English Premier League 2016/17 Liverpool Fixture



Liverpool face in all probability the toughest start of the 2016-17 Premier League with Jurgen Klopp's side set to face Arsenal, Tottenham, Leicester city and Chelsea in the opening weeks.

The campaign will  at Emirates Stadium on August 13 forward of extra rough away checks at White Hart Lane and Stamford Bridge.

Anfield's first taste of league football sees the consult with of Championship winners Burnley, with defending most advantageous League champions Leicester following them on September 10.

Liverpool's fierce rivalry with Manchester United will re-ignite at Anfield on October 15, with the return fixture taking place in early January.

December 17 sees the first Merseyside derby of the season takes location at Goodison Park, while the Anfield clash completes a rough run of fixtures for Klopp's aspect.

The fit on April 1 comes after Liverpool have hosted Chelsea, Arsenal and Tottenham and visited Leicester and Manchester metropolis.

Newly promoted Middlesbrough furnish their ultimate opponents of the season once they travel to Anfield on may just 21.

Liverpool's 2016-17 Premier League fixtures in full:
13/08/2016 - Arsenal v Liverpool
20/08/2016 - Liverpool v Burnley
27/08/2016 - Tottenham v Liverpool
10/09/2016 - Liverpool v Leicester City
17/09/2016 - Chelsea v Liverpool
24/09/2016 - Liverpool v Hull City
01/10/2016 - Swansea City v Liverpool
15/10/2016 - Liverpool v Manchester United
22/10/2016 - Liverpool v West Brom
29/10/2016 - Crystal Palace v Liverpool
05/11/2016 - Liverpool v Watford
19/11/2016 - Southampton v Liverpool
26/11/2016 - Liverpool v Sunderland
03/12/2016 - AFC Bournemouth v Liverpool
10/12/2016 - Liverpool v West Ham
13/12/2016 - Middlesbrough v Liverpool
17/12/2016 - Everton v Liverpool
26/12/2016 - Liverpool v Stoke City
31/12/2016 - Liverpool v Manchester City
02/01/2017 - Sunderland v Liverpool
14/01/2017 - Manchester United v Liverpool
21/01/2017 - Liverpool v Swansea City
01/02/2017 - Liverpool v Chelsea
04/02/2017 - Hull City v Liverpool
11/02/2017 - Liverpool v Tottenham Hotspur
25/02/2017 - Leicester City v Liverpool
04/03/2017 - Liverpool v Arsenal
11/03/2017 - Burnley v Liverpool
18/03/2017 - Manchester City v Liverpool
01/04/2017 - Liverpool v Everton
05/04/2017 - Liverpool v AFC Bournemouth
08/04/2017 - Stoke City v Liverpool
15/04/2017 - West Bromwich Albion v Liverpool
22/04/2017 - Liverpool v Crystal Palace
29/04/2017 - Watford v Liverpool
06/05/2017 - Liverpool v Southampton
13/05/2017 - West Ham v Liverpool
21/05/2017 - Liverpool v Middlesbrough

English Premier League 2016/17 Manchester United Fixture




Jose Mourinho's Manchester United will start on the Vitality Stadium on August 13 once they journey to AFC Bournemouth, but the Portuguese's focus will already be on their fourth game of the finest League season.

The formerReal Madrid head coach will come head-to-head with Pep Guardiola - his Barcelona rival from their time in Spain - on September 10 when United host Manchester metropolis at old Trafford.

United's opening 10 video games of the 2016-17 crusade additionally sees them welcome defending champions Leicester metropolis on September 24, at the same time Mourinho's first return to Chelsea comes in mid-October.

English Premier League 2016/17 Arsenal Fixture



Arsenal face a frightening  to their 2016-17 premier League crusade that includes a games towards Liverpool, Leicester city and Chelsea as they seem to finish a 12 years to the title underneath Arsene Wenger.

Not since 2003-04 have Arsenal finished top of the pile and last season's crusade petered out as Leicester city and Tottenham battled for supremacy.

Wenger's subsequent try and win the league begins with a huge clash against Liverpool on August thirteen, earlier than a go back and forth to defending champions Leicester on matchday two.

Chelsea travel to Emirates Stadium on September 24, at the same time the primary north London derby sees Tottenham seek advice from their fierce competitors on November 5.

