Man City: Premier League 2021/22 fixtures and schedule

Manchester City face Spurs (a), Norwich (h), Arsenal (h) in opening three games; first clash with Manchester United comes in November 6 trip to Old Trafford; City host Leicester on Boxing Day and travel to Arsenal on January 1; season ends at home to Aston Villa on May 22

Champions Manchester City start their Premier League defence with a trip to Spurs as they look for a first ever win at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium.

City have found life tough since Spurs' new ground was completed, losing all three of their games there so far, with Heung-Min Son and Giovani Lo Celso on target in a 2-0 Premier League win last season.

Newly-promoted Norwich are the first visitors to the Etihad Stadium on August 21, before Arsenal follow them to the north west a week later.

Liverpool, who interrupted City's run of three Premier League trophies, host the champions on October 2 before the first Manchester derby at Old Trafford on November 6.

Leicester visit the Etihad on Boxing Day while City fans face a long trip south to Arsenal on New Year's Day. They host Manchester United on March 5 and as the season draws to its conclusion, their campaign ends with matches at West Ham on May 15 and at home to Aston Villa on May 22.

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Manchester City's 2021/22 Premier League fixtures

All fixtures subject to change.

August

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15: Tottenham (a) - 4.30pm, live on Sky Sports
21: Norwich (h) - 3pm
28: Arsenal (h) - 12.30pm

September

11: Leicester (a) - 3pm
18: Southampton (h) - 3pm
25: Chelsea (a) - 3pm

October

2: Liverpool (a) - 3pm
16: Burnley (h) - 3pm
23: Brighton (a) - 3pm
30: Crystal Palace (h) - 3pm

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November

6: Manchester United (a) - 3pm
20: Everton (h) - 3pm
27: West Ham (h) - 3pm
30: Aston Villa (a) - 7.45pm

December

4: Watford (a) - 3pm
11: Wolves (h) - 3pm
15: Leeds (h) - 8pm
18: Newcastle (a) - 3pm
26: Leicester (h) - 3pm
28: Brentford (a) - 3pm

January

1: Arsenal (a) - 3pm
15: Chelsea (h) - 3pm
22: Southampton (a) - 3pm

February

9: Brentford (h) - 8pm
12: Norwich (a) - 3pm
19: Tottenham (h) - 3pm
26: Everton (a) - 3pm

March

5: Manchester United (h) - 3pm
12: Crystal Palace (a) - 3pm
19: Brighton (h) - 3pm

April

2: Burnley (a) - 3pm
9: Liverpool (h) - 3pm
16: Wolves (a) - 3pm
23: Watford (h) - 3pm
30: Leeds (a) - 3pm

May

7: Newcastle (h) - 3pm
15: West Ham (a) - 3pm
22: Aston Villa (h) - 4pm

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Key dates for the 2021/22 season

The 2021/22 Premier League will start on Saturday August 14 - 34 days after the Euro 2020 final at Wembley.

The season will end on May 22 2022, with all 10 games kicking off at the same time.

The 2021/22 EFL season will kick-off on Saturday August 7.

Next season's League One campaign will finish on the weekend of April 30 2022, with League Two and the Championship on one of May 7 and May 8 respectively.

The League One play-off final will then be held on Saturday May 21, the League Two play-off final on Saturday May 28, and the Championship play-off final on Sunday May 29.

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