Manchester
City
pipped
Liverpool
to
win
the
Premier
League
2021/22
title
by
the
narrowest
margin
of
one
point.
Now,
the
Pep
Guardiola
side
boosted
by
the
addition
of
star
striker
Erling
Haaland
will
look
to
defend
the
title
against
Jurgen
Klopp’s
Liverpool
and
the
other
contenders.
Like
always,
the
season
will
include
the
Champions
League,
FA
Cup
and
League
Cup,
but
this
year
with
the
FIFA
World
Cup
2022
being
held
in
November-December,
the
Premier
League
and
other
leagues
across
the
world
will
take
a
break.
So,
when
does
the
Premier
League
2022/23
season
start
and
end?
The
league
starts
on
the
first
weekend
of
August
2022
(August
6
and
7)
and
ends
on
the
final
Sunday
of
May
2023
(May
28).
Due
to
the
World
Cup
in
November-December
2022,
the
league
will
pause
after
the
November
12-13
matchweek
and
resume
on
Boxing
Day
2022
(December
26)
after
the
Qatar
2022
final
on
December
18,
2022.
Last
season,
City
and
Liverpool
were
joined
by
Chelsea
and
Tottenham,
who
pipped
north
London
rivals
Arsenal
in
the
final
weeks
of
the
campaign
to
confirm
their
place
for
this
season’s
Champions
League.
Arsenal,
meanwhile,
qualified
for
the
Europa
League
along
with
Manchester
United,
who
finished
sixth
above
West
Ham
United,
who
qualified
for
the
Europa
Conference
League.
Everton
beat
the
drop
on
the
penultimate
day
of
the
season,
while
Leeds
escaped
going
down
on
the
final
day
meaning
Burnley,
Norwich
City
and
Watford
were
relegated
to
the
Championship.
This
season,
the
three
teams
that
earned
promotion
were
Fulham,
Nottingham
Forest
and
Bournemouth.
Now,
let’s
take
a
look
at
Clubs
that
will
be
competing
in
Premier
League
2022/23
season:
Club |
Head Coach/Manager |
Home Stadium |
Arsenal |
Mikel Arteta |
Emirates Stadium |
Aston Villa |
Steven Gerrard |
Villa Park |
Bournemouth |
Scott Parker |
Dean Court |
Brentford |
Thomas Frank |
Brentford Community Stadium |
Brighton & Hove Albion |
Graham Potter |
Falmer Stadium |
Chelsea |
Thomas Tuchel |
Stamford Bridge |
Crystal Palace |
Patrick Vieira |
Selhurst Park |
Everton |
Frank Lampard |
Goodison Park |
Fulham |
Marco Silva |
Craven Cottage |
Leeds United |
Jesse Marsch |
Elland Road |
Leicester City |
Brendan Rodgers |
King Power Stadium |
Liverpool |
Jurgen Klopp |
Anfield |
Manchester City |
Pep Guardiola |
Etihad Stadium |
Manchester United |
Erik Ten Hag |
Old Trafford |
Newcastle United |
Eddie Howe |
St James’ Park |
Nottingham Forest |
Steve Cooper |
City Ground |
Southampton |
Ralph Hasenhuttl |
St Mary’s Stadium |
Tottenham Hotspur |
Antonio Conte |
Tottenham Hotspur Stadium |
West Ham United |
David Moyes |
London Stadium |
Wolverhampton Wanderers |
Bruno Lage |
Molineux Stadium |
So,
when
will
the
teams
know
their
fixtures
for
the
Premier
League
2022/23
season?
The
provisional
fixtures
will
be
released
on
Thursday
(June
16)
at
9
AM
BST
(1:30
PM
IST).
However,
the
final
fixtures
will
be
subject
to
change
due
to
TV
company’s
scheduling
of
the
matches.
Substitution
Rules
in
Premier
League
2022/23
In
the
2022-23
season,
clubs
in
the
Premier
League,
will
be
allowed
to
make
five
rather
than
three
substitutions.
The
substitutions
can
be
made
in
three
stoppages
during
game
time,
and
additionally
at
half
time,
like
rest
of
the
top
six
European
leagues.
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