The Premier League recently revealed the fixtures of the 2022/23 season. With the World Cup in Qatar in the middle of the season. It will have a dynamic like no other previous season. Here we take a look at the fixture list of Chelsea for the upcoming season.
Chelsea would be disappointed with their previous season. Fresh off of winning the Champions League, it promised to be another fruitful campaign. The signing of Romelu Lukaku added more gloss to the existing team.
However, injuries and off-field issues derailed the Blues’s campaign. They finished a distant third from Manchester City and Liverpool. Thomas Tuchel will be looking to make changes this time around.
They begin their season against their club legend Frank Lampard’s Everton at the Goodinson. However, Their next fixture is a spicy one against fierce rivals Tottenham Hotspur. Ex-Chelsea manager Antonio Conte is now at Spurs. e would love to hurt his old side. Their other fixtures in August include Leeds and Leicester City.
A crunch tie against Liverpool is scheduled on the 17th of September at Stamford Bridge. The opposite fixture at Anfield is on the 21st of January. The games against Manchester City meanwhile have been scheduled for New Year’s Day and the 20th of May.
Derbies against Arsenal take place on 5th November and 29th April respectively. Chelsea’s final game before the Premier League takes a break for the World Cup is against Newcastle. They return to action against familiar foes Bournemouth on Boxing Day.
Full Chelsea Fixture List
Below is their fixture list in full:
6 August Everton
13 August Tottenham Hotspur (H)
20 August Leeds United
27 August Leicester City (H)
31 August Southampton
3 September West Ham United
10 September Fulham
17 September Liverpool
1 October Crystal Palace
8 October Wolverhampton Wanderers
15 October Aston Villa
18 October Brentford
22 October Manchester United
29 October Brighton & Hove Albion
5 November Arsenal
12 November Newcastle United
26 December Bournemouth
31 December Nottingham Forest
2 January Manchester City
14 January Crystal Palace
21 January Liverpool
4 February Fulham
11 February West Ham United
18 February Southampton
25 February Tottenham Hotspur
4 March Leeds United
11 March Leicester City
18 March Everton
1 April Aston Villa
8 April Wolverhampton Wanderers
15 April Brighton & Hove Albion
22 April Manchester United
26 April Brentford
29 April Arsenal
6 May Bournemouth
13 May Nottingham Forest
20 May Manchester City
28 May Newcastle United
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