Premier League fixtures 2018-19: Opening weekend, derbies and key dates
As if the start of the World Cup was not exciting enough, we now know the schedule for the 2018-19 Premier League season.
Manchester City may have established domestic dominance in record-breaking style last time out, with Pep Guardiola’s side becoming the first to reach the fabled 100-point mark, but there are plenty of teams intent on making life considerably more difficult for the Blues in the defence of that crown.
Jose Mourinho is under pressure to deliver at Manchester United following a rare trophyless campaign, while Tottenham are determined to take the next step from also-rans to trophy winners with Mauricio Pochettino tied to fresh terms.
North London rivals Arsenal are entering a brave new world without Arsene Wenger, with Unai Emery about to get his first taste of life in the English top-flight, while there are plenty of issues to address at Chelsea as they seek to once again counter top-four failure with a title challenge.
Liverpool will also expect to be in the mix after reaching last season’s Champions League final, ambitious Wolves will be eager to make their mark among the elite, while Cardiff City and Fulham are back in the big time after four-year absences.
The first fixtures in the 2018-19 campaign will take place on the weekend of August 11/12.
Manchester City and Chelsea will have met at Wembley a week prior to the big kick-off in the Community Shield, with the first silverware of the season on the line.
The reigning champions will then open the defence of their crown with a heavyweight clash against Arsenal at Emirates Stadium – offering new Gunners boss Emery a baptism of fire.
FA Cup holders Chelsea start on the road at Huddersfield, while London rivals Tottenham are also away from home as they travel to St James’ Park to take on Newcastle.
Manchester United and Liverpool will take in home dates with Leicester City and West Ham respectively, with a visit to Anfield seeing Manuel Pellegrini – a title winner with Manchester City in 2014 – return to English top-flight management.
Elsewhere, Cardiff’s first game back in the Premier League takes them to Bournemouth, Fulham welcome capital foes Crystal Palace to Craven Cottage and Wolves play host to Marco Silva’s Everton at Molineux.
Southampton entertain Burnley – last season’s surprise package – and Brighton go to Watford in the final fixtures on the opening weekend.
Derby dates
The first big derby encounters of the new season are not due to take place until November, with those sides involved in such passionate fixtures given the opportunity to build some momentum before facing their fiercest rivals.
Manchester foes City and United will be the first to lock horns at the Etihad Stadium, followed by Tottenham and Chelsea – in a game which should be held at Spurs’ upgraded White Hart Lane home.
As things stands, December 1 will see north London pride put on the line as Arsenal play host to Tottenham while Liverpool are set to welcome Everton across Stanley Park to Anfield.
The reverse fixtures for those four sides are due to take place on the same weekend in early March 2019.
Manchester derby
10/11/2018 Manchester City vs Manchester United
16/03/2019 Manchester United vs Manchester City
North London derby
01/12/2018 Arsenal vs Tottenham Hotspur
02/03/2019 Tottenham Hotspur vs Arsenal
Merseyside derby
01/12/2018 Liverpool vs Everton
02/03/2019 Everton vs Liverpool
London derby
24/11/2018 Tottenham Hotspur vs Chelsea
27/02/2019 Chelsea vs Tottenham Hotspur
M23 derby
04/12/2018 Brighton vs Crystal Palace
09/03/2019 Crystal Palace vs Brighton
The Premier League title picture always becomes a little clearer when the big boys lock horns, with there plenty of fixtures outside of the aforementioned derby contests which could determine the destination of the crown.
One of those takes place on the opening weekend, as Manchester City take on Arsenal, and the big games will come thick and fast from that point.
The final round of Premier League fixtures in the 2018-19 campaign, which could see plenty still on the line at opposite ends of the table, is due to take place on May 12.
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