The matches of the Premier League teams start, and the seasonThe new 2022-23, on Friday, August 5, 2022, where 20 Premier League teams compete in strong confrontations that draw strength from the heritage of the English Premier League, the most powerful in the world.
Premier League fixtures this weekend kick-off date
The Premier League teams start their matches at the end of this week, and the start will be between Arsenal and Crystal Palace, and all the teams are preparing for those confrontations after strong preparations and friendly club matches, which all the teams played in preparation for the new season.
Today we are highlighting the matches of the Premier League teams, in the first round, where we are following the Premier League matches with passion, providing live broadcasts, team news, and match events.
Premier League teams schedule first-round matches
- Arsenal vs Crystal Palace, Friday, August 5, 2022, will be held at Selhurst Park, at 19: 00 GMT.
- Fulham v Liverpool, Saturday, August 6, 2022, will be held at the Craven Cottage stadium, at 11:30 GMT.
- Bournemouth vs Aston Villa, Saturday, August 6, 2022, will be held at the Vitality Stadium, at 14: 00 GMT.
- Leeds United v Wolverhampton, Saturday, August 6, 2022, will be held at the Island Road stadium, at 14:00 GMT.
- Leicester City vs Brentford, the same day Saturday, will be held at the King Power Stadium, at 14: 00 GMT.
- Newcastle v Nottingham will take place at St James ' Park, at 14:00 GMT.
- Tottenham vs Southampton, takes place on the floor of the Tottenham stadium, at 14:00 GMT.
- Everton vs Chelsea will be held at Goodison Park, at 16:00 GMT.
- Manchester United v Brighton, at Old Trafford, 13:00 GMT.
- West Ham vs Manchester City, at the London Stadium, at 15: 00 GMT.
Premier League team news ahead of the new season
- Leicester City:
Bad things are worse than not having them, and although Leicester City is the only team so far in the Premier League that has not added a new one in its ranks, Foxes are likely to appear in the end because they do not need to add a lot of new players.
Their squad is already of high quality, and now it seems that Yuri Tillmans may stay. Meanwhile, Wesley Fofana, James Justin, Ricardo Pereira, Wilfried Ndidi, and Jonny Evans will also feel like new transfers after many of them missed last season due to injuries.
- Liverpool:
The caveat here from the Liverpool transfer period is that Jurgen Klopp's team did not need this number of signings, in terms of new talent, but here we say "if you stand still you will go back" in football this is a correct theory.
Calvin Ramsey mainly replaced Nico Williams as a back-up for Trent Alexander-Arnold, while Darwin Nunez replaced him in the attacking line after the departure of Sadio Mane.
But truth be told, the former Benfica player is not at the level of Mane's skills at the moment, although he was not good at scoring goals last season, which is worrying. The presence of Fabio Carvalho is very cool, but I think he may not take much responsibility this year.
- Manchester United:
It is difficult to judge Manchester United's signings. On the other hand, Christian Eriksen, Lisandro Martinez, and Terrell Malaysia are really great players and will add a lot of quality to their team
- Chelsea:
The Blues have signed two international players, Kalidou Koulibaly and Raheem Sterling, who will help Thomas Tuchel's team try to maintain the club's presence in the Champions League.
However, they have seen countless goals move elsewhere, especially to Barcelona, and some areas of the stadium still need to be developed. Defensive targets have disappeared from the market, while a qualified striker has not yet arrived despite the exit of Romelu Lukaku.
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