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  •  The kick-off dates of the Premier League matches for the next season 2022/23 have been revealed.


  • The Manchester City team began the defense of the title, which they won in a big way last month against West Ham. Ilkay Gundogan was their hero, scoring two goals in a late blitz against Aston Villa on the final day. This result, which ended Liverpool's hopes of an unprecedented quadruple with Jurgen Klopp's team, now certainly hopes to make better progress this time with Fulham first.

  • Chelsea's new owner, Todd Boyle, is hoping to start his tenure successfully as he intends to move on after finally securing a deal to buy the club from Roman Abramovich last season while Tottenham Hotspur is back in the Champions League under Antonio Conte and hoping to climb. The path continues after a strong end to the year.

  • It is also a great day, as it always was for the rising teams with Fulham, Bournemouth, and Nottingham Forest and she now knows how her life will begin in the big time of English football. Follow the latest feedback and analysis after the 2022-23 match list is revealed.

Premier League 2022/23: trivia on the opening matches

Arsenal starts the season against Crystal Palace, which means that it is the third season in a row that Arsenal starts the London derby after a 3-0 win over Fulham in 2020 and a 2-0 loss to Brentford last year.

Newly-promoted Bournemouth is hoping to regain their self-confidence from nostalgia with their opening match against Aston Villa, having made history with their Premier League debut against Villa in August 2015.

Premier League 2022/23: there are no "big six" matches in the last round before the World Cup


There will be no matches between the traditional "big six" of the Premier League during the last round before the World Cup in Qatar.
So, during the matches that will take place on November 12-13, the "Big Six" will be distributed at the request of the International Football Federation.
England is scheduled to meet with the leadership of Gareth Southgate on November 14.

The Premier League will undergo a six-week break during the 2022/23 season


The 2022/23 Premier League season will have a six-week break, to accommodate the 2022 World Cup.

To combat this, the league starts a week earlier than usual, just 75 days after the end of the last day of last season, while it will end a week later than usual on May 28.

FIFA has confirmed that the players must be released by November 14 to participate in the World Cup.

So 16 weeks after the Premier League kicks off, the focus shifts to the Qatar 2022 World Cup, before the event resumes six weeks later on Boxing Day.

Boxing Day matches 2022/23: after the completion of the World Cup


The dates of Boxing Day matches for the upcoming 2022/23 Premier League season have been revealed.

The Premier League kicks off earlier than ever this season to accommodate the World Cup in Qatar, with the first match taking place on August 5 when Crystal Palace hosts Arsenal at Selhurst Park.

The season breaks off after the weekend of November 12, one week before the World Cup in Qatar, and returns on December 26, eight days after the end of the World Cup.

Three London derbies on Boxing Day as the Premier League returns after the 2022 World Cup


Three London derby matches are the usual traditional Christmas gift for fans on Boxing Day, while the Aston Villa team led by Steven Gerrard faces his guest Nottingham Forest and Manchester United.

Confirmation of Chelsea's matches in the Premier League 2022/23 season


The matches of the Chelsea team for the 2022/23 Premier League season have been revealed.

The Blues endured a difficult and turbulent year as Roman Abramovich's highly successful time at the helm of Stamford Bridge unofficially came to an end.

Thomas Tuchel is now hoping for more success for the club's new owner, American businessman Todd Buhle, after a difficult season of missed opportunities and penalty shoot-out losses in both the Carabao Cup and the FA Cup last season.

They will open their season with a match against an old friend and a trip to Frank Lampard's Everton - the place where they lost last year - before a first date on their home court against another familiar face and his former coach Antonio Conte with Tottenham.

The matches against Liverpool will take place in September and January while Manchester City will visit the bridge in January before a possible reverse match in the league on the penultimate weekend in May.

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