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The fixture schedule for the 2023/24 Premier League season has been released, with league champions and treble winners, Manchester City going away to Burnley.
Man City, on August 11, will meet a familiar face at Turf Moor, where Vincent Kompany is boss.
Meanwhile, Arsenal return to Nottingham, where they lost last season's title race.
The Gunners, who are currently chasing a deal for Declan Rice, will be looking to avenge that 1-0 defeat on August 12.
Chelsea and Liverpool will headline the opening weekend as the first 'Big Six' clash.
Both clubs had underwhelming terms last season, and will look to banish their ghosts with a big win on August 13. It will be Mauricio Pochettino's first game back in England.
Tottenham's new boss, Ange Postecoglou will make his Premier League debut that same day, away to Brentford.
Manchester United, who are exploring a deal for Spurs star Harry Kane, will open this season's campaign at home to Wolves.
Here are the first five fixtures of the 'Big Six':
Manchester City
| v | Burnley (A) |
| v | Newcastle United (H) |
| v | Brentford (A) |
| v | Fulham (H) |
| v | West Ham United (A) |
Arsenal
| v | Nottingham Forest (H) |
| v | Crystal Palace (A) |
| v | Fulham (H) |
| v | Manchester United (H) |
| v | Everton (A) |
Manchester United
| v | Wolves (H) |
| v | Tottenham Hotspur (A) |
| v | Nottingham Forest (H) |
| v | Arsenal (A) |
| v | Brighton and Hove Albion (H) |
Liverpool
| v | Chelsea (A) |
| v | Bournemouth (H) |
| v | Newcastle United (A) |
| v | Aston Villa (H) |
| v | Wolves (A) |
Spurs
| v | Brentford (A) |
| v | Manchester United (H) |
| v | Bournemouth (A) |
| v | Burnley (A) |
| v | Sheffield United (H) |
Chelsea
| v | Liverpool (H) |
| v | West Ham United (A) |
| v | Luton Town (H) |
| v | Nottingham Forest (H) |
| v | Bournemouth (A) |
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