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 be a very unique season. Here we take a deeper look into the Liverpool fixture list this time around.
Liverpool achieved the historic feat of playing every single game last season. They reached 3 finals, winning 2. However, the defeat to Real Madrid in the Champions League final hurt the Anfield faithful. That was just a week after Manchester City’s dramatic turnaround helped them defend the PL title. Nevertheless, it was an impressive season for the Reds. Jurgen Klopp will hope that his new-look team can take another step forward in 2023.
Just like the previous three seasons, they start their season against a newly-promoted team. They visit Craven Cottage to take on Fulham for a lunchtime kickoff. A spicy match against their arch-rivals Manchester United awaits on 20th August. They then conclude August with a clash against Scott Parker’s AFC Bournemouth. A crunch tie against Chelsea is scheduled on the 17th of September at Stamford Bridge. The reverse fixture at Anfield is on the 21st of January.
The games against Manchester City have been 6-pointer games for the title in recent times. One can expect the two to go head-to-head once again this season. They play each other at Anfield on 15th of October. The reverse fixture, on the other hand, is scheduled for the 1st of April.Furthermore, the Merseyside derby against hated rivals Everton is one of the main dates that Liverpool fans look forward to. This season, they are scheduled for 3rd September at the Goodison and 11th Feb at Anfield respectively.
Full Fixture List For Liverpool
Below is their fixture list in full.
6 August Fulham
13 August Crystal Palace
20 August Manchester United
27 August Bournemouth
31 August Newcastle United
3 September Everton
10 September Wolverhampton Wanderers
17 September Chelsea
1 October Brighton & Hove Albion
8 October Arsenal
15 October Manchester City
19 October West Ham United
22 October Nottingham Forest
29 October Leeds United
5 November Tottenham Hotspur
12 November Southampton
26 December Aston Villa
31 December Leicester City
2 January Brentford
14 January Brighton & Hove Albion
21 January Chelsea
4 February Wolverhampton Wanderers
11 February Everton
18 February Newcastle United
25 February Crystal Palace
4 March Manchester United
11 March Bournemouth
18 March Fulham
1 April Manchester City
8 April Arsenal
15 April Leeds United
22 April Nottingham Forest
25 April West Ham United
29 April Tottenham Hotspur
6 May Brentford
13 May Leicester City
20 May Aston Villa
28 May Southampton
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