Chelsea Premier League 2023/24 fixtures in full: Who are their first opponents and final games?

A closer look at Chelsea’s fixture list for the 2023/24 Premier League season.
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Chelsea have released their full list of 2023/24 Premier League fixtures and fans can now start planning their away days as they learn when and where the Blues will be home or on the road.

It was a disppointing result last campaign as they managed to finish in just 12th place, so they will certainly be looking to capitalise on as many fixtures as possible to re-establish themselves up the table. Let’s take a closer look at Chelsea’s upcoming fixtures for their first season under Mauricio Pochettino.

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Who do Chelsea play first?

The Blues have drawn a tricky season opener as they will welcome Liverpool to Stamford Bridge on August 3rd. After their clash with the Reds, they face West Ham United on the road on August 19th, followed by newly-promoted Luton Town at home on August 26th.

Who will Chelsea play over Christmas?

Over the festive period, Chelsea will travrlto Molineux to take on Wolves on December 23rd, and then Crystal Palace await them on Boxing Day for a meeting at the Bridge, and their final home game of the year. The final match of 2023 will be on December 30th, where they will take on Luton Town again, this time at the famous Luton Town stadium.

Who will be Chelsea’s final three opponents?

To round off the season, Chelsea have been drawn against West Ham at home (May 4th), Nottingham Forest at the City Ground (May 11th), and then finally Bournemouth at Stamford Bridge on May 19th to complete the campaign.

Full Premier League fixture list

August 2023

3 August: Liverpool (H) — 4.30pm

19 August: West Ham United (A) — 3pm

26 August: Luton Town (H) — 3pm

September 2023

2 September: Nottingham Forest (H) — 3pm

16 September: A.F.C. Bournemouth (A) — 3pm

23 September: Aston Villa (H) — 3pm

30 September: Fulham (A) — 3pm

October 2023

7 October: Burnley (A) — 3pm

21 October: Arsenal (H) — 3pm

28 October: Brentford (H) — 3pm

November 2023

4 November: Tottenham Hotspur (A) — 3pm

11 November: Manchester City (H) — 3pm

25 November: Newcastle United (A)

December 2023

2 December Brighton (H) — 3pm

6 December: Manchester United (A) — 8pm

9 December: Everton (A) — 3pm

16 December: Sheffield United (H) — 3pm

23 December: Wolverhampton (A) — 3pm

26 December: Crystal Palace (H) — 3pm

30 December: Luton Town (A) — 3pm

January 2024

13 January: Fulham (H) — 3pm

31 January: Liverpool (A) — 3pm

February 2024

3 February: Wolverhampton (H) — 3pm

10 February: Crystal Palace (A) — 3pm

17 February: Manchester City (A) — 3pm

24 February: Tottenham Hotspur (H) — 3pm

March 2024

2 March: Brentford (A) — 3pm

9 March: Newcastle United (H) — 3pm

16 March: Arsenal (A) — 3pm

30 March: Burnley (H) — 3pm

April 2024

3 April: Manchester United (H) — 7.45pm

6 April: Sheffield United (A) — 3pm

13 April: Everton (H) — 3pm

20 April: Brighton (A) — 3pm

27 April: Aston Villa (A) — 3pm

4 May: West Ham United (H) — 3pm

11 May: Nottingham Forest (A) — 3pm

19 May: A.F.C. Bournemouth (H) — 4pm

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