The Premier League fixtures for the 2020/21 season have been announced.
Liverpool will start their Premier League title defence at home to Championship winners Leeds United on the opening weekend.
Fulham, who were promoted through the play-offs begin at home to Arsenal, while fellow newly promoted side West Brom play Leicester.
Manchester City and Manchester United's opening games against Aston Villa and Burnley will be rescheduled due to their European involvement.
The season will run from September 12th until May 23rd. Kick-offs are 15:00 for Saturdays and Bank Holidays unless stated otherwise.
Fixtures are subject to change.
Postponed
Burnley v Man Utd
Man City v Aston Villa
Saturday 12 September
Crystal Palace v Southampton
Fulham v Arsenal
Liverpool v Leeds Utd
Spurs v Everton
West Brom v Leicester City
West Ham v Newcastle Utd
Monday 14 September
20:00 - Brighton v Chelsea
20:00 - Sheffield Utd v Wolves
Saturday 19 September
Arsenal v West Ham
Aston Villa v Sheffield Utd
Chelsea v Liverpool
Everton v West Brom
Leeds Utd v Fulham
Leicester City v Burnley
Man Utd v Crystal Palace
Newcastle Utd v Brighton
Southampton v Spurs
Wolves v Man City
Saturday 26 September
Brighton v Man Utd
Burnley v Southampton
Crystal Palace v Everton
Fulham v Aston Villa
Liverpool v Arsenal
Man City v Leicester City
Sheffield Utd v Leeds Utd
Spurs v Newcastle Utd
West Brom v Chelsea
West Ham v Wolves