11.08.2018 Tottenham Hotspur (h) 18.08.2018 Cardiff City (a) 25.08.2018 Chelsea (h) 01.09.2018 Manchester City (a) 15.09.2018 Arsenal (h) 22.09.2018 Crystal Palace (a) 29.09.2018 Leicester City (h) 06.10.2018 Manchester United (a) 20.10.2018 Brighton (h) 27.10.2018 Southampton (a) 03.11.2018 Watford (h) 10.11.2018 A.F.C. Bournemouth (h) 24.11.2018 Burnley (a) 01.12.2018 West Ham United (h) 05.12.2018 Everton (a) (19.45) 08.12.2018 Wolverhampton (h) 15.12.2018 Huddersfield Town (a) 22.12.2018 Fulham (h) 26.12.2018 Liverpool (a) 29.12.2018 Watford (a) 01.01.2019 Manchester United (h) 12.01.2019 Chelsea (a) 19.01.2019 Cardiff City (h) 30.01.2019 Manchester City (h) 02.02.2019 Tottenham Hotspur (a) 09.02.2019 Wolverhampton (a) 23.02.2019 Huddersfield Town (h) 27.02.2019 Burnley (h) (19.45) 02.03.2019 West Ham United (a) 09.03.2019 Everton (h) 16.03.2019 A.F.C. Bournemouth (a) 30.03.2019 Arsenal (a) 06.04.2019 Crystal Palace (h) 13.04.2019 Leicester City (a) 20.04.2019 Southampton (h) 27.04.2019 Brighton (a) 04.05.2019 Liverpool (h) 12.05.2019 Fulham (a)
Can anyone get me a couple of tickets for Chelsea on the third weekend?! Rare trip home for me and would like to take in a match!
****ing tough start seems like the fixture people want us at the bottom of the league from day 1 Liverpool away Boxing Day Manure at home on New Years Day
The fixtures are SOOOOOO fixed! If we can pick up some points though it would be nice to get them hard games out of the way!
Jesus H Christ! That's a tough start, we could realistically be on 6/7/8 points after 10 games. Only hope is that City, Chelsea and Arsenal have a slow start to the year and we can nick a few points off them early doors. On the positive side Rafa usually has a strong finish to the season and we have 2 of the top 6 in the last 13 fixtures (as it stands - barring cups rescheduling etc).
Yeah,Toon's last game of the season was always going to be away on account of the rugby in SJP that weekend.
and Spurs was always going to be playing away on the account their stadium is not going to be ready in time
Once Rafa walks into the Spain job and we're left with Ian Holloway, confidence will be something of the dim and distant past.
It’s disgusting. Nobody can tell me it’s not a fix. Read this: http://www.skysports.com/football/n...ces-the-toughest-start-to-the-201819-campaign Man City have the easiest start of every club. How the hell is that right? Meanwhile the new boys and of course ****ty Newcastle get the worst starts.
Swings and round about's isn't it. Everyone plays each other twice regardless. Granted you can say it'll knock the confidence early doors but I'd say we have an easier run in to the season. Sometimes better to catch the big boys early on as they are still gelling with new team mates and styles of play if they've changed manager and aren't quite as sharp or as consistent as they will be after a few games. Massively tough start though and it'll be interesting to see where we are after 5 games compared to 10 (where I'll start taking note of the table) and then 20 and then 38 games.