English Premier League
Premier League Schedule 2022/23 Is Out!
The English Premier League Schedule 2022/23 season have been released in the early hours of Thursday.

In this article, you will get all the premier league schedule 2022/23 and the dates of all 380 matches to be played come next season. It will interest you to know that the kick-off match for the season is scheduled to hold on 5th August 2022 by 20:00. Please note that these are officially released fixtures but are also subject to change.
Premier League 2022/23 Start Date
The 2022-23 English Premier League is set to start on 5th August 2022 and will run till 28th May 2023. The new campaign will witness the arrival of three newly promoted championship sides Fulham, Bournemouth, and Nottingham Forest to replace the three relegated English teams Norwich, Watford and Burnley.
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All Premier League Fixtures 2022/23
Friday 5 August
20:00 Crystal Palace v Arsenal
Saturday 6 August
12:30 Fulham v Liverpool
16:00 AFC Bournemouth v Aston Villa
16:00 Leeds v Wolves
16:00 Leicester v Brentford
16:00 Newcastle v Nottingham Forest
16:00 Spurs v Southampton
17:30 Everton v Chelsea
Sunday 7 August
14:00 Man Utd v Brighton
16:30 West Ham v Man City
Saturday 13 August
16:00 Arsenal v Leicester
16:00 Aston Villa v Everton
16:00 Brentford v Man Utd
16:00 Brighton v Newcastle
16:00 Chelsea v Spurs
16:00 Liverpool v Crystal Palace
16:00 Man City v AFC Bournemouth
16:00 Nottingham Forest v West Ham
16:00 Southampton v Leeds
16:00 Wolves v Fulham
Saturday 20 August
16:00 AFC Bournemouth v Arsenal
16:00 Crystal Palace v Aston Villa
16:00 Everton v Nottingham Forest
16:00 Fulham v Brentford
16:00 Leeds v Chelsea
16:00 Leicester v Southampton
16:00 Man Utd v Liverpool
16:00 Newcastle v Man City
16:00 Spurs v Wolves
16:00 West Ham v Brighton
Saturday 27 August
12:30 Arsenal v Fulham
16:00 Aston Villa v West Ham
16:00 Brentford v Everton
16:00 Brighton v Leeds
16:00 Chelsea v Leicester
16:00 Liverpool v AFC Bournemouth
16:00 Man City v Crystal Palace
16:00 Nottingham Forest v Spurs
16:00 Southampton v Man Utd
17:30 Wolves v Newcastle
Tuesday 30 August
19:45 AFC Bournemouth v Wolves
19:45 Arsenal v Aston Villa
19:45 Fulham v Brighton
19:45 Leeds v Everton
19:45 Leicester v Man Utd
19:45 West Ham v Spurs
20:00 Crystal Palace v Brentford
Wednesday 31 August
19:45 Southampton v Chelsea
20:00 Liverpool v Newcastle
20:00 Man City v Nottingham Forest
Saturday 3 September
16:00 Aston Villa v Man City
16:00 Brentford v Leeds
16:00 Brighton v Leicester
16:00 Chelsea v West Ham
16:00 Everton v Liverpool
16:00 Man Utd v Arsenal
16:00 Newcastle v Crystal Palace
16:00 Nottingham Forest v AFC Bournemouth
16:00 Spurs v Fulham
16:00 Wolves v Southampton
Saturday 10 September
16:00 AFC Bournemouth v Brighton
16:00 Arsenal v Everton
16:00 Crystal Palace v Man Utd
16:00 Fulham v Chelsea
16:00 Leeds v Nottingham Forest
16:00 Leicester v Aston Villa
16:00 Liverpool v Wolves
16:00 Man City v Spurs
16:00 Southampton v Brentford
16:00 West Ham v Newcastle
Saturday 17 September
12:30 Aston Villa v Southampton
16:00 Brentford v Arsenal
16:00 Brighton v Crystal Palace
16:00 Chelsea v Liverpool
16:00 Everton v West Ham
16:00 Man Utd v Leeds
16:00 Newcastle v AFC Bournemouth
16:00 Nottingham Forest v Fulham
