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It won't be long before the 2020-21 Premier League campaign kicks off.
Having resumed play on June 17 following the coronavirus-enforced lockdown period, Premier League clubs finished thr 2019-20 season by squeezing nine (and a bit) matchdays into the space of a month, with the last games of the season being played on July 26. The FA Cup final then bookended the term on August 1.
So when exactly will the new Premier League season begin? Will clubs have much of a pre-season?
Goal takes a look at the dates and which teams will be involved as English football looks to rebuild in the aftermath of the pandemic.
Contents
- When will Premier League 2020-21 start?
- When will Premier League 2020-21 finish?
- Which teams will be involved in Premier League 2020-21?
- When will Premier League 2020-21 fixtures be released?
- Premier League fixtures club-by-club
When will Premier League 2020-21 start?
The 2020-21 Premier League start date is Saturday September 12. The date was confirmed on July 24.
The Daily Mirror reported that the Football Association favoured an August start date, a position that is understood to have been influenced by the fact that England's UEFA Nations League fixtures against Iceland and Denmark are scheduled for September 5 and 8 respectively.
However, Premier League clubs themselves were reportedly more keen on the September start date and it is understandable given that their players will have just played out a gruelling end to the 2019-20 season.
In normal circumstances, teams are granted a three-month break from competitive action, with the league season usually concluding in May and starting up again in August.
Pre-season, the period when players hone their match fitness, tends to kick off around a month before the first competitive games, but that will be impossible ahead of the 2020-21 season. This season, pre-season is likely to last just a matter of weeks before competitive games commence.
When will Premier League 2020-21 finish?
The finish date for the 2020-21 Premier League season May 23, 2021. That means the normal cycle will effectively resume.
Which teams will be involved in Premier League 2020-21?
There will be 20 clubs in the 2020-21 Premier League, with three new clubs joining, while three have dropped down a division.
Norwich City, Bournemouth and Watford lost the fight to retain their place at the top table and were relegated to the Championship.
Club | Stadium | 2019-20 position |
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Arsenal | Emirates Stadium | 8th |
Aston Villa | Villa Park | 17th |
Brighton | Amex | 15th |
Burnley | Turf Moor | 10th |
Chelsea | Stamford Bridge | 4th |
Crystal Palace | Selhurst Park | 14th |
Everton | Goodison Park | 12th |
Fulham | Craven Cottage | Championship play-offs winner |
Leeds United | Elland Road | 1st Championship |
Leicester City | King Power Stadium | 5th |
Liverpool | Anfield | 1st |
Manchester City | Etihad Stadium | 2nd |
Manchester United | Old Trafford | 3rd |
Newcastle United | St James' Park | 13th |
Sheffield United | Bramall Lane | 9th |
Southampton | St Mary's Stadium | 11th |
Tottenham | Tottenham Hotspur Stadium | 6th |
West Brom | The Hawthorns | 2nd Championship |
West Ham | London Stadium | 16th |
Wolves | Molineux Stadium | 7th |
The three relegated clubs will be replaced by three teams from the Championship. Leeds United were the first promoted team, followed by West Brom.
They will be joined by Fulham, who won the Championship play-offs final against Brentford at the beginning of August.
Click here to read all about the Championship play-offs.
When will Premier League 2020-21 fixtures be released?
Premier League 2020-21 fixtures were released at 9am BST (4am ET) on Thursday August 20.
Among the most notable matches on the opening weekend is the meeting between reigning champions Liverpool and Marcelo Bielsa's newly promoted Leeds United.
Arsenal play Fulham in a London derby on the opening weekend, with Chelsea facing off against Brighton.
Manchester United and Manchester City will kick off the season a week later, having been given extra time to recover following their European exploits.
You can see the match dates for the 2020-21 season below.
Matchweek | Date |
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Matchweek 1 | Saturday September 12 |
Matchweek 2 | Saturday September 19 |
Matchweek 3 | Saturday September 26 |
Matchweek 4 | Saturday October 3 |
Matchweek 5 | Saturday October 17 |
Matchweek 6 | Saturday October 24 |
Matchweek 7 | Saturday October 31 |
Matchweek 8 | Saturday November 7 |
Matchweek 9 | Saturday November 21 |
Matchweek 10 | Saturday November 28 |
Matchweek 11 | Saturday December 5 |
Matchweek 12 | Saturday December 12 |
Matchweek 13 | Wednesday December 16 |
Matchweek 14 | Saturday December 19 |
Matchweek 15 | Saturday December 26 |
Matchweek 16 | Monday December 28 |
Matchweek 17 | Saturday January 2 |
Matchweek 18a | Wednesday January 13 |
Matchweek 19 | Saturday January 16 |
Matchweek 18b | Wednesday January 20 |
Matchweek 20 | Saturday January 23 |
Matchweek 21 | Saturday January 30 |
Matchweek 22 | Wednesday February 3 |
Matchweek 23 | Saturday February 6 |
Matchweek 24 | Saturday February 13 |
Matchweek 25 | Saturday February 20 |
Matchweek 26 | Saturday February 27 |
Matchweek 27 | Saturday March 6 |
Matchweek 28 | Saturday March 13 |
Matchweek 29 | Saturday March 20 |
Matchweek 30 | Saturday April 3 |
Matchweek 31 | Saturday April 10 |
Matchweek 32 | Saturday April 17 |
Matchweek 33 | Saturday April 24 |
Matchweek 34 | Saturday May 1 |
Matchweek 35 | Saturday May 8 |
Matchweek 36 | Wednesday May 12 |
Matchweek 37 | Saturday May 15 |
Matchweek 38 | Sunday May 23 |
There is a relatively short space of time for teams to sort their preparations and for broadcasters to make arrangements for coverage of games.
In normal circumstances such a short timeframe would make things quite difficult for many supporters in terms of the logisitics of getting to games, but it is less of an issue due to the fact that games will be played behind closed doors.
Premier League fixtures club-by-club
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Arsenal Premier League 2020-21 fixtures
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Aston Villa Premier League 2020-21 fixtures
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Brighton Premier League 2020-21 fixtures
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Burnley Premier League 2020-21 fixtures
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Chelsea Premier League 2020-21 fixtures
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Crystal Palace Premier League 2020-21 fixtures
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Everton Premier League fixtures
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Fulham Premier League 2020-21 fixtures
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Leeds United Premier League 2020-21 fixtures
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Leicester City Premier League 2020-21 fixtures
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Liverpool Premier League 2020-21 fixtures
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Manchester City Premier League 2020-21 fixtures
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Manchester United Premier League 2020-21 fixtures
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Newcastle United Premier League 2020-21 fixtures
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Sheffield United Premier League 2020-21 fixtures
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Southampton Premier League 2020-21 fixtures
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Tottenham Premier League 2020-21 fixtures
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West Brom Premier League 2020-21 fixtures
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West Ham Premier League 2020-21 fixtures
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Wolves Premier League 2020-21 fixtures