Newly-promoted
Brighton will begin life in the Premier League at home to Manchester
City on the opening day of the season. It is a thrilling prospect for
the club's fans, who have waited since 1982/83 to see their team back in
the top flight. The Seagulls' readiness will be immediately tested by
City, with Pep Guardiola already midway through a summer spending spree.
Tottenham v Chelsea, August 19
In
a repeat of last season's FA Cup semi-final, Chelsea will be
Tottenham's first visitors to Wembley on the second weekend of the
season. Mauricio Pochettino's side will be desperate to make a positive
start to life at their temporary home, but it won't be easy against the
reigning Premier League champions. This will be the first heavyweight
clash of the campaign.
The
first Premier League home game in Huddersfield's history will come
against newly-promoted rivals Newcastle United in the second week of the
season. David Wagner's side defied all expectations as they secured
their spot in the top flight via the play-offs last season. The John
Smith's Stadium is sure to be rocking for its Premier League bow.
Chelsea v Arsenal, September 16
Will
Chelsea claim swift revenge for last season's FA Cup final defeat to
Arsenal? The Gunners clinched an unexpected 2-1 win at Wembley to deny
Antonio Conte's side the Double in May, and the Blues will be eager to
put those memories behind them when Arsene Wenger and his players make
the trip to west London in September.
Liverpool v Manchester United, October 14
The
first Premier League meeting between English football's two most
successful clubs will come at Anfield in October. As always, there will
be a lot riding on it, with both Jurgen Klopp and Jose Mourinho are
under pressure to improve on last season's fourth and sixth-placed
Premier League finishes. Who will strike the first blow in this great
rivalry?
Liverpool v Huddersfield, October 28
All
eyes will be on Anfield at the end of October, when Klopp comes up
against his old friend Wagner for the first time in the Premier League.
Huddersfield boss Wagner managed Borussia Dortmund's second team during
Klopp's time in charge at the Westfalenstadion, and the pair remain
close friends to this day. Could the apprentice cause an upset against
the master?
Arsenal v Tottenham, November 18
Tottenham
finished above Arsenal for the first time in over two decades last
season, but can they maintain their superiority in 2017/18? The first
north London derby of the season will come at the Emirates Stadium in
November, where the Gunners will be desperate to end a run of three
consecutive 1-1 draws at home to their bitter rivals.
Crystal Palace v Brighton, November 28
There
will be a new rivalry in the Premier League this season after Brighton
joined Crystal Palace in the top flight. Forty miles separate the two
teams, but they have been bitter foes since the 1970s, when they vied
for promotion from the old third division under former Tottenham
team-mates Alan Mullery and Terry Venables. Much has changed since those
days, but there is no love lost between the Seagulls and the Eagles.
Expect a feisty encounter in November.
Manchester United v Manchester City, December 9
The
weekend of December 9 looks like a mouth-watering prospect, with
Manchester United hosting City in the first Manchester derby of the
season while Merseyside rivals Liverpool and Everton go head to head at
Anfield. The Old Trafford encounter will be a particularly significant
one as City and United attempt to mount more convincing title challenges
than last year.
Manchester United v Arsenal, April 28
One
of the stand-out games of the run-in sees Manchester United host
Arsenal at the end of April. Both sides will hope to still be involved
in the title race with just three games of the season remaining, so this
Old Trafford encounter could have big ramifications. Mourinho's
formidable record against Wenger is well-documented, but the Frenchman
can take some confidence from last season's 2-0 win at the Emirates
Stadium.
Premier League 2017/18: Ten big games for your diary
Reviewed by Unknown
on
Wednesday, June 14, 2017
Rating: 5
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