Liverpool’s fixtures: Premier League 2020-21
Liverpool will embark on their Premier League title defence with a game at home against newly-promoted Leeds United as the 2020-21 season gets under way on September 12.
Liverpool will embark on their Premier League title defence with a game at home against newly-promoted Leeds United as the 2020-21 season gets under way on September 12.
Manchester United will kick off their 2020-21 Premier League season against Crystal Palace on Saturday, September 19.
Arsenal finished outside the Premier League’s top four once again in 2019-20 and will be determined to force their way into contention for Champions League qualification during Mikel Arteta’s first full season at the helm.
Chelsea are set to kick off their 2020-21 Premier League season with an away trip to Brighton & Hove Albion on 14 September 2020.
Dean Henderson said farewell to Sheffield United on Wednesday as the goalkeeper revealed that he will not be spending next season at Bramall Lane.
Chelsea have attempted to sign Kai Havertz for €65 million (£58m/$76m) with another €15m (£13m/$18m) included in add-ons – but the offer remains €20m (£18m/$24m) below Bayer Leverkusen’s €100m (£87m/$118m) asking price.
Serge Gnabry was the hero as Bayern Munich defeated a game Lyon 3-0 to book their place in the Champions League final against Paris Saint-Germain.
Barcelona presidential candidate Victor Font has insisted that Ronald Koeman will not be the club’s manager if he is elected – even if the Dutchman wins a treble.
Newly-unveiled Barcelona head coach Ronald Koeman says he plans to sit down and talk with Lionel Messi as he looks to work alongside the Argentinian star for years to come.
Chelsea have been working on the futures of their young and wantaway stars while they attempt major transfers, with 18-year-old striker Armando Broja set for his first loan move in the coming months.