The Premier League released fixtures for the 2020/21 season on Thursday morning, schedule for all 380 Matches have been announced.
Manchester City and Manchester United match week 1 fixtures are postponed due to their extended run European competitions this season. Total 12 weeks will be in action on Saturday 12th September and all matches are scheduled for 15:00 BST/19:30 IST/07:00 PST kick-off.Followed by 2 games on Monday 14th September, kick-off will be at 20:00 BST/12:00 PST/0:30 IST(Tuesday).
Match week 1
Saturday 12 September
- Crystal Palace v Southampton
- Fulham v Arsenal
- Liverpool v Leeds Utd
- Spurs v Everton
- West Brom v Leicester City
- West Ham v Newcastle Utd
Monday 14 September
- Brighton v Chelsea
- Sheffield Utd v Wolves
The new season will begin behind closed doors but some spectators could return to venues on a socially-distanced basis later in the year.
Clubs discussed bringing fans back to grounds at a Premier League meeting on July 24 and the Premier League have said they would offer to use pre-season matches and the opening games of the new season as test events to help manage the return of fans inside stadia.
Reports have suggested grounds may only initially be between 30 and 50 per cent full and that attendance at sporting events for the foreseeable future will be subject to a number of strict conditions.
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