BARCLAYS PREMIEr
LEAGUE 2015/2016 SEASON
Jose Mourinho's Chelsea welcome Swansea City on the first weekend
of the Premier League season before renewing rivalries with Manchester City.
Mourinho's side claimed the title from City last season -
finishing eight points clear at the top - and following their opener against
Swansea on August 8 will make the trip to the Etihad Stadium.
Manuel Pellegrini's City begin their season against West Brom at
The Hawthorns, while two of the three Premier League newcomers have home
advantage first up.
Championship winners Bournemouth face Aston Villa at Dean Court,
with Norwich City entertaining Crystal Palace at Carrow Road.
Watford make the trip north to Everton and the new eras at
Newcastle United and West Ham start against Southampton and Arsenal
respectively.
Steve McClaren and Slaven Bilic will both take charge of their
debut campaigns with the clubs this term, with the former enjoying home advantage
on his first competitive outing as Newcastle boss.
Bilic will need to wait until the visit of Leicester City a week
later for his Upton Park bow.
Following a season when Manchester United secured a return to the
UEFA Champions League, Louis van Gaal's side face Tottenham at Old Trafford at
the start of a campaign in which they will look to establish themselves as
title contenders once again.
Rivals Liverpool will have a chance to make amends for last
season's 6-1 final-day drubbing at the hands of Stoke City when they return to
the Britannia Stadium.
Last season's relegation candidates Leicester City and Sunderland
will hope to get off on the front foot this term, starting with their
opening-day meeting at the King Power Stadium.
Dick Advocaat's side will then have the chance to maintain their
strong recent derby record against Newcastle in the first Tyne-Wear derby of
the season at the Stadium of Light on October 24, while the Manchester clubs
meet for the first time on the same day.
London rivalries will be
renewed two weeks later on November 7 at the Emirates Stadium, while Merseyside
pair Everton and Liverpool go head to head at Goodison Park on October 3.
may the best team win.......possibly Chelsea
ReplyDeletenext season will be special in the epl. cant wait for August 8. Hopefully, my beloved Reds will break into the top 4.
ReplyDeleteyou must be joking...........still you will be down der
ReplyDeleteyou must be joking...........still you will be down der
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