16:00 Spurs v Leicester
17:30 Wolves v Man City
Saturday 1 October
12:30 AFC Bournemouth v Brentford
16:00 Arsenal v Spurs
16:00 Crystal Palace v Chelsea
16:00 Fulham v Newcastle
16:00 Leeds v Aston Villa
16:00 Leicester v Nottingham Forest
16:00 Liverpool v Brighton
16:00 Man City v Man Utd
16:00 Southampton v Everton
16:00 West Ham v Wolves
Saturday 8 October
13:30 AFC Bournemouth v Leicester
16:00 Arsenal v Liverpool
16:00 Brighton v Spurs
16:00 Chelsea v Wolves
16:00 Crystal Palace v Leeds
16:00 Everton v Man Utd
16:00 Man City v Southampton
16:00 Newcastle v Brentford
16:00 Nottingham Forest v Aston Villa
16:00 West Ham v Fulham
Saturday 15 October
12:30 Aston Villa v Chelsea
16:00 Brentford v Brighton
16:00 Fulham v AFC Bournemouth
16:00 Leeds v Arsenal
16:00 Leicester v Crystal Palace
16:00 Liverpool v Man City
16:00 Man Utd v Newcastle
16:00 Southampton v West Ham
16:00 Spurs v Everton
17:30 Wolves v Nottingham Forest
Tuesday 18 October
19:45 AFC Bournemouth v Southampton
19:45 Arsenal v Man City
19:45 Brentford v Chelsea
19:45 Brighton v Nottingham Forest
19:45 Fulham v Aston Villa
19:45 Leicester v Leeds
20:00 Crystal Palace v Wolves
Wednesday 19 October
19:45 Newcastle v Everton
20:00 Liverpool v West Ham
20:00 Man Utd v Spurs
Saturday 22 October
12:30 Aston Villa v Brentford
16:00 Chelsea v Man Utd
16:00 Everton v Crystal Palace
16:00 Leeds v Fulham
16:00 Man City v Brighton
16:00 Nottingham Forest v Liverpool
16:00 Southampton v Arsenal
16:00 Spurs v Newcastle
16:00 West Ham v AFC Bournemouth
16:00 Wolves v Leicester
Saturday 29 October
16:00 AFC Bournemouth v Spurs
16:00 Arsenal v Nottingham Forest
16:00 Brentford v Wolves
16:00 Brighton v Chelsea
16:00 Crystal Palace v Southampton
16:00 Fulham v Everton
16:00 Leicester v Man City
16:00 Liverpool v Leeds
16:00 Man Utd v West Ham
16:00 Newcastle v Aston Villa
Saturday 5 November
12:30 Aston Villa v Man Utd
16:00 Chelsea v Arsenal
16:00 Everton v Leicester
16:00 Leeds v AFC Bournemouth
16:00 Man City v Fulham
16:00 Nottingham Forest v Brentford
16:00 Southampton v Newcastle
16:00 Spurs v Liverpool
16:00 West Ham v Crystal Palace
16:00 Wolves v Brighton
Saturday 12 November
16:00 AFC Bournemouth v Everton
16:00 Brighton v Aston Villa
16:00 Fulham v Man Utd
16:00 Liverpool v Southampton
16:00 Man City v Brentford
16:00 Newcastle v Chelsea
16:00 Nottingham Forest v Crystal Palace
16:00 Spurs v Leeds
16:00 West Ham v Leicester
16:00 Wolves v Arsenal
Monday 26 December
12:30 Arsenal v West Ham
15:00 Aston Villa v Liverpool
15:00 Brentford v Spurs
15:00 Chelsea v AFC Bournemouth
15:00 Crystal Palace v Fulham
15:00 Everton v Wolves
15:00 Leeds v Man City
15:00 Leicester v Newcastle
15:00 Man Utd v Nottingham Forest
17:30 Southampton v Brighton
Saturday 31 December
12:30 AFC Bournemouth v Crystal Palace
15:00 Brighton v Arsenal
15:00 Fulham v Southampton
15:00 Liverpool v Leicester
15:00 Man City v Everton
15:00 Newcastle v Leeds
15:00 Nottingham Forest v Chelsea
15:00 Spurs v Aston Villa
15:00 West Ham v Brentford
15:00 Wolves v Man Utd
Monday 2 January
15:00 Arsenal v Newcastle
15:00 Aston Villa v Wolves
15:00 Brentford v Liverpool
15:00 Chelsea v Man City
15:00 Crystal Palace v Spurs
15:00 Everton v Brighton
15:00 Leeds v West Ham
15:00 Leicester v Fulham
15:00 Man Utd v AFC Bournemouth
