile Liverpool will be at home to Aston Villa.
On the final day of the campaign, City will be travelling to Brentford and Liverpool will be away at Southampton. Chelsea is going to be at home to Newcastle Utd while West Ham is set to take on Leicester City at the London Stadium.
Saturday 6 May
AFC Bournemouth v Chelsea
Brighton v Everton
Fulham v Leicester
Liverpool v Brentford
Man City v Leeds
Newcastle v Arsenal
Nottingham Forest v Southampton
Spurs v Crystal Palace
West Ham v Man Utd
Wolves v Aston Villa
Saturday 13 May
Arsenal v Brighton
Aston Villa v Spurs
Brentford v West Ham
Chelsea v Nottingham Forest
Crystal Palace v AFC Bournemouth
Everton v Man City
Leeds v Newcastle
Leicester v Liverpool
Man Utd v Wolves
Southampton v Fulham
Saturday 20 May
AFC Bournemouth v Man Utd
Brighton v Southampton
Fulham v Crystal Palace
Liverpool v Aston Villa
Man City v Chelsea
Newcastle v Leicester
Nottingham Forest v Arsenal
Spurs v Brentford
West Ham v Leeds
Wolves v Everton
Sunday 28 May
Arsenal v Wolves
Aston Villa v Brighton
Brentford v Man City
Chelsea v Newcastle
Crystal Palace v Nottingham Forest
Everton v AFC Bournemouth
Leeds v Spurs
Leicester v West Ham
Man Utd v Fulham
Southampton v Liverpool





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