Liverpool will begin their Premier League title defense under Arne Slot with a high-profile opener against Bournemouth at Anfield.
The Reds face a challenging start to their campaign with clashes against Newcastle (A), Arsenal (H), and Chelsea (A) all scheduled within the first two months. But it’s the winter period that could prove most decisive.
From December 21 to January 18, Liverpool star player, Mohamed Salah, could miss up to six league matches due to his participation in the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations, a stretch that includes meetings with Tottenham, Arsenal, and Burnley.
AUGUST
15: Bournemouth (H)
23: Newcastle (A)
30: Arsenal (H)
SEPTEMBER
13: Burnley (A)
20: Everton (H)
27: Crystal Palace (A)
OCTOBER
4: Chelsea (A)
18: Man United (H)
25: Brentford (A)
NOVEMBER
1: Aston Villa (H)
8: Man City (A)
22: Nottingham Forest (H)
29: West Ham (A)
DECEMBER
3: Sunderland (H)
6: Leeds (A)
13: Brighton (H)
- 20: Tottenham (A) (AFCON begins Dec 21)
- 27: Wolves (H)
- 30: Leeds (H)
JANUARY
- 3: Fulham (A)
- 7: Arsenal (A)
- 17: Burnley (H)
- 24: Bournemouth (A)
31: Newcastle (H)
FEBRUARY
7: Man City (H)
11: Sunderland (A)
21: Nottingham Forest (A)
28: West Ham (H)
MARCH
4: Wolves (A)
14: Tottenham (H)
21: Brighton (A)
APRIL
11: Fulham (H)
18: Everton (A)
25: Crystal Palace (H)
MAY
2: Man United (A)
9: Chelsea (H)
17: Aston Villa (A)
24: Brentford (H)
Following a record breaking season that saw Mohamed Salah win the Premier League Player of the Season award, along with the Golden Boot and Playmaker of the Season awards, the Egyptian faces a tough campaign ahead.
Liverpool will hope to maintain consistency in a campaign that could bring back-to-back league titles for the first time since the 1980s.
In the meantime, all eyes are on the Club World Cup.
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