When is the Premier League fixture release date? 2024/25 schedule set to be confirmed – Evening Standard
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Just weeks after the curtain came down on the previous Premier League season, clubs are already turning attention to the new campaign for the release of the fixture schedule for 2024-25.
Manchester City remain the team to beat, after they sealed a fourth title in a row, with Arsenal needing to find a way to bridge that gap despite another impressive campaign.
It will be a busy summer at Liverpool, as they begin life under Arne Slot, but there will be less change than expected at Old Trafford after Manchester United bosses decided to stick with Erik ten Hag for now.
Leicester are back in the top flight, and Ipswich have also earned promotion to the Premier League after an absence of more than 20 years. Southampton joined them after beating Leeds in the play-off final.
While there is plenty of international football to take the attention this summer, the new club season is already on the horizon.
The Premier League will release the fixtures for the 2024-25 campaign tomorrow, Tuesday, June 18.
The official reveal for the 380 matches is set for 9am BST.
The first match is currently pencilled in for Saturday, August 17, but that could be brought forward slightly if the opening game is given a Friday night slot for TV coverage.
That is just over a month after the finals of Euro 2024 and the Copa America, which will both be played on July 14.
It is a later start to the season than last year, with a longer summer break brought in as a result of the mid-season winter pause being removed.
Over the Christmas period, no clubs will play more than once within a period of 60 hours, and there will be no Christmas Eve fixture.
The final round of games is scheduled for Sunday, May 25, 2025.
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Sky Sports and BT Sport will announce their first picks for televised coverage shortly after the fixtures are released.
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