Liverpool's 2022-23 Premier League fixture list revealed

Liverpool's 2022-23 Premier League season will begin with a trip to Fulham.

The new campaign kicks off with a 12.30pm BST encounter against last season's Championship winners at Craven Cottage, which BT Sport will broadcast live.

An Anfield clash with Southampton is the Reds' final game before a pause for the 2022 World Cup in November, and the season then resumes with a journey to Aston Villa after Christmas.

Jürgen Klopp's men will end the campaign away at Southampton.

See Liverpool's full 2022-23 Premier League fixture list below. Weekend and Bank Holiday matches are 3pm kick-offs.

Please note, all dates and times are subject to change for broadcast purposes and scheduling of European matches.

AUGUST

Saturday 6 (12.30pm) – Fulham (A)

Saturday 13 – Crystal Palace (H)

Saturday 20 – Manchester United (A)

Saturday 27 – Bournemouth (H)

Wednesday 31 (8pm) – Newcastle United (H)

SEPTEMBER

Saturday 3 – Everton (A)

Saturday 10 – Wolverhampton Wanderers (H)

Saturday 17 – Chelsea (A)

OCTOBER

Saturday 1 – Brighton & Hove Albion (H)

Saturday 8 – Arsenal (A)

Saturday 15 – Manchester City (H)

Wednesday 19 (8pm) – West Ham United (H)

Saturday 22 – Nottingham Forest (A)

Saturday 29 – Leeds United (H)

NOVEMBER

Saturday 5 – Tottenham Hotspur (A)

Saturday 12 – Southampton (H)

DECEMBER

Monday 26 – Aston Villa (A)

Saturday 31 – Leicester City (H)

JANUARY

Monday 2 – Brentford (A)

Saturday 14 – Brighton & Hove Albion (A)

Saturday 21 – Chelsea (H)

FEBRUARY

Saturday 4 – Wolverhampton Wanderers (A)

Saturday 11 – Everton (H)

Saturday 18 – Newcastle United (A)

Saturday 25 – Crystal Palace (A)

MARCH

Saturday 4 – Manchester United (H)

Saturday 11 – Bournemouth (A)

Saturday 18 – Fulham (H)

APRIL

Saturday 1 – Manchester City (A)

Saturday 8 – Arsenal (H)

Saturday 15 – Leeds United (A)

Saturday 22 – Nottingham Forest (H)

Tuesday 25 (7.45pm) – West Ham United (A)

Saturday 29 – Tottenham Hotspur (H)

MAY

Saturday 6 – Brentford (H)

Saturday 13 – Leicester City (A)

Saturday 20 – Aston Villa (H)

Sunday 28 (4pm) – Southampton (A)

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