17:30 Southampton v Nottingham Forest
Saturday 14 January
12:30 Aston Villa v Leeds
15:00 Brentford v AFC Bournemouth
15:00 Brighton v Liverpool
15:00 Chelsea v Crystal Palace
15:00 Everton v Southampton
15:00 Man Utd v Man City
15:00 Newcastle v Fulham
15:00 Nottingham Forest v Leicester
15:00 Spurs v Arsenal
17:30 Wolves v West Ham
Saturday 21 January
12:30 AFC Bournemouth v Nottingham Forest
15:00 Arsenal v Man Utd
15:00 Crystal Palace v Newcastle
15:00 Fulham v Spurs
15:00 Leeds v Brentford
15:00 Leicester v Brighton
15:00 Liverpool v Chelsea
15:00 Man City v Wolves
15:00 Southampton v Aston Villa
17:30 West Ham v Everton
Saturday 4 February
13:00 Aston Villa v Leicester
15:00 Brentford v Southampton
15:00 Brighton v AFC Bournemouth
15:00 Chelsea v Fulham
15:00 Everton v Arsenal
15:00 Man Utd v Crystal Palace
15:00 Newcastle v West Ham
15:00 Nottingham Forest v Leeds
15:00 Spurs v Man City
17:30 Wolves v Liverpool
Saturday 11 February
12:30 AFC Bournemouth v Newcastle
15:00 Arsenal v Brentford
15:00 Crystal Palace v Brighton
15:00 Fulham v Nottingham Forest
15:00 Leeds v Man Utd
15:00 Leicester v Spurs
15:00 Liverpool v Everton
15:00 Man City v Aston Villa
15:00 Southampton v Wolves
17:30 West Ham v Chelsea
Saturday 18 February
15:00 Aston Villa v Arsenal
15:00 Brentford v Crystal Palace
15:00 Brighton v Fulham
15:00 Chelsea v Southampton
15:00 Everton v Leeds
15:00 Man Utd v Leicester
15:00 Newcastle v Liverpool
15:00 Nottingham Forest v Man City
15:00 Spurs v West Ham
15:00 Wolves v AFC Bournemouth
Saturday 25 February
13:00 AFC Bournemouth v Man City
15:00 Crystal Palace v Liverpool
15:00 Everton v Aston Villa
15:00 Fulham v Wolves
15:00 Leeds v Southampton
15:00 Leicester v Arsenal
15:00 Man Utd v Brentford
15:00 Newcastle v Brighton
15:00 Spurs v Chelsea
17:30 West Ham v Nottingham Forest
Saturday 4 March
12:30 Arsenal v AFC Bournemouth
15:00 Aston Villa v Crystal Palace
15:00 Brentford v Fulham
15:00 Brighton v West Ham
15:00 Chelsea v Leeds
15:00 Liverpool v Man Utd
15:00 Man City v Newcastle
15:00 Nottingham Forest v Everton
15:00 Southampton v Leicester
17:30 Wolves v Spurs
Saturday 11 March
13:00 AFC Bournemouth v Liverpool
15:00 Crystal Palace v Man City
15:00 Everton v Brentford
15:00 Fulham v Arsenal
15:00 Leeds v Brighton
15:00 Leicester v Chelsea
15:00 Man Utd v Southampton
15:00 Newcastle v Wolves
15:00 Spurs v Nottingham Forest
17:30 West Ham v Aston Villa
Saturday 18 March
12:30 Arsenal v Crystal Palace
15:00 Aston Villa v AFC Bournemouth
15:00 Brentford v Leicester
15:00 Brighton v Man Utd
15:00 Chelsea v Everton
15:00 Liverpool v Fulham
15:00 Man City v West Ham
15:00 Nottingham Forest v Newcastle
15:00 Southampton v Spurs
17:30 Wolves v Leeds
Saturday 1 April
12:30 AFC Bournemouth v Fulham
15:00 Arsenal v Leeds
15:00 Brighton v Brentford
15:00 Chelsea v Aston Villa
15:00 Crystal Palace v Leicester
15:00 Everton v Spurs
15:00 Man City v Liverpool
15:00 Newcastle v Man Utd
15:00 Nottingham Forest v Wolves
15:00 West Ham v Southampton
Saturday 8 April
12:30 Aston Villa v Nottingham Forest
15:00 Brentford v Newcastle
15:00 Fulham v West Ham
15:00 Leeds v Crystal Palace
15:00 Leicester v AFC Bournemouth
15:00 Liverpool v Arsenal
15:00 Man Utd v Everton
15:00 Southampton v Man City
15:00 Spurs v Brighton
17:30 Wolves v Chelsea
Saturday 15 April
