As the English Premier League (EPL) gears up for the 2024/25 season, football enthusiasts can look forward to a thrilling campaign filled with drama, high stakes, and intense competition. The new season kicks off on August 16, with a match between Fulham and Manchester United at Old Trafford marking the beginning of the action.
Season Format and Key Dates
The EPL will once again feature 20 teams, with each squad playing 38 matches—home and away against every other team. The season unfolds across 38 rounds, including 33 weekends, four midweek matchdays, and a Bank Holiday matchweek. The final round of matches is scheduled for May 25, 2025, with all games kicking off simultaneously to ensure a dramatic conclusion.
Opening Fixtures
The inaugural weekend of the season promises exciting matchups:
- Friday, August 16: Manchester United vs. Fulham (19:00 GMT)
- Saturday, August 17:
- Ipswich Town vs. Liverpool (11:30 GMT)
- Arsenal vs. Wolves (14:00 GMT)
- Everton vs. Brighton (14:00 GMT)
- Newcastle vs. Southampton (14:00 GMT)
- Nottingham Forest vs. Bournemouth (14:00 GMT)
- West Ham vs. Aston Villa (16:30 GMT)
- Sunday, August 18:
- Brentford vs. Crystal Palace (13:00 GMT)
- Chelsea vs. Manchester City (15:30 GMT)
- Leicester City vs. Tottenham (19:00 GMT)
Season Favorites and Title Contenders
The 2024/25 season is expected to be a closely contested battle between Manchester City and Arsenal. Manchester City, the defending champions, are aiming for their fifth consecutive title. However, the departure of key player Julian Alvarez and the uncertainty surrounding manager Pep Guardiola’s future could present challenges.
Arsenal, having finished as runners-up for the past two seasons, are poised as strong contenders. The addition of Italian international Riccardo Calafiori is seen as a significant boost to their title aspirations. Under Mikel Arteta’s guidance, Arsenal will be keen to end City’s dominance.
Top Four and European Competition
Liverpool and Manchester United, alongside City and Arsenal, are anticipated to vie for a top-four finish. Liverpool, under new manager Arne Slot, has shown promising form in pre-season friendlies. Manchester United, looking to bounce back from their lowest-ever Premier League finish, has made high-profile signings and undergone significant changes. Tottenham Hotspur, narrowly missing out on the top four last season, will aim to break into the elite group with the help of new signing Dominic Solanke.
Promoted Teams and New Faces
The EPL welcomes three newly promoted teams for the 2024/25 season:
- Leicester City: Returning after a brief absence, having won the Championship.
- Southampton: Back in the top flight following a successful playoff campaign.
- Ipswich Town: Making their Premier League return after 22 years.
Several notable transfers have occurred, reshaping team dynamics:
- Riccardo Calafiori: Arsenal from Bologna
- Matthijs de Ligt: Manchester United from Bayern Munich
- Joshua Zirkzee: Manchester United from Bologna
- Dominic Solanke: Tottenham Hotspur from Bournemouth
- Pedro Neto: Chelsea from Wolves
- Niclas Fullkrug: West Ham from Borussia Dortmund
- Emile Smith Rowe: Fulham from Arsenal
As the new season kicks off, fans can expect an action-packed campaign filled with fierce competition and memorable moments. With new signings, managerial changes, and the perennial battle for supremacy, the 2024/25 Premier League season is set to be one of the most exciting in recent history.