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Finally. Yesterday, the Premier League had announced its 2019/2020 Premier League fixtures, and Newcastle United’s were as follows.
August
11 – Arsenal (H) – 2pm
17 – Norwich City (A) – 3pm
24 – Tottenham Hotspur (A) – 3pm
31 – Watford (H) – 3pm
September
14 – Liverpool (A) – 3pm
21 – Brighton (H) – 3pm
28 – Leicester City (A) – 3pm
October
05 – Manchester United (H) – 3pm
19 – Chelsea (A) – 3pm
26 – Wolverhampton (H) – 3pm
November
02 – West Ham United (A) – 3pm
09 – Bournemouth (H) – 3pm
23 – Aston Villa (A) – 3pm
30 – Manchester City (H) – 3pm
December
03 – Sheffield United (A) – 7.45pm
07 – Southampton (H) – 3pm
14 – Burnley (A) – 3pm
21 – Crystal Palace (H) – 3pm
26 – Manchester United (A) – 3pm
28 – Everton (H) – 3pm
January
01 – Leicester City (H) – 3pm
11 – Wolverhampton (A) – 3pm
18 – Chelsea (H) – 3pm
21 – Everton (A) – 7.45pm
February
01 – Norwich City (H) – 3pm
08 – Arsenal (A) – 3pm
22 – Crystal Palace (A) – 3pm
29 – Burnley (H) – 3pm
March
07 – Southampton (A) – 3pm
14 – Sheffield United (H) – 3pm
21 – Aston Villa (H) – 3pm
April
04 – Bournemouth (A) – 3pm
11 – West Ham United (A) – 3pm
18 – Manchester City (A) – 3pm
25 – Watford (A) – 3pm
May
02 – Tottenham Hotspur (H) – 3pm
09 – Brighton (A) – 3pm
17 – Liverpool (H) – 3pm
Newcastle will start its season against Arsenal at home at St. James Park. Now all we’re waiting for is the knowledge on who will be the owner of the club come August, and who will be managing that Arsenal match. But if you’re in the UK or you’re planning out heading out to the UK to catch a Newcastle United match, book your tickets now.