13:00 Aston Villa v Newcastle
15:00 Chelsea v Brighton
15:00 Everton v Fulham
15:00 Leeds v Liverpool
15:00 Man City v Leicester
15:00 Nottingham Forest v Man Utd
15:00 Southampton v Crystal Palace
15:00 Spurs v AFC Bournemouth
15:00 West Ham v Arsenal
17:30 Wolves v Brentford
Saturday 22 April
12:30AFC Bournemouth v West Ham
15:00 Arsenal v Southampton
15:00 Brentford v Aston Villa
15:00 15:00 Brighton v Man City
15:00 Crystal Palace v Everton
15:00 Fulham v Leeds
15:00 Leicester v Wolves
15:00 Liverpool v Nottingham Forest
15:00 Man Utd v Chelsea
17:30 Newcastle v Spurs
Tuesday 25 April
19:45 Everton v Newcastle
19:45 Leeds v Leicester
19:45 Nottingham Forest v Brighton
19:45 Spurs v Man Utd
19:45 West Ham v Liverpool
19:45 Wolves v Crystal Palace
20:00 Aston Villa v Fulham
Wednesday 26 April
19:45 Chelsea v Brentford
19:45 Southampton v AFC Bournemouth
20:00 Man City v Arsenal
Saturday 29 April
12:30 AFC Bournemouth v Leeds
15:00 Arsenal v Chelsea
15:00 Brentford v Nottingham Forest
15:00 Brighton v Wolves
15:00 Crystal Palace v West Ham
15:00 Fulham v Man City
15:00 Leicester v Everton
15:00 Liverpool v Spurs
15:00 Man Utd v Aston Villa
17:30 Newcastle v Southampton
Saturday 6 May
13:00 AFC Bournemouth v Chelsea
15:00 Brighton v Everton
15:00 Fulham v Leicester
15:00 Liverpool v Brentford
15:00 Man City v Leeds
15:00 Newcastle v Arsenal
15:00 Nottingham Forest v Southampton
15:00 Spurs v Crystal Palace
15:00 West Ham v Man Utd
17:30 Wolves v Aston Villa
Saturday 13 May
12:30 Arsenal v Brighton
15:00 Aston Villa v Spurs
15:00 Brentford v West Ham
15:00 Chelsea v Nottingham Forest
15:00 Crystal Palace v AFC Bournemouth
15:00 Everton v Man City
15:00 Leeds v Newcastle
15:00 Leicester v Liverpool
15:00 Man Utd v Wolves
17:00 Southampton v Fulham
Saturday 20 May
12:30 AFC Bournemouth v Man Utd
15:00 Brighton v Southampton
15:00 Fulham v Crystal Palace
15:00 Liverpool v Aston Villa
15:00 Man City v Chelsea
15:00 Newcastle v Leicester
15:00 Nottingham Forest v Arsenal
15:00 Spurs v Brentford
15:00 West Ham v Leeds
17:30 Wolves v Everton
Sunday 28 May
16:00 Arsenal v Wolves
16:00 Aston Villa v Brighton
16:00 Brentford v Man City
16:00 Chelsea v Newcastle
16:00 Crystal Palace v Nottingham Forest
16:00 Everton v AFC Bournemouth
16:00 Leeds v Spurs
16:00 Leicester v West Ham
16:00 Man Utd v Fulham
16:00 Southampton v Liverpool
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Rangers Youngster Sets Celtic Fans Alight with Bold Celebration in Epic Kilmarnock Moment
Rangers Youngster Sets Celtic Fans Alight with Bold Celebration in Epic Kilmarnock Moment!
In a Scottish Premiership clash that had fans on the edge of their seats, Rangers’ loanee Findlay Curtis turned heads with a cheeky celebration that has since gone viral online. The 19-year-old, on loan at Kilmarnock, was at the heart of the drama as his side surged into an early lead against fierce rivals Celtic at Rugby Park — and he didn’t hold back in celebrating it.
Curtis, deployed in a more advanced role for this fixture, made the most of his opportunity. After Tyreece John-Jules opened the scoring and Kilmarnock doubled their advantage, cameras caught the young winger raising his arms and gesturing in celebration directly in front of the Celtic supporters in the away end — a moment that instantly lit up social media.
