Thursday 13 June 2019 11:16, UK
Manchester City kick off their Premier League title defence away at West Ham on the opening day of the 2019/20 season.
The champions travel to the London Stadium for the lunchtime kick-off on August 10 before welcoming Champions League foes Tottenham to the Etihad in their first home game a week later.
City travel to Anfield on November 9 for their first meeting with last season's runners-up Liverpool, before hosting rivals United in the first Manchester derby of the season on December 7.
Pep Guardiola's side travel to Tottenham on February 1 before the first ever Premier League winter break is held in mid-February.
The second Manchester derby takes place at Old Trafford on March 7 before Liverpool travel to the Etihad on April 4 in a game which could decide where the title ends up.
Just as they did in 2012/13, City host Norwich on the final day of the season, where they hope to lift the Premier League trophy for the third successive season.
August
10: West Ham (a)
17: Tottenham (h)
24: Bournemouth (a)
31: Brighton (h)
September
14: Norwich (a)
21: Watford (h)
28: Everton (a)
October
5: Wolves (h)
19: Crystal Palace (a)
26: Aston Villa (h)
November
2: Southampton (h)
9: Liverpool (a)
23: Chelsea (h)
30: Newcastle (a)
December
3: Burnley (a)
7: Man Utd (h)
14: Arsenal (a)
21: Leicester (h)
26: Wolves (a)
28: Sheff Utd (h)
January
1: Everton (h)
11: Aston Villa (a)
18: Crystal Palace (h)
21: Sheff Utd (a)
February
1: Tottenham (a)
8: West Ham (h)
22: Leicester (a)
29: Arsenal (h)
March
7: Man Utd (a)
14: Burnley (h)
21: Chelsea (a)
April
4: Liverpool (h)
11: Southampton (a)
18: Newcastle (h)
25: Brighton (a)
May
2: Bournemouth (h)
9: Watford (a)
17: Norwich (h)
Manchester City won their final 14 games of the 2018/19 Premier League season to clinch the title - and they'll be confident of a strong finish again this time around with a favourable final six fixtures. They finish off with Southampton (a), Newcastle (h), Brighton (a), Bournemouth (h), Watford (a), Norwich (h). But a 36-day period just before then will be crucial...
City face Arsenal (h, February 29), Manchester United (a, March 7), Burnley (h, March 14), Chelsea (a, March 21) and then last season's title rivals Liverpool (h, April 4) in a thrilling spell, when they could also be impacted by Champions League and FA Cup ties.
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.