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BREAKING: Premier League 2021/2022 Fixtures released (Full List)

Premier League 2021/2022 fixtures released.
OnyxNews Nigeria understands that the fixtures for the 2021/2022 Premier League season were released earlier today, Wednesday.
Champions Manchester City begin the defence of their title with a mouthwatering trip to Tottenham Hotspur.
It remains to be seen which of the two teams Harry Kane will be playing for, as the England captain’s future hangs in the air.
Arsenal travel to newcomers Brentford, while Champions League winners Chelsea begin with a home game to face Crystal Palace.
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Manchester United clash with Leeds United in what promises to be a cracking game at Old Trafford, and Liverpool are away to Norwich City.
Here is the opening weekend of Premier League fixtures:
Brentford v Arsenal
Burnley v Brighton
Chelsea v Crystal Palace
Everton v Southampton
Leicester City v Wolverhampton
Manchester United v Leeds United
Newcastle United v West Ham United
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Norwich City v Liverpool
Tottenham Hotspur v Manchester City
Watford v Aston Villa
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