Aston Villa Premier League Fixtures 2022/23


Aston Villa fans will be hoping for a big season from their side, as Steven Gerrard looks to deliver European football for the club.

The Villans have been busy in the transfer market this summer, as Gerrard looks to assemble a strong squad ahead of his first full season in charge of the Midlands club.

Their 2022/23 Premier League fixture list has been confirmed. Here is everything that you need to know.

Aston Villa Premier League Schedule 2022/23

Aston Villa will be on the road for the first ga,e of the 2022/23 Premier League season, as they head to the South Coast to take on AFC Bournemouth. Villa will be back at Villa Park for the final day of the campaign though, as they welcome Brighton & Hove Albion.

Their full Premier League fixture schedule for the upcoming campaign is as follows:

August

  • AFC Bournemouth (A) - August 6th
  • Everton (H) - August 13th
  • Crystal Palace (A) - August 20th
  • West Ham United (H) - August 27th
  • Arsenal (A) - August 30th

September

  • Manchester City (H) - September 3rd
  • Leicester City (A) - September 10th
  • Southampton (H) - September 17th

October

November

December

January

  • Wolves (H) - January 2nd
  • Leeds United (H) - January 14th
  • Southampton (A) - January 21st

February

  • Leicester City (H) - February 4th
  • Manchester City (A) - February 11th
  • Arsenal (H) - February 18th
  • Everton (A) - February 25th

March

  • Crystal Palace (H) - March 4th
  • West Ham United (A) - March 11th
  • AFC Bournemouth (H) - March 18th

April

  • Chelsea (A) - April 1st
  • Nottingham Forest (H) - April 8th
  • Newcastle United (H) - April 15th
  • Brentford (A) - April 22nd
  • Fulham (H) - April 25th
  • Manchester United (A) - April 29th

May

  • Wolves (A) - May 6th
  • Spurs (H) - May 13th
  • Liverpool (A) - May 20th
  • Brighton & Hove Albion (H) - May 28th

2022/23 Premier League Key Dates

The 2022/23 Premier League campaign will be an unorthodox one, with the season set to be hit by an extended break due to the Qatar World Cup.

The Premier League season will begin earlier than usual due to the World Cup, with the first game set to kick off on the weekend beginning Friday, August 5th.

The winter break will begin on Monday, November 14th, with no action to be played for a month and a half, as players return for a jam-packed Boxing Day set of fixtures on Monday, December 26th.

The season will also end a weekend later than usual, with the final set of fixtures pencilled in for Sunday, May 28th.

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