Although his exuberant celebration was quickly cut short when veteran keeper Kasper Schmeichel ushered him away, the damage was done — pundits and fans alike have been talking about it ever since. That kind of on-field bravado in front of the rival support doesn’t happen every day, and it’s one that will stick in the minds of supporters on both sides.

Whether you see it as passionate football emotion or a bit of mind games, Curtis’ reaction added another unforgettable moment to a season already packed with drama and rivalry — showing once again why the Scottish Premiership never fails to entertain.
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End of the Road at Parkhead? Andy Walker Drops Brutal Verdict on Celtic’s Japanese Duo
“Are Celtic’s Japanese Stars Past Their Best? Andy Walker Predicts End of the Road for Maeda & Hatate”
Recent pundit commentary has stirred fresh debate among fans of Celtic Football Club, with veteran analyst Andy Walker making bold claims about two of the team’s key Japanese players — Daizen Maeda and Reo Hatate. Walker’s verdict? This could be the final chapter at Parkhead for both players if they don’t turn their seasons around.
Struggles on the Pitch
Walker’s view stems from both men’s current dip in form. Hatate, normally a creative midfield presence, was recently scrutinised after a costly mistake led to a penalty for Livingston — and Walker suggested it might be time for him to lose his place temporarily in the starting XI to find confidence again.
Meanwhile, Maeda — who once electrified Scottish football with blistering pace and a PFA Player of the Year-winning season — has yet to recapture that spark this campaign. The forward is playing well below the high standards he set previously, and Walker believes both he and Hatate may have run their course at Celtic unless they rediscover their best form before the season ends.
Why This Matters
Walker’s assessment resonates beyond just match performance:
- Maeda’s Blocked Transfer: Earlier in the season, Maeda openly admitted he wanted a move away — only for Celtic to block it — and pundits speculated this block may have affected his focus and sharpness.
- Legacy and Timing: If both players fail to make a strong impact before the campaign’s conclusion, Walker argues their legacies at Celtic could be overshadowed by disappointment rather than remembered for their earlier success.
The Bigger Picture
Celtic’s squad is at a crossroads. With new tactics, fresh faces and evolving expectations under manager Brendan Rodgers, long-serving players must justify their place or risk being phased out. Walker’s blunt but insightful commentary has sparked fresh debate among supporters over who should lead the club forward — and who’s time might be running out.
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Adrie van der Poel deelt verontrustend bericht over Mathieu
Wout van Aert kende een dramatische afloop aan de cross in Mol, maar ook Mathieu van der Poel kwam niet ongeschonden uit deze wedstrijd. De Nederlander had het bijzonder koud, en kwam zelf eerder ook ten val. Vader Adrie zag daar een probleem.
Valpartij had invloed
Nochtans maakte Van der Poel duidelijk dat hij geen schade heeft overgehouden aan zijn tuimeling: “Eigenlijk viel ik zelfs nog zacht”, aldus de Nederlander. “Ik kreeg gewoon mijn voet niet uit mijn klikpedaal in het zand, waardoor ik stomweg omviel. Maar ik heb er gelukkig geen last van.”
Zo zag vader Adrie het echter niet tijdens de wedstrijd. In een interview met Sporza stelde hij immers dat Van der Poel last ondervond van zijn eerdere valpartij, eerder nog dan van de koude. Al voegde Adrie er ook wel aan toe dat zijn zoon niet bepaald staat te springen voor een koers in de sneeuw.
Van der Poel viseert enkel de koude
Reken daarbij nog de haast ondragelijke koude, en we kregen een verkleumde Van der Poel te zien na de finish. In zijn interviews achteraf stond hij nog steeds te bibberen, en maakte de wereldkampioen duidelijk dat hij behoorlijk hard had afgezien.
“Het was geen aangename cross. Ik heb het nu al een beetje warmer, maar ik heb zeker veel koud geleden vandaag”, luidde het bij MVDP. “Je weet ook dat wanneer je nadien weer opwarmt, het vijf minuten echt veel pijn gaat doen. Met dat gevoel was ik de laatste rondes al bezig.”
Voor Van der Poel was de conclusie dan ook duidelijk: “Dit was de moeilijkste wedstrijd van het jaar. Na een tijd hadden mijn handen en voeten zo veel koud dat het niet meer vanzelf ging.” Nu maar hopen dat vader Adrie toch geen gelijk krijgt over een mogelijke blessure, die door onderkoeling mogelijk onder de radar zou zijn gebleven.
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