Premier League 2019/20 fixtures in FULL: Dates and kick-off times for every game this season

Premier League 2019/20 fixtures in FULL: Dates and kick-off times for every game this season
The fixtures for the 2019/20 Premier League season have now been announced.Manchester City won the top-flight title last term and have now been joined in the elite division by newly-promoted trio Norwich, Sheffield United and Aston Villa.Man City won the Premier League title last seasongetty1
Man City won the Premier League title last season
The 2018/19 campaign was a cracker with drama and storylines aplenty at both ends of the table.The new season gets under way on Friday, August 9 with Liverpool welcoming Norwich to Anfield.Man City will start the defence of their title a day later at West Ham in the lunchtime kick-off, with the opening weekend’s marquee fixture seeing Manchester United host Chelsea on Sunday.Darren Gough discusses if it matters in what order you play your fixtures Premier League 2019/20 fixtures in full (kick-off time 15:00 unless stated otherwise):*dates are subject to change depending on TV and radio picksFriday, 9 August 201920:00 Liverpool v Norwich CitySaturday, 10 August 201912:30 West Ham v Man CityAFC Bournemouth v Sheffield UnitedBurnley v SouthamptonCrystal Palace v EvertonLeicester City v WolvesWatford v Brighton17:30Spurs v Aston VillaSunday, 11 August 201914:00 Newcastle United v Arsenal16:30 Man Utd v ChelseaSaturday, 17 August 2019Arsenal v BurnleyAston Villa v AFC BournemouthBrighton v West HamChelsea v Leicester CityEverton v WatfordMan City v SpursNorwich City v Newcastle UnitedSheffield United v Crystal PalaceSouthampton v LiverpoolWolves v Man UtdSaturday, 24 August 2019AFC Bournemouth v Man CityAston Villa v EvertonBrighton v SouthamptonLiverpool v ArsenalMan Utd v Crystal PalaceNorwich City v ChelseaSheffield United v Leicester CitySpurs v Newcastle UnitedWatford v West HamWolves v BurnleySaturday, 31 August 2019Arsenal v SpursBurnley v LiverpoolChelsea v Sheffield UnitedCrystal Palace v Aston VillaEverton v WolvesLeicester City v AFC BournemouthMan City v BrightonNewcastle United v WatfordSouthampton v Man UtdWest Ham v Norwich CitySaturday, 14 September 2019AFC Bournemouth v EvertonAston Villa v West HamBrighton v BurnleyLiverpool v Newcastle UnitedMan Utd v Leicester CityNorwich City v Man CitySheffield United v SouthamptonSpurs v Crystal PalaceWatford v ArsenalWolves v ChelseaSaturday, 21 September 2019Arsenal v Aston VillaBurnley v Norwich CityChelsea v LiverpoolCrystal Palace v WolvesEverton v Sheffield UnitedLeicester City v SpursMan City v WatfordNewcastle United v BrightonSouthampton v AFC BournemouthWest Ham v Man UtdSaturday, 28 September 2019AFC Bournemouth v West HamAston Villa v BurnleyChelsea v BrightonCrystal Palace v Norwich CityEverton v Man CityLeicester City v Newcastle UnitedMan Utd v ArsenalSheffield United v LiverpoolSpurs v SouthamptonWolves v WatfordSaturday, 5 October 2019Arsenal v AFC BournemouthBrighton v SpursBurnley v EvertonLiverpool v Leicester CityMan City v WolvesNewcastle United v Man UtdNorwich City v Aston VillaSouthampton v ChelseaWatford v Sheffield UnitedWest Ham v Crystal PalaceSaturday, 19 October 2019AFC Bournemouth v Norwich CityAston Villa v BrightonChelsea v Newcastle UnitedCrystal Palace v Man CityEverton v West HamLeicester City v BurnleyMan Utd v LiverpoolSheffield United v ArsenalSpurs v WatfordWolves v SouthamptonSaturday, 26 October 2019Arsenal v Crystal PalaceBrighton v EvertonBurnley v ChelseaLiverpool v SpursMan City v Aston VillaNewcastle United v WolvesNorwich City v Man UtdSouthampton v Leicester CityWatford v AFC BournemouthWest Ham v Sheffield