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Manchester City 2020-21 Premier League Season Fixtures revealed

Manchester City’s 2020-21 Premier League season fixtures has been revealed,new campaign will kick off on Saturday 19 September with a trip to Wolves.

City’s first game at home to Aston Villa, originally scheduled on Saturday 12 September has been postponed, to allow extra time to recover from their involvement in the Champions League tournament in Portugal.

The first Manchester derby of the season will take place on Saturday 12th December at Old Trafford, with the return match at the Etihad on Saturday 6 March.

Pep’s men will face Newcastle United at home On Boxing Day, and first match of 2021 will be away at Chelsea on January 2.City’s Premier League season will end on Sunday 23 May as they welcome Everton to the Etihad.

City’s FA Cup involvement will begin in the third round on the weekend of Saturday 9 January, with the final set for Saturday 15 May.

And their defence of the Carabao Cup gets under way at the third-round stage, due to take place on Wednesday 23 September – with the final on Sunday 28 February.

There are four week-long international breaks scheduled, beginning September 2, October 7, November 11 and March 24.

City’s 2020-21 Premier League fixture list in full:

Saturday 12 September – Aston Villa H (Postponed – new date/time tbc)

Saturday 19 September – Wolverhampton Wanderers A

Saturday 26 September – Leicester City H

Saturday 3 October – Leeds United A

Saturday 17 October – Arsenal H

Saturday 24 October – West Ham United A

Saturday 31 October – Sheffield United A

Saturday 7 November – Liverpool H

Saturday 21 November – Tottenham Hotspur A

Saturday 28 November – Burnley H

Saturday 5 December – Fulham H

Saturday 12 December – Manchester United A

Wednesday 16 December – West Bromwich Albion H

Saturday 19 December – Southampton A

Saturday 26 December – Newcastle United H

Monday 28 December – Everton A

Saturday 2 January – Chelsea A

Wednesday 13 January – Brighton & Hove Albion H

Saturday 16 January – Crystal Palace H

Tuesday 26 January – West Bromwich Albion A

Saturday 30 January – Sheffield United H

Tuesday 2 February – Burnley A

Saturday 6 February – Liverpool A

Saturday 13 February – Tottenham Hotspur H

Saturday 20 February – Arsenal A

Saturday 27 February – West Ham United H

Saturday 6 March – Manchester United H

Saturday 13 March – Fulham A

Saturday 20 March – Wolverhampton Wanderers H

Saturday 3 April – Leicester City A

Saturday 10 April – Leeds United H

Saturday 17 April – Aston Villa A

Saturday 24 April – Southampton H

Saturday 1 May – Crystal Palace A

Saturday 8 May – Chelsea H

Wednesday 12 May – Newcastle United A

Saturday 15 May – Brighton & Hove Albion A

Sunday 23 May – Everton H

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