Official 2024/25 Premier League fixtures announcement – Date to be revealed and other details | OneFootball

Official 2024/25 Premier League fixtures announcement – Date to be revealed and other details | OneFootball

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·25 April 2024

Official 2024/25 Premier League fixtures announcement – Date to be revealed and other details

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Only 54 days now to wait until the 2024/25 Premier League fixtures are released.

An official announcement (see below) today revealing that and other details.


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It will be Tuesday 18 June 2024 when at 9am you will find out the Premier League fixtures for Newcastle United and the other 19 PL clubs for next season.

Premier League official announcement

‘The release of the Premier League fixtures for the 2024/25 season has been confirmed to take place at 09:00 BST on Tuesday 18 June.

Dates for all 380 matches will be released at that time.

The 2024/25 season will consist of 33 weekends, four midweek rounds of matches and one Bank Holiday Matchweek.

The Premier League 2024/25 season dates have been confirmed, with the campaign starting on 17 August 2024, 90 days after the 2023/24 Premier League concludes on 19 May.

The final match round of the 2024/25 season will be played on 25 May 2025, when all matches will kick off simultaneously as usual.

In keeping with previous commitments made to clubs to address the congested schedule across Christmas and New Year, arrangements will be made to allow more rest time over three of the festive match rounds, with no club playing within 60 hours of another match. There will be no fixture on 24 December 2024.

No mid-season break

The mid-season break has also been removed from the calendar to allow a mid-August start date for the Premier League.

This longer summer break allows all Premier League clubs to be better able to ensure that players get a consecutive three-week break in the summer. This takes into account expert advice from medical and technical departments, which values a longer period of complete rest in the summer rather than a short break in the winter.’

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