Manchester United and Man City Premier League fixtures 2023/24 RECAP - opening day matches and schedule revealed
The 2022/23 season only concluded five days ago but the Premier League fixtures for the forthcoming campaign have been released on Thursday.
Many Manchester City stars are probably still nursing hangovers after wild celebrations following their Champions League triumph over Inter on Saturday, bringing an eventful season to a close in emphatic fashion by winning the treble.
Manchester United's season ended on a sour note on June 3 after they slipped to a 2-1 defeat to their neighbours in the FA Cup final but that doesn't detract from the progress made in Erik ten Hag's first season.
The Premier League itself finished on May 28 with City already crowned champions as Leicester City and Leeds United joined Southampton in relegation on the final day. Burnley, Sheffield United and play-off winners Luton Town are the newcomers who have also discovered their fixtures.
Here's all you need to know
Sky Sports has the most games with 128 matches. These include Saturday evening, Sunday and Monday night games. TNT Sports will show 12.30pm kick offs and some midweek fixtures, while Amazon Prime will stream games during the Christmas period and a second set of midweek fixtures that will be confirmed later in the year.
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Our coverage of the fixture release day has come to a close.
23/12/2023 West Ham United (a)
26/12/2023 Aston Villa (h)
30/12/2023 Nottingham Forest (a)
The third round of the FA Cup will be the first game of 2024.
23/12/2023 - Brentford (h)
26/12/2023 - Everton (a)
30/12/2023 - Sheffield United (h)
The third round of the FA Cup will be the first game of 2024 and then the winter break will be the week of