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Aston Villa: Premier League 2024/25 fixtures and schedule | Football News – Sky Sports

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Aston Villa begin their 2024/25 Premier League season at Julen Lopetegui’s West Ham live on Sky Sports on August 17 before hosting Arsenal on August 24; Wolves visit Villa Park on September 21; Villa head to Newcastle on Boxing Day and end season at Manchester United on May 25
Tuesday 18 June 2024 09:09, UK
Aston Villa start their first Premier League campaign since qualifying for the Champions League with a trip to West Ham, live on Sky Sports.
Unai Emery’s side begin in the capital and become new West Ham boss Julen Lopetegui’s first test at 5.30pm on August 17, live on Sky Sports, before they host Arsenal at Villa Park on August 24. Villa were the only side to do the double over Mikel Arteta’s team last season.
Local rivals Wolves visit Villa Park on September 21, with the return fixture at Molineux on February 1.
Villa will have to wait until December 21 to see whether they can beat Man City on home soil two seasons in a row, with a long trip to Newcastle awaiting on Boxing Day in a busy month of Christmas fixtures, with six league matches – and a Champions League group game still to be scheduled.
The new year begins with an all-Midlands affair as Leicester visit Villa Park on January 4.
A tricky-looking end to the season then awaits, as games with Newcastle and Man City end April before Villa host Tottenham on May 18, and finish their campaign a week later at Man Utd on May 25.
All fixtures subject to change.
All the 2024/25 Premier League fixtures
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August
17: West Ham (a), kick-off 5.30pm – live on Sky Sports
24: Arsenal (h)
31: Leicester (a)
September
14: Everton (h)
21: Wolves (h)
28: Ipswich (a)
October
5: Man Utd (h)
19: Fulham (a)
26: Bournemouth (h)
November
2: Tottenham (a)
9: Liverpool (a)
23: Crystal Palace (h)
30: Chelsea (a)
December
3: Brentford (h)
7: Southampton (h)
14: Nottingham Forest (a)
21: Man City (h)
26: Newcastle (a)
29: Brighton (h)
January
4: Leicester (h)
14: Everton (a)
18: Arsenal (a)
25: West Ham (h)
February
1: Wolves (a)
15: Ipswich (h)
22: Chelsea (h)
25: Crystal Palace (a)
March
8: Brentford (a)
15: Liverpool (h)
April
1: Brighton (a)
5: Nottingham Forest (h)
12: Southampton (a)
19: Newcastle (h)
26: Man City (a)
May
3: Fulham (h)
10: Bournemouth (a)
18: Tottenham (h)
25: Man Utd (a)
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The Community Shield will take place on Saturday 10 August and the FA Cup final will be held on Saturday May 17, the weekend before the Premier League’s final day.
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