The opening weekend will see Premier League champions Liverpool take on Championship winners Leeds United at Anfield. The Reds ended a 30-year wait for a first league title last season while Marcelo Bielsa’s boys make a return to the top flight after a 16-year hiatus.
Tottenham Hotspur will take on Everton while Chelsea travel to Brighton, and Arsenal are away to Fulham.
Manchester City’s home game against Aston Villa and Manchester United’s trip to Burnley will be honoured at a later date due to the Mancunians’ involvement in European competition.
The Merseyside, North London and Manchester derbies for the first round will take place on October 17, December 5 and December 12 respectively.
The 2020/2021 season will conclude on May 23, 2021.
Key Premier League Fixtures 2020/2021
September 19 - Chelsea v Liverpool
September 26 - Liverpool v Arsenal
October 3 - Manchester United v Tottenham Hotspur
October 17 - Everton v Liverpool
October 17 - Manchester City v Arsenal
October 24 - Manchester United v Chelsea
October 31 - Manchester United v Arsenal
November 7 - Manchester City v Liverpool
November 21 - Tottenham v Manchester City
November 28 - Chelsea v Tottenham
December 5 - Tottenham v Arsenal
December 12 - Manchester United v Manchester City
December 19 - Manchester United v Leeds United
December 26 - Arsenal v Chelsea
January 16 - Liverpool v Manchester United
January 30 - Arsenal v Manchester United
February 3 - Tottenham v Chelsea
February 20 - Liverpool v Everton
February 27 - Chelsea v Manchester United
March 6 - Manchester City v Manchester United
March 13 - Arsenal v Tottenham
April 24 - Leeds United v Manchester United
May 1 - Manchester United v Liverpool
May 8 - Manchester City v Chelsea
May 12 - Chelsea v Arsenal
May 15 - Chelsea v Leicester City
May 23 - Leicester City v Tottenham