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Chelsea's Premier League 2023-24 full fixtures and schedule

Rajarshi has been part of Khel Now since 2022, and he covers world football.
Published at :June 16, 2023 at 12:25 AM
Modified at :June 16, 2023 at 12:25 AM
Chelsea's Premier League 2023-24 full fixtures and schedule

Mauricio Pochettino will take charge of the Blues for the first time in the English top division

Chelsea will be led by Mauricio Pochettino for the inaugural game when they host Liverpool to open the 2023–24 Premier League season.

After that, on 19 August, Chelsea travels to rival London club West Ham before welcoming recently promoted Luton Town to Stamford Bridge on 26 August.

Pochettino, who starts working for the Blues on July 1, will pay a visit to Tottenham on November 4 before hosting them again on February 24.

Chelsea will play Arsenal (home), Brentford (home), Tottenham Hotspur (away), Man City (home), Newcastle United (home), Brighton (home), and Manchester United (away) during a challenging stretch of games beginning in October and concluding in December.

Let's take a look at Chelsea's 2023-24 Premier League fixtures

August

  • 13: Liverpool (H) (9 PM) IST
  • 19: West Ham (A) (7:30 PM) IST
  • 26: Luton (H) (7:30 PM) IST

September

  • 2: Nottingham Forest (H) (7:30 PM) IST (7:30 PM) IST
  • 16: Bournemouth (A) (7:30 PM) IST (7:30 PM) IST
  • 23: Aston Villa (H) (7:30 PM) IST (7:30 PM) IST
  • 30: Fulham (A) (7:30 PM) IST (7:30 PM) IST

October

  • 7: Burnley (A) (7:30 PM) IST
  • 21: Arsenal (H) (7:30 PM) IST
  • 28: Brentford (H) (7:30 PM) IST

November

  • 4: Tottenham (A) (8:30 PM) IST
  • 11: Man City (H) (8:30 PM) IST
  • 25: Newcastle (A) (8:30 PM) IST

December

  • 2: Brighton (H) (8:30 PM) IST
  • 7: Man Utd (A) (1:30 AM) IST
  • 9: Everton (A) (8:30 PM) IST
  • 16: Sheffield Utd (H) (8:30 PM) IST
  • 23: Wolves (A) (8:30 PM) IST
  • 26: Crystal Palace (H) (8:30 PM) IST
  • 30: Luton (A) (8:30 PM) IST

January

  • 13: Fulham (H) (8:30 PM) IST
  • 31: Liverpool (A) (1:30 AM) IST

February

  • 3: Wolves (H) (8:30 PM) IST
  • 10: Crystal Palace (A) (8:30 PM) IST
  • 17: Man City (A) (8:30 PM) IST
  • 24: Tottenham (H) (8:30 PM) IST

March

  • 2: Brentford (A) (8:30 PM) IST
  • 9: Newcastle (H) (8:30 PM) IST
  • 16: Arsenal (A) (8:30 PM) IST
  • 30: Burnley (H) (8:30 PM) IST

April

  • 3: Manchester United (H) (12:15 AM) IST
  • 6: Sheffield United (A) (7:30 PM) IST
  • 13: Everton (H) (7:30 PM) IST
  • 20: Brighton (A) (7:30 PM) IST
  • 27: Aston Villa (A) (7:30 PM) IST

May

  • 4: West Ham (H) (7:30 PM) IST
  • 11: Nottingham Forest (A) (7:30 PM) IST
  • 19: Bournemouth (H) (7:30 PM) IST
Rajarshi Shukla
Rajarshi Shukla

After earning a bachelor's degree in mass media, Rajarshi began his career as a sports writer in 2019, driven by his passion for sports journalism. He has been working in the field for over six years. A devoted fan of Lionel Messi and Barcelona, Rajarshi has been involved in sports since childhood. Before turning his focus to journalism, he even represented his college at the state level. Along with covering football, he enjoys playing the game, watching movies, and experimenting with new recipes in his spare time, as cooking is one of his favorite hobbies.

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