The Premier League fixtures for next season were officially revealed on Friday, with Manchester City hoping to defend their record-breaking crown.
City will start the season with a mouth watering trip to Arsenal on the opening day of the season (August 11th). They then have a fairly comfortable run, not facing any other top 6 side until October.
The first Manchester derby will take place on November 10th at the Etihad, with the reverse fixture at Old Trafford in March.
Pep Guardiola’s men have a fairly hectic start to 2019 ahead, with a home tie against Liverpool on New Year’s Day and fixtures against Arsenal and Chelsea back-to-back in February.
The Sky Blues will be the favourites to defend their title next season, and the fixture list certainly doesn’t provide too many stumbling blocks.
Full fixture list:
August
11: Arsenal (a)
18: Huddersfield (h)
25: Wolves (a)
September
1: Newcastle (h)
15: Fulham (h)
22: Cardiff (a)
29: Brighton (h)
October
6: Liverpool (a)
20: Burnley (h)
27: Tottenham (a)
November
3: Southampton (h)
10: Manchester United (h)
24: West Ham (a)
December
1: Bournemouth (h)
4: Watford (a)
8: Chelsea (a)
15: Everton (h)
22: Crystal Palace (h)
26: Leicester (a)
29: Southampton (a)
January
1: Liverpool (h)
12: Wolves (h)
19: Huddersfield (a)
30: Newcastle (a)
February
2: Arsenal (h)
9: Chelsea (h)
23: Everton (a)
27: West Ham (h)
March
2: Bournemouth (a)
9: Watford (h)
16: Manchester United (a)
30: Fulham (a)
April
6: Cardiff (h)
13: Crystal Palace (a)
20: Tottenham (h)
27: Burnley (a)
May
4: Leicester (h)
12: Brighton (a)
These fixtures are subject to change based on how well City or their opponents do in other competitions.