UnitedSaturday, 2 November 2019AFC Bournemouth v Man UtdArsenal v WolvesAston Villa v LiverpoolBrighton v Norwich CityCrystal Palace v Leicester CityEverton v SpursMan City v SouthamptonSheffield United v BurnleyWatford v ChelseaWest Ham v Newcastle UnitedSaturday, 9 November 2019Burnley v West HamChelsea v Crystal PalaceLeicester City v ArsenalLiverpool v Man CityMan Utd v BrightonNewcastle United v AFC BournemouthNorwich City v WatfordSouthampton v EvertonSpurs v Sheffield UnitedWolves v Aston VillaSaturday, 23 November 2019AFC Bournemouth v WolvesArsenal v SouthamptonAston Villa v Newcastle UnitedBrighton v Leicester CityCrystal Palace v LiverpoolEverton v Norwich CityMan City v ChelseaSheffield United v Man UtdWatford v BurnleyWest Ham v SpursSaturday, 30 November 2019Burnley v Crystal PalaceChelsea v West HamLeicester City v EvertonLiverpool v BrightonMan Utd v Aston VillaNewcastle United v Man CityNorwich City v ArsenalSouthampton v WatfordSpurs v AFC BournemouthWolves v Sheffield UnitedTuesday, 3 December 201919:45 Arsenal v Brighton19:45 Burnley v Man City19:45 Leicester City v Watford19:45 Sheffield United v Newcastle United19:45 Wolves v West Ham20:00 Man Utd v SpursWednesday, 4 December 201919:45 Chelsea v Aston Villa19:45 Southampton v Norwich City20:00 Crystal Palace v AFC Bournemouth20:00 Liverpool v EvertonSaturday, 7 December 2019AFC Bournemouth v LiverpoolAston Villa v Leicester CityBrighton v WolvesEverton v ChelseaMan City v Man UtdNewcastle United v SouthamptonNorwich City v Sheffield UnitedSpurs v BurnleyWatford v Crystal PalaceWest Ham v ArsenalSaturday, 14 December 2019Arsenal v Man CityBurnley v Newcastle UnitedChelsea v AFC BournemouthCrystal Palace v BrightonLeicester City v Norwich CityLiverpool v WatfordMan Utd v EvertonSheffield United v Aston VillaSouthampton v West HamWolves v SpursSaturday, 21 December 2019AFC Bournemouth v BurnleyAston Villa v SouthamptonBrighton v Sheffield UnitedEverton v ArsenalMan City v Leicester CityNewcastle United v Crystal PalaceNorwich City v WolvesSpurs v ChelseaWatford v Man UtdWest Ham v LiverpoolThursday, 26 December 2019AFC Bournemouth v ArsenalAston Villa v Norwich CityChelsea v SouthamptonCrystal Palace v West HamEverton v BurnleyLeicester City v LiverpoolMan Utd v Newcastle UnitedSheffield United v WatfordSpurs v BrightonWolves v Man CitySaturday, 28 December 2019Arsenal v ChelseaBrighton v AFC BournemouthBurnley v Man UtdLiverpool v WolvesMan City v Sheffield UnitedNewcastle United v EvertonNorwich City v SpursSouthampton v Crystal PalaceWatford v Aston VillaWest Ham v Leicester CityWednesday, 1 January 2020Arsenal v Man UtdBrighton v ChelseaBurnley v Aston VillaLiverpool v Sheffield UnitedMan City v EvertonNewcastle United v Leicester CityNorwich City v Crystal PalaceSouthampton v SpursWatford v WolvesWest Ham v AFC BournemouthSaturday, 11 January 2020AFC Bournemouth v WatfordAston Villa v Man CityChelsea v BurnleyCrystal Palace v ArsenalEverton v BrightonLeicester City v SouthamptonMan Utd v Norwich CitySheffield United v West HamSpurs v LiverpoolWolves v Newcastle UnitedSaturday, 18 January 2020Arsenal v Sheffield UnitedBrighton v Aston VillaBurnley v Leicester CityLiverpool v Man UtdMan City v Crystal PalaceNewcastle United v ChelseaNorwich City v AFC BournemouthSouthampton v WolvesWatford v SpursWest Ham v EvertonTuesday, 21 January 202019:45 AFC Bournemouth v Brighton19:45 Aston Villa v Watford19:45 Everton v Newcastle United19:45 Leicester City v West Ham19:45 Sheffield United v Man City19:45 Wolves v Liverpool20:00 Man Utd v BurnleyWednesday, 22 January 202019:45 Chelsea v Arsenal19:45 Spurs v Norwich City20:00 Crystal Palace v SouthamptonSaturday, 1 