The Premier League 2023-24 fixtures have been leaked on Wednesday morning ahead of the new campaign.
Clubs will return for pre-season this month, with the 2022-23 season having finished on May 28 – slightly later than usual due to the winter World Cup in Qatar.
Manchester City are heading to Asia – with fixtures taking place in Japan and South Korea for Pep Guardiola’s men. It will be a mammoth task for City to repeat the level of this season’s success, but more silverware will be the target after the club’s incredible treble winning year.
Fixture release day provokes plenty of optimism among supporters and the TV selections for the opening weeks of the season will soon follow
A photo of a document appearing to show the Premier League’s opening day fixtures has been circulating on social media.
Fans are itching to know who their side will face in the first week of the new season, with the fixtures set to be confirmed on Thursday at 9am.
But supporters thought the news had come a day early, as a picture of a document showing the games for game week one appeared on Twitter on Wednesday.
Carried by an unknown man, what appears to be a booklet is open on the page that reads ‘Press embargo: Strictly not for release before 9:00 BST 15 June 2023’, with ‘Gameweek 1 of 36’ underneath.
The fixtures listed on the page were as follows:
▪️Bournemouth vs West Ham
▪️Burnley vs Man City
▪️Crystal Palace vs Chelsea
▪️Everton vs Brentford
▪️Fulham vs Arsenal
▪️Luton vs Liverpool
▪️Man United vs Brighton
▪️Sheffield United vs Aston Villa
▪️Tottenham vs Newcastle
▪️Wolves vs Nottingham Forest
Fans began to get excited as the photo did the rounds on social media, with Burnley boss Vincent Kompany set to entertain former club Manchester City, who go into the season off the back of winning an historic treble.
Meanwhile, Mauricio Pochettino looked poised to be thrown straight into a London derby against Crystal Palace in his first game in charge at Chelsea.
But other eagle-eyed fans spotted one match written on the announcement that firmly suggests it is fake.
According to the ‘document’, Luton open their campaign at home to Liverpool, but Kenilworth Road will be under construction at the start of the campaign, meaning the Hatters will have to play games away from there until the ground is Premier League ready.
That suggests it’s unlikely anyone would play Luton away from home that week.
