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The Premier League champions, Manchester City, are set to defend their title in the upcoming 2024/25 season. While international football is currently taking center stage this summer, fans eagerly anticipate the release of each side’s 38-match schedule.

The season will consist of 33 weekends, four midweek rounds of matches, and one Bank Holiday Matchweek. Promoted clubs Leicester, Ipswich, and Southampton will be closely watching as they make their return to the top flight, eager to see their early-season opponents. Meanwhile, clubs like Liverpool, Chelsea, and West Ham will be starting the season under new management, adding to the intrigue of the upcoming campaign.

As Pep Guardiola’s Manchester City looks to secure a fifth successive crown, fans wonder if any team will be able to stop them. The fixtures for the 2024/25 season will be revealed on Tuesday, 18 June at 9am BST with the season kicking off on 17 August just 90 days after the conclusion of the last season. The final day of the season will be on 25 May with all ten matches kicking off simultaneously as tradition dictates.

The mid-season break has been removed from the calendar to allow for a mid-August start date and give clubs a longer summer break. The anticipation for the new season is high as fans eagerly await to see how their favorite teams will fare and who will emerge victorious in the end.

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