Coventry’s first game back in the Premier League for 25 years sees them travel to champions Arsenal.
All 380 games for the 2026/27 have been released and also sees newly-promoted Hull hosting Michael Carrick’s Manchester United.
Liverpool, under new manager Andoni Iraola, travel to Newcastle with a fit again Alexander Isak, who swapped the north east for the north west in a £125m transfer.
Tottenham travel to Brentford and feel they have the right manager in charge in Roberto De Zerbi who guided them to safety on the final day of the 2025/26 season.
Xabi Alonso’s first game as Chelsea manager takes him to Fulham on Monday night, while it could be a different looking Man City side that takes on Bournemouth with Elliot Anderson in the middle.
When does the season begin?
Arsenal, winners last season, begin on Friday 21 August, with the final day taking place on 5 June, a week before the Champions League final.
Who do the promoted clubs play?
Ipswich are back in the big time having last played against West Ham in 2025 and losing 3-1. Their first home game is against Sunderland but fans are still waiting to see who will be in charge following Kieran McKenna’s exit.
Hull, who were beaten by Tottenham 7-1 in their last Premier League game in 2017, won’t have it easier against a revitalised United side led by Carrick who was given the manager’s role having guided them to third place last season.
“What a great game for us,” Hull assistant manager Dean Holden told talkSPORT. “We had an incredible season last year to get promoted.
“I was sat doing an interview at a similar time last year talking about the Championship fixtures, and people were having us as one of the relegation favourites.
“So, what the club did to get promoted is nothing short of incredible. And to then see the fixtures come out this morning, it just all seems very real.”
Elsewhere, it has been a long time coming for Coventry whose last Premier League game was in May 2001. A trip to Arsenal first will delight manager Frank Lampard who will relish the test of playing the champions.
Boxing Day is back!
The Premier League addressed the packed festive schedule and over Christmas and New Year period, no two match rounds will take place within 60 hours of each other.
Fans will be delighted to know that the traditional Boxing Day schedule will return to its usual slot on 26 December.
Just one Premier League fixture took place on Boxing Day last season sparking major backlash from fans.
But there will be no such controversy this time around with multiple games expected to be televised on the day, pending broadcasting picks.
Arsenal face a festive trip to the the scene of their title celebrations when they face Crystal Palace at Selhurst Park.
Newcastle United host Manchester City, Nottingham Forest travel to Old Trafford to take on Manchester United and Hull entertain Liverpool.
Opening day fixtures
Friday 21 August
Arsenal v Coventry City: 8am
Saturday 22 August
Hull vs Man United: 12:30
Everton vs Crystal Palace: 3pm
Ipswich vs Sunderland: 3pm
Nottingham Forest v Leeds United: 3pm
Brentford vs Tottenham: 5:30pm
Sunday 23 August
Brighton vs Aston Villa: 2pm
Man City vs Bournemouth: 2pm
Newcastle vs Liverpool: 4:30pm
Monday 24 August
Fulham vs Chelsea: 8pm
Elsewhere, Tottenham take on Bournemouth, Frank Lampard faces an emotional reunion with former club Chelsea at the CBS Arena and Aston Villa host Leeds.
Opening weekend live on talkSPORT
talkSPORT will be across all of the opening weekend’s action with three games to be broadcast live on the station.
Our dedicated team will be at the Emirates as Arsenal kick off their title defence against Coventry.
Likewise, fans can catch all of the action from the MKM Stadium when newly-promoted Hull host Manchester United at Saturday lunchtime.
The weekend’s exclusively live action on talkSPORT concludes with the west London derby between Fulham and Chelsea on Monday evening at 8pm.
Every club’s fixtures for the 2026/27 season are on talkSPORT’s dedicated page.