The return fixture comes in the ultimate 4 video games of the campaign, while Arsenal's penultimate house game sees them host Jose Mourinho's Manchester United

Arsenal's 2016-17 Premier League fixtures in full:


13/08/2016 - Arsenal v Liverpool20/08/2016 - Leicester City v Arsenal27/08/2016 - Watford v Arsenal10/09/2016 - Arsenal v Southampton17/09/2016 - Hull City v Arsenal24/09/2016 - Arsenal v Chelsea01/10/2016 - Burnley v Arsenal15/10/2016 - Arsenal v Swansea City22/10/2016 - Arsenal v Middlesbrough29/10/2016 - Sunderland v Arsenal05/11/2016 - Arsenal v Tottenham19/11/2016 - Manchester United v Arsenal26/11/2016 - Arsenal v AFC Bournemouth03/12/2016 - West Ham v Arsenal10/12/2016 - Arsenal v Stoke City14/12/2016 - Everton v Arsenal17/12/2016 - Manchester City v Arsenal26/12/2016 - Arsenal v West Brom31/12/2016 - Arsenal v Crystal Palace02/01/2017 - AFC Bournemouth v Arsenal14/01/2017 - Swansea City v Arsenal21/01/2017 - Arsenal v Burnley31/01/2017 - Arsenal v Watford04/02/2017 - Chelsea v Arsenal11/02/2017 - Arsenal v Hull City25/02/2017 - Southampton v Arsenal04/03/2017 - Liverpool v Arsenal11/03/2017 - Arsenal v Leicester City18/03/2017 - West Brom v Arsenal01/04/2017 - Arsenal v Manchester City04/04/2017 - Arsenal v West Ham08/04/2017 - Crystal Palace v Arsenal15/04/2017 - Middlesbrough v Arsenal22/04/2017 - Arsenal v Sunderland29/04/2017 - Tottenham v Arsenal06/05/2017 - Arsenal v Manchester United13/05/2017 - Stoke City v Arsenal

21/05/2017 - Arsenal v Everton

Leicester city Set a Price tag on Mahrez



Whilst Leicester are hoping that Riyad Mahrez will accept a bumper new contract to remain at the King power Stadium, the Premier League champions are it sounds as if prepared to promote on the right price if he does no longer signal on the dotted line.

 According to the Sun report, it will take an offer of £30m from Arsenal  it'll take an present of £30m from Arsenal to prise away the 2015/sixteen PFA gamers' player of the 12 months. The Gunners are the membership most closely linked with Mahrez and may see that figure as affordable.

​in the meantime, the Gunners were boosted in their said pursuit of Wolfsburg full-again Ricardo Rodriguez after Wolfsburg carrying director Klaus Allofs ​admitted the player's future will lie somewhere else.

Diafra Sakho set to depart from West Ham



West Ham striker Diafra Sakho has informed manager Slaven Bilic that he needs to depart the membership this summer. In an effort to definitely come as just right information for Sunderland after the Black Cats it seems that made an £11m offer lately.

Nonetheless, the Wearsiders don't seem to be the only staff preserving an eye fixed on the trouble. According to the ​express & celebrity in the west midlands, West Brom are additionally eager and can combat for Sakho, whom they are believed to look as a replacement for Victor Anichebe.

The future of West Ham's Dimitri Payet has also come up yet again in view that his heroics for France in Euro 2016 on Friday, however West Ham are that determined to maintain him they're refusing to even title a price.

Premier League Transfer Rumour: Palace Target Brighton Declare



Crystal Palace had been dealt a major blow of their rumoured pursuit of Brighton defender Lewis Dunk after the Championship club established they've no intention of promoting.

"we now have acquired a bid for Lewis Dunk and it has been very firmly rejected with none dialogue," chief executive Paul Barber told ​the Argus.

Aymeric Laporte has signed a new 4-years contract with Athletic Bilbao



Aymeric Laporte has signed a new 4-years contract with Athletic Bilbao

The 22 years old centre-again is now under contract with Athletic until June 2020, together with his contemporary deal including a buy-out cost of ?Sixty five million for the first two years of the deal, rising to ?70m in 2018.

Laporte's prior deal had most effective been signed in June 2015 and was due to expire in 2019, with a unencumber clause of 50m.

Iceland frustrate Portugal as they drew 1-1




Iceland battled again to frustrate Portugal as they drew 1-1 in their Euro 2016 team F opener in Saint-Etienne.

Portugal took the lead through Nani on 31 minutes, but had to accept a point after Birkir Bjarnason's neat equaliser within the 2nd half.

Iceland -- showing in their first International tournament -- had the opportunity for an early breakthrough when Gylfi Sigurdsson had a sight of intention but would not beat keeper Rui Patricio.

Portugal started to seize manipulate as the half of wore on, though, and Vierinha gave Hannes Thor Halldorsson some problems with a shot from distance on 18 minutes.