Thursday 13 June 2019 09:39, UK
Liverpool will start their 2019/20 Premier League campaign with a Friday Night Football clash with new boys Norwich, live on Sky Sports.
The 2018/19 runners-up host the promoted Canaries on August 9 at 8pm. Arsenal visit Anfield in their second home game before the Reds travel to Chelsea, where they have not won since 2016, in September.
Late October and early November brings a tough run including a trip to Manchester United on October 19, before facing Tottenham on October 26 and Manchester City on November 9, both at Anfield. They will welcome United to Liverpool on January 18, and visit the Etihad - where they suffered their only league defeat last season - on April 4.
The first Merseyside derby of the season will be a midweek clash at Anfield on December 4, before Jurgen Klopp's side visit Goodison Park on March 14.
Liverpool travel to Leicester on Boxing Day and are at home to Sheffield United on New Year's Day. And a tough run-in begins with back-to-back games against Arsenal and Chelsea to start May, before ending the season in the north east against Newcastle on May 17.
August
9: Norwich (h) - 8pm, live on Sky Sports
17: Southampton (a)
24: Arsenal (h)
31: Burnley (a)
September
14: Newcastle (h)
21: Chelsea (a)
28: Sheffield United (a)
October
5: Leicester (h)
19: Manchester United (a)
26: Tottenham (h)
November
2: Aston Villa (a)
9: Manchester City (h)
23: Crystal Palace (a)
30: Brighton (h)
December
4: Everton (h)
7: Bournemouth (a)
14: Watford (h)
21: West Ham (a)
26: Leicester (a)
28: Wolves (h)
January
1: Sheffield United (h)
11: Tottenham (a)
18: Manchester United (h)
21: Wolves (a)
February
1: Southampton (h)
8: Norwich (a)
22: West Ham (h)
29: Watford (a)
March
7: Bournemouth (h)
14: Everton (a)
21: Crystal Palace (h)
April
4: Manchester City (a)
11: Aston Villa (h)
18: Brighton (a)
25: Burnley (h)
May
2: Arsenal (a)
9: Chelsea (h)
17: Newcastle (a)
From the 2019/20 season in the UK and Ireland, Sky Sports customers will be able to enjoy:
The new season is scheduled to start on Friday August 9 and will conclude on Sunday May 17.
Meanwhile, the Community Shield between Manchester City and Liverpool will take place on Sunday August 4.
The Champions League final will be played in Istanbul on May 30 - two weeks before the start of Euro 2020 on June 12.