Premier League Fixtures Released
The fixtures for the 2013/14 season of the Premier League have been released - here's the first three weekends Saturday, 17 August 2013 Arsenal v Aston Villa Chelsea v Hull Crystal Palace v Tottenham Liverpool v Stoke Man City v Newcastle Norwich v Everton Sunderland v Fulham Swansea v Man Utd West Brom v Southampton West Ham v Cardiff Saturday, 24 August 2013 Aston Villa v Liverpool Cardiff v Man City Everton v West Brom Fulham v Arsenal Hull v Norwich Man Utd v Chelsea Newcastle v West Ham Southampton v Sunderland Stoke v Crystal Palace Tottenham v Swansea Saturday, 31 August 2013 Arsenal v Tottenham Cardiff v Everton Chelsea v Aston Villa Crystal Palace v Sunderland Liverpool v Man Utd Man City v Hull Newcastle v Fulham Norwich v Southampton West Brom v Swansea West Ham v Stoke Not the easiest of starts for David Moyes, with Swansea away, Chelsea at home and Liverpool away in the first three weeks. The eye catching fixture in the opening three rounds is Arsenal v Spurs in week three. Here's a handy infographic of all the fixtures for the coming season
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