
The
World Cup might almost be here but fans can get excited about club as well
as country because the fixtures for the new Premier League season are out on
Thursday.
Top-flight teams across the country will discover their curtain-raisers,
run-ins, Christmas fixtures and crucial derby dates when the schedules are
released at 9am on Thursday, June 14 - and you can follow it all with Sky
Sports as we gear up for another bumper season of live football.
Where will the likes of Jose Mourinho, Pep Guardiola and Jurgen Klopp start
in August? What will the opening month have in store for new Arsenal boss
Unai Emery? Will newcomers Wolves, Cardiff and Fulham get kind or tricky
starts to Premier League life? And which clashes could prove crucial come
the business end of the campaign?
Here's all you need to know and how to follow the announcement, wherever you
are...
When are the fixtures released?
All 380 Premier League fixtures for the 2018/19 season will be published at
9am on Thursday, June 14.
Fixtures for the new term in Scotland - schedules for all 42 clubs across
the Premiership, Championship, League 1 and League 2 - will be out a day
later on Friday, June 15.
Fans of Sky Bet EFL clubs will have to wait a little longer; Championship,
League One and League Two fixtures are released on Thursday, June 21.
When will Sky's first live games be announced?
That is still to be confirmed but we expect to bring you details of the
first batch of live Premier League fixtures - those to be shown on Sky
Sports in August and September - at the beginning of July.
Sky Sports, the home of Premier League football, will show 126 live
top-flight games in 2017/18 and mobile users will once again be able to see
in-game goals and match highlights.
When does the 2018/19 season start?
The new Premier League season kicks off on the weekend of August 11/12 -
just 27 days after the World Cup concludes - and finishes on Sunday, May 19,
2019.
The Sky Bet EFL action starts on the weekend of August 3-5, with the final
day scheduled for Saturday, May 4.
Scottish league football gets going on August 4, with the Championship,
League 1 and League 2 seasons ending on May 4 and the Premiership finale on
May 18/19.
Any other key dates?
The Community Shield clash between champions Manchester City and FA Cup
winners Chelsea will take place at Wembley on August 5 - the weekend before
the Premier League campaign kicks off.
The Carabao Cup starts for lower-league clubs in the week commencing August
13, while the Checkatrade Trophy action begins in the first weekend of
September. The FA Cup first round proper has been pencilled in for the
weekend of November 10/11.
In European competition, Manchester City, Manchester United, Tottenham and
beaten 2017/18 finalists Liverpool will start their Champions League
campaigns when the group stage gets underway on September 18/19. They will
discover their opponents when the groups are drawn in Monaco on August 30.
Chelsea, along with Arsenal, are on Europa League duty from September 20 but
Burnley have hurdles to clear if they are to join them at the group stage.
Sean Dyche's side will start at the second qualifying round - their opponent
to be confirmed on June 19 - with the two-legged tie taking part on July 26
and August 2.
Managers looking to bolster their squad will have to work quicker this
summer. That's because the transfer window closes before the top-flight
season starts at 5pm on August 9.