Odion Ighalo’s Manchester United will begin their campaign on the second week of the season against Crystal Palace – their start has been moved back, along with Manchester City’s, due to their respective late runs in this season’s European competition.
United face a grueling October – after Tottenham, they are away at Newcastle before hosting Chelsea and Arsenal at Old Trafford. They host neighbors City for the first time on December 12 and are away to Leicester on Boxing Day but don’t play Liverpool until January 16.
The duo of Wilfred Ndidi, Kelechi Iheanacho will travel away to newly promoted Championship side, Westbrom in their first encounter of the season.
Liverpool will welcome Marcelo Bielsa’s Championship winners to Anfield on the opening weekend, followed by a trip to Stamford Bridge and a clash with Mikel Arteta’s FA Cup holders in the third game.
Jurgen Klopp’s men also head to Goodison Park for the Merseyside derby with Everton in just their fifth game. Matchday eight pits them away to Pep Guardiola’s Manchester City – the side they dethroned as Premier League champions last season – and they host Leicester after that.
Alex Iwobi’s Everton will travel to white HART lane to face Mourinho’s Tottenham as the Meyerside club push for European spot and break the 10 years meyerside curse against reigning champions, Liverpool.
OPENING WEEKEND EPL MATCHES FINAL DAY EPL MATCHES
Burnley v Manchester United Arsenal v Brighton
Crystal Palace v Southampton Aston Villa v Chelsea
Fulham v Arsenal Fulham v Newcastle
Liverpool v Leeds Leeds v West Brom
Manchester City v Aston Villa Leicester v Tottenham
Tottenham v Everton Liverpool v Crystal Palace
West Brom v Leicester Manchester City v Everton
West Ham v Newcastle Sheffield United v Burnley
Brighton v Chelsea West Ham vSouthampton
Sheffield United v Wolves Wolves v Manchester United