Burnley: Premier League 2023/24 fixtures and schedule
Manchester City will be the first test for Vincent Kompany's newly-promoted Burnley in their season opener on August 11, live on Sky Sports, kick-off 8pm; the Clarets then travel to fellow newcomers Luton Town; Burnley close out their season against Nottingham Forest
Thursday 15 June 2023 09:17, UK
Newly-promoted Burnley will take on reigning Premier League champions Manchester City on opening night of the 2023/24 season, which commences on August 11, live on Sky Sports.
Vincent Kompany will take on his old club as the Clarets host Pep Guardiola's side at Turf Moor, set to be shown live on Friday Night Football at 8pm, before travelling to fellow newcomers Luton Town the following weekend.
The reverse fixture against Manchester City is set to take place in late January.
Burnley, who finished last season as Championship winners, 10 points clear of second-placed Sheffield United, face a Boxing Day meeting with Liverpool among a jam-packed December schedule including seven fixtures.
They will close out their season at home to Nottingham Forest.
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Burnley's 2023/24 Premier League fixtures
All fixtures subject to change
August
11: Man City (h), kick-off 8pm - live on Sky Sports
19: Luton (a)
26: Aston Villa (h)
September
2: Tottenham (h)
16: Nottingham Forest (a)
23: Manchester United (h)
30: Newcastle (a)
October
7: Chelsea (h)
21: Brentford (a)
28: Bournemouth (a)
November
4: Crystal Palace (h)
11: Arsenal (a)
25: West Ham (h)
December
2: Sheffield United (h)
5: Wolves (a)
9: Brighton (a)
16: Everton (h)
23: Fulham (a)
26: Liverpool (h)
30: Aston Villa (a)
January
13: Luton Town (h)
31: Manchester City (a)
February
3: Fulham (h)
10: Liverpool (a)
17: Arsenal (h)
24: Crystal Palace (a)
March
2: Bournemouth (h)
9: West Ham (a)
16: Brentford (h)
30: Chelsea (a)
April
2: Wolves (h)
6: Everton (a)
13: Brighton (h)
20: Sheffield United (a)
27: Manchester United (a)
May
4: Newcastle (h)
11: Tottenham (a)
19: Nottingham Forest (h)
What are the key dates for the 2023/24 season?
The Premier League season will kick-off on the weekend of August 11-13 and conclude nine months later on May 19 2024.
A mid-season player break will take place between January 14-20 and, in order to address the congested schedule across Christmas and New Year, no two rounds in this period will take place within 48 hours of each other.
Meanwhile, the Carabao Cup final will take place on Sunday February 25, the Europa League final will be held in Dublin on May 22 and the Champions League final will be played at Wembley Stadium on June 1.