London calling for Manchester City and Liverpool's opening Premier League fixtures of 2022-23
Premier League champions Manchester City will begin the defence of their title at West Ham in the final match of the opening weekend's fixtures.
Pep Guardiola's side will start their bid for a fifth championship in six seasons at the London Stadium at 4.30pm on Sunday 7 August, after all their rivals have begun their campaigns.
Last season's main rivals Liverpool go to Fulham in the Saturday lunchtime match, which pitches the Reds' new signing Fabio Carvalho against his old club first up.
Old Trafford gets to see new Manchester United manager Erik ten Hag first as the Dutchman opens his maiden season in England at home to Brighton on the Sunday.
Frank Lampard, who guided Everton to safety with one match to spare last month, comes up against his former employers Chelsea in the Saturday evening kick-off.
Nottingham Forest's first match in the top-flight in 23 years will be against Newcastle at St James' Park.
Promoted Bournemouth, who do not face a team outside last season's top 12 in their opening five fixture, host Aston Villa first game back before taking on City, Arsenal and Liverpool in consecutive matches.
For the second season running Arsenal have the honour of kicking-off the new campaign with a short trip to Crystal Palace on Friday 5 August, when manager Mikel Arteta will hope to avoid last season's chastening experience of a 2-0 defeat at newcomers Brentford.
Opening Weekend
5 August
Crystal Palace v Arsenal
6 August
Bournemouth v Aston Villa
Everton v Chelsea
Fulham v Liverpool
Leeds v Wolves
Leicester v Brentford
Newcastle v Nottingham Forest
Tottenham v Southampton
7 August
Man United v Brighton
West Ham v Man City
Palace look like having one of the toughest starts of any club as after the Gunners they go to Anfield, host Aston