The Premier League have released the fixture list for next season in full, and Xabi Alonso will begin his stint as Chelsea manager with a London derby.
The Blues will make the short journey to Craven Cottage to face Fulham, who are currently without a manager, on Monday, 24th August.
Arsenal will get their title defence underway in a clash of the champions as they entertain newly-promoted Coventry City, who are managed by Frank Lampard, on Friday, 21st August.
Liverpool kick their campaign off the following day with a trip to Newcastle United for Andoni Iraola’s first game in charge of the Reds.
We won’t have to wait for the first major derby of the new season, with Michael Carrick’s Manchester United hosting Manchester City at Old Trafford on 12th September. City are yet to appoint a replacement for Pep Guardiola, though Enzo Maresca is expected to take the reins.
The final day of fixtures sees Chelsea end the season with another west London derby as Brentford go to Stamford Bridge on 30th May. Arsenal will play host to Brighton, Manchester United welcome Fulham, Liverpool face Bournemouth at Anfield, while Manchester City travel to Sunderland.
Premier League 2026/27 opening day fixtures
(All times BST)
Friday, 21st August
8pm: Arsenal v Coventry City
Saturday, 22nd August
12.30pm: Hull City v Manchester United
3pm: Everton v Crystal Palace
3pm: Ipswich Town v Sunderland
3pm: Nottingham Forest v Leeds United
5.30pm: Brentford v Tottenham Hotspur
Sunday, 23rd August
2pm: Brighton & Hove Albion v Aston Villa
2pm: Manchester City v Bournemouth
4.30pm: Newcastle United v Liverpool
Monday, 24th August
8pm: Fulham v Chelsea
Premier League 2026/27 final day fixtures
(All times BST)
Sunday, 30th May
4pm: Arsenal v Brighton & Hove Albion
4pm: Aston Villa v Tottenham Hotspur
4pm: Chelsea v Brentford
4pm: Coventry City v Nottingham Forest
4pm: Crystal Palace v Leeds United
4pm: Hull City v Newcastle United
4pm: Ipswich Town v Everton
4pm: Liverpool v Bournemouth
4pm: Manchester United v Fulham
4pm: Sunderland v Manchester City
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