English Premier League 2022-23 AUGUST 5, 2022 - MAY 28, 2023 The 31st Premier League season kicks off, with Manchester City aiming to defend their title after clinching the trophy by a single point, ahead of Liverpool, on a dramatic final day in May Erling Haaland Man City £51.2m (€60m) signing from Bundesliga heavyweights Dortmund Roll Call of Champions Manchester United have hoisted Premier League trophy 13 times since inaugural 1992-93 season, more than any other team. Local rivals City are now dominant, winning four of last five crowns Manchester United: 13 titles 1993, 94, 96, 97, 99, 2000, 01, 03, 07, 08, 09, 11, 13 Manchester City 6 2012, 14, 18, 19, 21, 22 Chelsea 6 2005, 06, 10, 15, 17 Arsenal 3 1998, 2002, 04 Liverpool 1 2020 Leicester City 1 2016 Blackburn Rovers 1995 All-time Premier League match wins 703 wins Man Utd 619 Arsenal 618 Chelsea 609 Liverpool 502 Tottenham 473 Man City Stadiums Total attendance over all 380 Premier League matches in 2021-22 topped 15 million for first time Crystal Palace: Selhurst Park 25,480 Chelsea: Stamford Bridge 40,850 Brentford: Community Stadium, 17,250 Arsenal Emirates Stadium 60,260 Tottenham Tottenham Hotspur Stadium 62,060 Newcastle United: St. James’ Park Capacity: 52,300 West Ham United: London Stadium 60,000 Leeds United: Elland Road 37,890 Nottingham Forest City Ground 30,440 Everton: Goodison Park 39,220 Liverpool: Anfield 53,390 Wolverhampton: Molineux, 32,050 Aston Villa: Villa Park, 42,680 Brighton: Amex Stadium 30,660 Southampton: St. Mary’s Stadium 32,380 Leicester City: King Power Stadium 32,270 Fulham: Craven Cottage 19,000 Bournemouth: Vitality Stadium 11,320 Moving on up Nottingham Forest back in top flight for first time since 1999. Bournemouth and Fulham return to Premier League after short absences 44.9% 40 of 89 promoted teams relegated in first season Mason Mount Chelsea’s homegrown attacking talent Key fixtures All fixtures subject to change to fit TV schedules OPENING WEEKEND: Aug 5-7 Arsenal Aston Villa Brentford Chelsea Crystal Palace Everton Leeds United Leicester City Manchester Utd Southampton NEW YEAR: Jan 2 Newcastle United Wolves Liverpool Manchester City Tottenham Brighton West Ham United Fulham Bournemouth Notts. Forest - Crystal Palace Fulham Bournemouth Leeds United Newcastle United Tottenham Everton Leicester City Manchester Utd West Ham United Arsenal Liverpool Aston Villa Wolves Notts. Forest Southampton Chelsea Brentford Brighton Manchester City - Arsenal Aston Villa Brentford Chelsea Crystal Palace Everton Leeds United Leicester City Manchester Utd Southampton BOXING DAY: Dec 26 West Ham United Liverpool Tottenham Bournemouth Fulham Wolves Manchester City Newcastle United Notts. Forest Brighton Arsenal Aston Villa Brentford Chelsea Crystal Palace Everton Leeds United Leicester City Manchester Utd Southampton FINAL DAY: May 28 Wolves Brighton Manchester City Newcastle United Notts. Forest Bournemouth Tottenham West Ham United Fulham Liverpool “BIG SIX“ CLASHES 2021-22 result Aug 14 Aug 22 Sep 4 Sep 10 Sep 18 Oct 1 Oct 1 Oct 8 Oct 15 Oct 18 Oct 19 Oct 22 Nov 5 Nov 5 Jan 2 Jan 14 Jan 14 Jan 21 Jan 21 Feb 4 Feb 25 Mar 4 Apr 1 Apr 8 Apr 22 Apr 25 Apr 26 Apr 29 Apr 29 May 20 Chelsea Man Utd Man Utd Man City Chelsea Arsenal Man City Arsenal Liverpool Arsenal Man Utd Chelsea Chelsea Tottenham Chelsea Man Utd Tottenham Arsenal Liverpool Tottenham Tottenham Liverpool Man City Liverpool Man Utd Tottenham Man City Arsenal Liverpool Man City Tottenham Liverpool Arsenal Tottenham Liverpool Tottenham Man Utd Liverpool Man City Man City Tottenham Man Utd Arsenal Liverpool Man City Man City Arsenal Man Utd Chelsea Man City Chelsea Man Utd Liverpool Arsenal Chelsea Man Utd Arsenal Chelsea Tottenham Chelsea 2-0 0-5 3-2 2-3 2-2 3-1 4-1 0-2 2-2 1-2 3-2 1-1 2-4 2-2 0-1 0-2 3-0 3-1 1-1 1-0 0-3 4-0 2-2 4-0 1-1 0-3 5-0 0-2 1-1 1-0 SHOOTING BOOTS Tottenham forward Heung-Min Son (right) – first Asian player to win Golden Boot. He and Liverpool’s Mohamed Salah shared 2021-22 award with 23 goals apiece Darwin Nunez Liverpool Forward signed from Benfica in deal worth up to £85m (€100m) Man Utd: Old Trafford (above) 74,870 Largest by capacity Man City: Etihad Stadium 55,000 LONDON NOV 2022 Season includes mid-season break from weekend of Nov 12 to Dec 26, to allow for FIFA World Cup in Qatar New rules allow teams to make up to five substitutions per match rather than three, to align with other major European Leagues. Substitutions can take place within maximum of three different slots, as well as at half-time © GRAPHIC NEWS Pictures: Getty Images Source: Premier League