What are the new Premier League fixtures?
Premier League 2021/22 fixtures
- Friday 13 August. 20:00 Brentford v Arsenal.
- Saturday 14 August. 12:30 Man Utd v Leeds.
- Sunday 15 August. 14:00 Newcastle v West Ham.
- Saturday 21 August. 12:30 Liverpool v Burnley.
- Sunday 22 August. 14:00 Southampton v Man Utd.
- Monday 23 August.
- Saturday 28 August.
- Sunday 29 August.
How many games are in the Premier League 2020?
See the dates and times for all 380 matches for the season starting from 12 September. You can find the dates and times of the 380 Premier League fixtures for the 2020/21 season below.
What date is the last game of the Premier League season?
The Premier League can today reveal the scheduled dates for the 2020/21 season. The new campaign will start on the weekend of Saturday 12 September, and will end on Sunday 23 May.
Who are the big 4 in the Premier League?
English Premier League Big Four Clubs: Arsenal, Chelsea, Liverpool And Manchester United.
Who went down from Premiership 2021?
On 17 April 2021, Sheffield United were confirmed to be the first team to be relegated to the Championship following a 1–0 defeat away to Wolverhampton Wanderers with six games remaining, ending their two-year top flight tenure.
When is the start of the next Premier League season?
The 2021/22 EFL season will kick off on Saturday August 7. Next season’s League One campaign will finish on the weekend of April 30 2022, with League Two and the Championship on one of May 7 and May 8 respectively.
When is matchweek 18 in the Premier League?
*Matchweek 18 fixtures have been split between 12-14 January and 19-21 January and are signified by an asterisk. Stay up to date with all the fixtures with the Premier League’s digital calendar.
Are there any Premier League games on Sky Sports?
All the confirmed Premier League games to be shown live on Sky Sports during the 2021/22 season – check back here for more… Created with Sketch. The August, September and October Premier League fixtures to be shown live on Sky Sports have been announced, including Tottenham vs Man City, Liverpool vs Man City and Man Utd vs Liverpool.
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