
Chelsea
will start their 2019/20 Premier League campaign with a game against
Manchester United at Old Trafford on Super Sunday, live on Sky Sports.
The Europa League winners take on European champions Liverpool at Stamford
Bridge on September 21, before facing tough-looking trips to champions
Manchester City (November 23), Tottenham (December 21) and Arsenal (December
28).
The Blues host London rivals Arsenal at Stamford Bridge on January 22, while
they also have home clashes with United (February 8) and Spurs (February 22)
either side of their midseason winter break.
Premier League winter break
For the first time this season the Premier League will have a mid-season
break. Five matches will be played on February 8 and the other five on
February 15. That split will be confirmed in December when the broadcast
picks are announced.
Meanwhile, Maurizio Sarri's team entertain City on March 21 and then face
Liverpool at Anfield on May 9, before concluding their campaign with a home
match against Wolves.
August
11: Manchester United (a) - 4.30pm, live on Sky Sports
17: Leicester (h)
24: Norwich (a)
31: Sheffield United (h)
September
14: Wolves (a)
21: Liverpool (h)
28: Brighton (h)
October
5: Southampton (a)
19: Newcastle (h)
26: Burnley (a)
November
2: Watford (a)
9: Crystal Palace (h)
23: Manchester City (a)
30: West Ham (h)
December
4: Aston Villa (h)
7: Everton (a)
14: Bournemouth (h)
21: Tottenham (a)
26: Southampton (h)
28: Arsenal (a)
January
1: Brighton (a)
11: Burnley (h)
18: Newcastle United (a)
22: Arsenal (h)
February
1: Leicester (a)
8: Manchester United (h)
22: Tottenham (h)
29: Bournemouth (a)
March
7: Everton (h)
14: Aston Villa (a)
21: Manchester City (h)
April
4: West Ham (a)
11: Watford (h)
18: Crystal Palace (a)
25: Sheffield United (a)
May
2: Norwich (h)
9: Liverpool (a)
17: Wolves (h)