Couldn't of asked for a harder first home game. We start of away to Newcastle. Sat Aug 12 Newcastle United A Sat Aug 19 Chelsea H Sat Aug 26 Burnley H Sat Sep 2 International Date Sat Sep 9 Everton A Sat Sep 16 Swansea City H Wed Sep 20 Carabao Cup 3 Sat Sep 23 West Ham United A Sat Sep 30 Huddersfield Town A Sat Oct 7 International Date Sat Oct 14 A.F.C. Bournemouth H Sat Oct 21 Liverpool H Wed Oct 25 Carabao Cup 4 Sat Oct 28 Manchester United A Sat Nov 4 Crystal Palace H Sat Nov 11 International Date Sat Nov 18 Arsenal A Sat Nov 25 West Bromwich Albion H Tue Nov 28 Leicester City A Sat Dec 2 Watford A Sat Dec 9 Stoke City H Wed Dec 13 Brighton and Hove Albion H Sat Dec 16 Manchester City A Wed Dec 20 Carabao Cup 5 Sat Dec 23 Burnley A Tue Dec 26 Southampton H Sat Dec 30 West Ham United H Mon Jan 1 Swansea City A Sat Jan 6 Emirates FA Cup 3 Wed Jan 10 Carabao Cup Semi-Final (1) Sat Jan 13 Everton H Sat Jan 20 Southampton A Wed Jan 24 Carabao Cup Semi-Final (2) Sat Jan 27 Emirates FA Cup 4 Wed Jan 31 Manchester United H Sat Feb 3 Liverpool A Sat Feb 10 Arsenal H Sat Feb 17 Emirates FA Cup 5 Sat Feb 24 Crystal Palace A Sun Feb 25 Carabao Cup Final Sat Mar 3 Huddersfield Town H Sat Mar 10 A.F.C. Bournemouth A Sat Mar 17 Newcastle United HEmirates FA Cup 6 Sat Mar 24 International Date Sat Mar 31 Chelsea A Sat Apr 7 Stoke City A Sat Apr 14 Manchester City H Sat Apr 21 Brighton and Hove Albion A Emirates FA Cup Semi-Final Sat Apr 28 Watford H Sat May 5 West Bromwich Albion A Sun May 13 Leicester City H Sat May 19 Emirates FA Cup Final
Opening home game vs. Chelsea... they really want to hype up the Wembley jinx, don't they. And Newcastle's first game in the Prem is the same as their last one. Writing the headlines now.
14 Oct - Bournemouth @ Wembley 17-18 Oct - Champions League group stage match 3 21 Oct - Liverpool @ Wembley ... we have an early frontrunner for a Fall footy jaunt.
Manure, Liverpoo and Arse-anal in an 11 day stretch over the winter. But holiday period and end of season don't look so bad.
Followed by an FA cup match, not to mention a possible CL knockout stage match in there as well. Yeah, that was my assessment as well, though West Ham during the holidays is the only match which might trip up Spurs.