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What a start to the new Barclays Premier League campaign with an opening day clash at home to Arsenal on August 14th. Other fixtures of note include: Man United at Old Trafford on September 18th, with the return on March 5th. The Merseyside derbies will be at Goodison on October 16th and Anfield on January 15th. Liverpool conclude the 2010-11 season with a trip to Aston Villa. Here is the 2010-11 calendar in full: ALL FIXTURES ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE FOR THE REQUIREMENTS OF TELEVISION AND/OR FOR OTHER REASONS SUCH AS POLICE REQUESTS AND UEFA EUROPA LEAGUE COMMITMENTS.
August 14 - Arsenal (h) 21 - Manchester City (a) 28 - West Bromwich Albion (h) September
11 - Birmingham City (a) 18 - Manchester United (a) 22 - Carling Cup 3 25 - Sunderland (h) October 2 - Blackpool (h) 16 - Everton (a) 23 - Blackburn Rovers (h) 27 - Carling Cup 4 30 - Bolton Wanderers (a) November 6 - Chelsea (h) 9 - Wigan Athletic (a) 13 - Stoke City (a) 20 - West Ham United (h) 27 - Tottenham Hotspur (a) December 1 - Carling Cup 5 4 - Aston Villa (h) 11 - Newcastle United (a) 18 - Fulham (h) 26 - Blackpool (a) 28 - Wolverhampton Wanderers (h) January 1 - Bolton Wanderers (h) 5 - Blackburn Rovers (a) 8 - FA Cup 3 12 - Carling Cup SF1 15 - Everton (h) 22 - Wolverhampton Wanderers (a) 26 - Carling Cup SF2 29 - FA Cup 4 February 2 - Stoke City (h) 5 - Chelsea (a) 12 - Wigan Athletic (h) 19 - FA Cup 5 26 - West Ham United (a) 27 - Carling Cup final March 5 - Manchester United (h) 12 - FA Cup 6 19 - Sunderland (a) April 2 - West Bromwich Albion (a) 9 - Manchester City (h) 16 - Arsenal (a) (FA Cup SF weekend) 23 - Birmingham City (h) 30 - Newcastle United (h) May 7 - Fulham (a) 14 - Tottenham Hotspur (h) (FA Cup final weekend - dates and kick-off subject to change) 22 - Aston Villa (a) |