Although Liverpool won European biggest club trophy, Jurgen Klopp will be on the run to win Liverpool what they really want – the Premier League. Liverpool lost just a game which was against the Premier League Champions, Manchester City, to finish second with just one point behind Manchester City. The Reds will kick off their campaign in the Community Shield against Man City on August 4, but their Premier League season will begin at home in the league. Here is Liverpool’s 2019/20 schedule in full:August9: Norwich City, 8:00 pm (H)17: Southampton, 3:00 pm (A)24: Arsenal, 3:00 pm (H)31: Burnley, 3:00 pm (A)September14: Newcastle United, 3:00 pm (H)21: Chelsea, 3:00 pm (H)28: Sheffield United, 3:00 pm (A)October5: Leicester City, 3:00 pm (H)19: Manchester United, 3:00 pm (A)26: Tottenham Hotspur, 3:00 pm (H)November02: Aston Villa, 3:00 pm (A)09: Manchester City, 3:00 pm (H)23: Crystal Palace, 3:00 pm (A)30: Brighton, 3:00 pm (H)December4: Everton, 8:00 pm (H)07: Bournemouth, 3:00 pm (A)14: Watford, 3:00 pm (H)21: West Ham United, 3:00 pm (A)26: Leicester City, 3:00 pm (A)28: Wolverhampton, 3:00 pm (H)January01: Sheffield United, 3:00 pm (H)11: Tottenham Hotspur, 3:00 pm (A)18: Manchester United, 3:00 pm (H)21: Wolverhampton, 7:45 pm (A)February01: Southampton, 3:00 pm (H)08: Norwich City, 3:00 pm (A)22: West Ham United, 3:00 pm (H)29: Watford, 3:00 pm (A)March7: Bournemouth, 3:00 pm (H)14: Everton, 3:00 pm (A)21: Crystal Palace, 3:00 pm (H)April4: Manchester City, 3:00 pm (A)11: Aston Villa, 3:00 pm (H)18: Brighton, 3:00 pm (A)25: Burnley 3:00 pm (H)May2: Arsenal, 3:00 pm (A)9: Chelsea, 3:00pm (H)17: Newcastle United, 3:00 pm (A)All fixture dates and times subject to change
Source: The Guardian June 13, 2019 13:04 UTC