LIVERPOOL have been handed a nightmare start to next season’s Premier League.
The Reds are looking to bounce back after a below par season saw them finish outside the top four.
PALiverpool face a horror start to the 2023/24 Premier League season[/caption]
However, they face a nightmare opening fixture against Chelsea, who themselves have been given a horror start to the season.
Like last season, Jurgen Klopp‘s side will be in West London for their season opener as they visit Stamford Bridge on August 13.
Liverpool have not beaten the Blues in the Premier League since September 2020.
And their winless streak at Chelsea’s home stretches back even further to September 2019.
August 19 sees Liverpool host Bournemouth at Anfield, which could a repeat of the 9-0 drubbing seen as their first win last season.
Liverpool’s final August fixture sees another tricky match away at Newcastle on August 26.
September 2 sees Liverpool return play at home for the second time with a match against Unai Emery’s Aston Villa – a game which essentially cost the Reds top four.
Mohamed Salah and Co then travel away to Wolves on September 16 for another tough away game.
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GettyLiverpool kick off their season against Chelsea[/caption]
AFPKlopp will also be going toe to toe with Eddie Howe’s Newcastle early on[/caption]
The first Merseyside derby of the season will come at Anfield on October 21, before they travel to Treble-winning Manchester City on November 25.
Meanwhile, Christmas could prove to be an icy period with back-to-back clashes against title hopefuls Manchester United and Arsenal.
Liverpool fixtures in full (Subject to change):
August 13
Chelsea vs Liverpool (4.30pm)
August 19
Liverpool vs Bournemouth
August 26
Newcastle vs Liverpool
September 2
Liverpool vs Aston Villa
September 16
Wolves vs Liverpool
September 23
Liverpool vs West Ham
September 30
Tottenham vs Liverpool
October 7
Brighton vs Liverpool
October 21
Liverpool vs Everton
October 28
Liverpool vs Nottingham Forest
November 4
Luton Town vs Liverpool
November 11
Liverpool vs Brentford
November 25
Man City vs Liverpool
December 2
Liverpool vs Fulham
December 5
Sheffield Utd vs Liverpool (7.45pm)
December 9
Crystal Palace vs Liverpool
December 16
Liverpool vs Man Utd
December 23
Liverpool vs Arsenal
December 26
Burnley vs Liverpool
December 30
Liverpool vs Newcastle
January 13
Bournemouth vs Liverpool
January 31
Liverpool vs Chelsea (8pm)
February 3
Arsenal vs Liverpool
February 10
Liverpool vs Burnley
February 17
Brentford vs Liverpool
February 24
Liverpool vs Luton Town
March 2
Nottingham Forest vs Liverpool
March 9
Liverpool vs Man City
March 16
Everton vs Liverpool
March 30
Liverpool vs Brighton
April 3
Liverpool vs Sheffield Utd (8pm)
April 6
Man Utd vs Liverpool
April 13
Liverpool vs Crystal Palace
April 20
Fulham vs Liverpool
April 27
West Ham vs Liverpool
May 4
Liverpool vs Tottenham
May 11
Aston Villa vs Liverpool
May 19
Liverpool vs Wolves (4pm)