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When are the Premier League 2024-25 fixtures released?

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FOOTBALL fans are already gearing up for the Premier 2024-25 season despite the ongoing Euro 2024 tournament – and the fixtures release date has been revealed!

It was another phenomenal campaign with all 20 teams going through a rollercoaster of emotions.

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And the players will have to do it all over again once the Euro 2024 tournament in Germany has concluded.

But they get to find out what their 2024-25 schedule looks like way beforehand.

When are the Premier League 2024-25 fixtures released?

All 380 Premier League 2024-25 fixtures will be released TOMORROW Tuesday, June 18 – four days after the opening Euro 2024 match.

It is scheduled to be revealed at 9am BST.

Dates and kick-off times for all of the Premier League 2024-25 fixtures are subject to change throughout the course of the season.

That could be due to TV requirements or fixture clashes.

What was the final 2023/24 Premier League table?

Manchester City won a fourth successive Premier League title on the final day – the first time that has happened in English football.

Arsenal were top for much of the season, but Pep Guardiola’s relentless side pipped them to the title with a win on the final day.

Elsewhere, Chelsea, Newcastle and Manchester United are awaiting the outcome of the FA Cup final to see which European competition they are playing in next season, if at all.

The final Premier League table

Who has been promoted to the Premier League?

Leicester City return to the Premier League as Championship winners after being relegated during the 2022-23 season.

And Ipswich Town will be joining the Foxes after securing second place – ending a 22-year wait.

Leeds will face Southampton in the Championship play-off final on May 26.

Who has been relegated from the Premier League?

Sheffield United and Burnley are going straight back down to the Championship following their poor Premier League campaigns.

Luton Town needed to win and Nottingham Forest to lose – plus a 12-goal swing to stay in the top flight.

But a miracle never was close with Luton losing 4-2 at home to Fulham and Forest beating Burnley 2-1 at Turf Moor.