The wait to find out who Liverpool will play in next season’s Premier League campaign is over!
Liverpool will take on Arsenal at the Emirates Stadium in the very first game of the season, with Tottenham coming up two weeks later. The most anticipated fixture of the season, against Manchester United, will first take place on October 15th and the first Merseyside derby will be on the 17 of December at Goodison Park.
Something tells me that Jürgen Klopp would prefer to have a tough first game. If Liverpool can take 3 points from North-London then it will bode well for the rest of the season.
August
Arsenal (A) – 13th
Burnley (H) – 20th
Tottenham Hotspur (A) – 27th
September
Leicester City (H) – 10th
Chelsea (A) – 17th
Hull City (H) – 24th
October
Swansea City (A) – 1st
Manchester United (H) – 15th
West Bromwich Albion (H) – 22nd
Crystal Palace (A) – 29th
November
Watford (H)- 5th
Southampton (A) – 19th
Sunderland (H) – 26th
December
Bournemouth (A) – 3rd
West Ham United (H) – 10th
Middlesbrough (A) – 13th
Everton (A) – 17th
Stoke City (H) – 26th
Manchester City (H) – 31st
January
Sunderland (A) – 2nd
Manchester United (A) – 14th
Swansea City (H) – 21st
February
Chelsea (H) – 1st
Hull City (A) – 4th
Tottenham Hotspur (H) – 11th
Leicester City (A)
March
Arsenal (H) – 4th
Burnley (A) – 11th
Manchester City (A) – 18th
April
Everton (H) – 1st
Bournemouth (H) – 5th
Stoke City (A) – 8th
West Bromwich Albion (A) – 15th
Crystal Palace (H) – 22nd
Watford (A) – 29th
May
Southampton (H) – 6th
West Ham United (A) – 13th
Middlesbrough (H) – 21st
Liverpool have a relatively easy run-in to the end of the season playing only three out of ten teams from last season’s top 8. While this may not mean that much in such a competitive league it may the difference between a top four finish or even a league title.
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