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The 2021/2022 season of the Barclays Premier League starts on Saturday 14th August 2021.

 

  • Replacing the three relegated teams are Norwich City, Watford and Brentford
  • Managerial changes have occurred at Wolves. Crystal Palace, Everton and Tottenham are looking for a new manager.
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Odds: (Coral)

 

Man City 4/6f

Liverpool 9/2

Chelsea 5/1

Man Utd 7/1

Leicester 33/1

Tottenham 40/1

Arsenal 66/1

Everton 100/1

West Ham 100/1

Aston Villa 150/1

Leeds 150/1

Wolves 200/1

Brighton 500/1

Newcastle 500/1

Southampton 500/1

Burnley 750/1

Crystal Palace 750/1

Brentford 1000/1

Norwich 1000/1

Watford 1000/1

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Opening Fixtures

 

Brentford v Arsenal

Burnley v Brighton

Chelsea v Crystal Palace

Everton v Southampton

Leicester City v Wolverhampton

Manchester United v Leeds United

Newcastle United v West Ham United

Norwich City v Liverpool

Tottenham Hotspur v Manchester City

Watford v Aston Villa

 

Club by club fixtures

 

 

https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/57482122

No excuses at all for Ole this season with that very kind first set of fixtures. A poor start like last season simply isn't acceptable.

 

City & Chelsea have tough starts.

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Some fun opening day fixtures!

 

Spurs vs Man City

Man Utd vs Leeds

Brentford vs Arsenal

Norwich vs Liverpool

 

Not sure how many games get picked for TV, but suspect these will all be on there!

You just know Tottenham will lose that first match against Manchester City haha. Interesting that Brentford's first match is at home and against Arsenal in what will be a London derby, the probable road back to the Championship begins against Liverpool just like it did in the 2019/20 season. I would be surprised if Man United's match against Leeds will not be a Super Sunday match at 4 PM on Sky Sports.
You just know Tottenham will lose that first match against Manchester City haha. Interesting that Brentford's first match is at home and against Arsenal in what will be a London derby, the probable road back to the Championship begins against Liverpool just like it did in the 2019/20 season. I would be surprised if Man United's match against Leeds will not be a Super Sunday match at 4 PM on Sky Sports.

 

Depends - I think BT get 2nd choice pick, suspect they will go for Utd vs Leeds.

You just know Tottenham will lose that first match against Manchester City haha. Interesting that Brentford's first match is at home and against Arsenal in what will be a London derby, the probable road back to the Championship begins against Liverpool just like it did in the 2019/20 season. I would be surprised if Man United's match against Leeds will not be a Super Sunday match at 4 PM on Sky Sports.

Brentford's last top flight match was against Arsenal so I suspect this fixture is not a coincidence.

Apparently Rafa Benitez is close to becoming the new manager of Everton!

 

I really like Benitez but he doesn't half make some silly decisions. Everton fans are fuming :D :lol:

I wouldn't be complaining if I was an Everton fan. Benitez is about as good as there is out there atm and has a lot of experience in the PL. I think he'll do better than Ancelotti next season actually.
The same reaction for Rafa if he joins Everton a la Chelsea 2013?

 

It will be worse than that, Everton have a nickname amongst Liverpool fans as "bitters" :lol: This is from a fanbase where they genuinely have large sections who won't even wear Red they're that bloody mad. Has anyone seen the video of Richard Keys and Andy Gray discussing it on Bein Sports?

 

 

Keys genuinely looks like he's going to start crying the great big melon :rofl:

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Tottenham's managerial search took another twist on Thursday after the club broke off talks with Paulo Fonseca.
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Tottenham's managerial search took another twist on Thursday after the club broke off talks with Paulo Fonseca.

I think they are now in talks with Matt Hancock.

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Nuno confirmed as Tottenham manager the other day.

 

And Crystal Palace have appointed Patrick Vieira as their new manager.

Considering he was their 500th choice, Nuno is a decent snag for Spurs all things considered.

 

Vieira at Palace meanwhile I've no idea how that'll go. If he can last 5 games in charge then he'll already have done better than De Boer.

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