February 2020AFC Bournemouth v Aston VillaBurnley v ArsenalCrystal Palace v Sheffield UnitedLeicester City v ChelseaLiverpool v SouthamptonMan Utd v WolvesNewcastle United v Norwich CitySpurs v Man CityWatford v EvertonWest Ham v BrightonSaturday, 8/15 February 2020*Arsenal v Newcastle UnitedAston Villa v SpursBrighton v WatfordChelsea v Man UtdEverton v Crystal PalaceMan City v West HamNorwich City v LiverpoolSheffield United v AFC BournemouthSouthampton v BurnleyWolves v Leicester City*As part of the 2019/20 mid-season player break, five of the above matches will take place on the weekend commencing8 February and five on the weekend commencing 15 FebruarySaturday, 22 February 2020Arsenal v EvertonBurnley v AFC BournemouthChelsea v SpursCrystal Palace v Newcastle UnitedLeicester City v Man CityLiverpool v West HamMan Utd v WatfordSheffield United v BrightonSouthampton v Aston VillaWolves v Norwich CitySaturday, 29 February 2020AFC Bournemouth v ChelseaAston Villa v Sheffield UnitedBrighton v Crystal PalaceEverton v Man UtdMan City v ArsenalNewcastle United v BurnleyNorwich City v Leicester CitySpurs v WolvesWatford v LiverpoolWest Ham v SouthamptonSaturday, 7 March 2020Arsenal v West HamBurnley v SpursChelsea v EvertonCrystal Palace v WatfordLeicester City v Aston VillaLiverpool v AFC BournemouthMan Utd v Man CitySheffield United v Norwich CitySouthampton v Newcastle UnitedWolves v BrightonSaturday, 14 March 2020AFC Bournemouth v Crystal PalaceAston Villa v ChelseaBrighton v ArsenalEverton v LiverpoolMan City v BurnleyNewcastle United v Sheffield UnitedNorwich City v SouthamptonSpurs v Man UtdWatford v Leicester CityWest Ham v WolvesSaturday, 21 March 2020Burnley v WatfordChelsea v Man CityLeicester City v BrightonLiverpool v Crystal PalaceMan Utd v Sheffield UnitedNewcastle United v Aston VillaNorwich City v EvertonSouthampton v ArsenalSpurs v West HamWolves v AFC BournemouthSaturday, 4 April 2020AFC Bournemouth v Newcastle UnitedArsenal v Norwich CityAston Villa v WolvesBrighton v Man UtdCrystal Palace v BurnleyEverton v Leicester CityMan City v LiverpoolSheffield United v SpursWatford v SouthamptonWest Ham v ChelseaSaturday, 11 April 2020Burnley v Sheffield UnitedChelsea v WatfordLeicester City v Crystal PalaceLiverpool v Aston VillaMan Utd v AFC BournemouthNewcastle United v West HamNorwich City v BrightonSouthampton v Manchester CitySpurs v EvertonWolves v ArsenalSaturday, 18 April 2020AFC Bournemouth v SpursArsenal v Leicester CityAston Villa v Man UtdBrighton v LiverpoolCrystal Palace v ChelseaEverton v SouthamptonMan City v Newcastle UnitedSheffield United v WolvesWatford v Norwich CityWest Ham v BurnleySaturday, 25 April 2020AFC Bournemouth v Leicester CityAston Villa v Crystal PalaceBrighton v Man CityLiverpool v BurnleyMan Utd v SouthamptonNorwich City v West HamSheffield United v ChelseaSpurs v ArsenalWatford v Newcastle UnitedWolves v EvertonSaturday, 2 May 2020Arsenal v LiverpoolBurnley v WolvesChelsea v Norwich CityCrystal Palace v Man UtdEverton v Aston VillaLeicester City v Sheffield UnitedMan City v AFC BournemouthNewcastle United v SpursSouthampton v BrightonWest Ham v WatfordSaturday, 9 May 2020AFC Bournemouth v SouthamptonAston Villa v ArsenalBrighton v Newcastle UnitedLiverpool v ChelseaMan Utd v West HamNorwich City v BurnleySheffield United v EvertonSpurs v Leicester CityWatford v Man CityWolves v Crystal PalaceSunday, 17 May 2020Arsenal v WatfordBurnley v BrightonChelsea v WolvesCrystal Palace v SpursEverton v AFC BournemouthLeicester City v Man UtdMan City v Norwich CityNewcastle United v LiverpoolSouthampton v Sheffield UnitedWest Ham v Aston Villa

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