Saints are due to visit Turf Moor on Saturday 10th August, as they face the Clarets on the opening day for the second campaign in succession.



That will be followed by the opening home game of the season for Ralph Hasenhüttl’s side, against Liverpool, provisionally on August 17th.



The traditional Boxing Day fixture will see Saints make the trip to Stamford Bridge, to face Chelsea, while Tottenham are scheduled to visit St Mary’s on New Year’s Day.



The final day of the season will be a clash with newly-promoted Sheffield United at home, as Hasenhüttl’s side finish off 2019/20 at St Mary’s.

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The new campaign will be the first to feature a mid-season player break, which will take place in February.



The Premier League will split one round of matches over two weekends, with five matches on the weekend commencing February 8th and five on the weekend commencing February 15th.



All five matches on each weekend will be broadcast live in the UK.



The split of the matches will be decided when the UK broadcast picks for the month of February 2020 are announced, which is due in approximately mid-December.



The full fixture list is as follows…



Aug 10 Burnley (a)

Aug 17 Liverpool (h)

Aug 24 Brighton & Hove Albion (a)

Aug 31 Manchester United (h)

Sep 14 Sheffield United (a)

Sep 21 Bournemouth (h)

Sep 28 Tottenham Hotspur (a)

Oct 5 Chelsea (h)

Oct 19 Wolverhampton Wanderers (a)

Oct 26 Leicester City (h)

Nov 2 Manchester City (a)

Nov 9 Everton (h)

Nov 23 Arsenal (a)

Nov 30 Watford (h)

Dec 4 Norwich City (h)

Dec 7 Newcastle United (a)

Dec 14 West Ham United (h)

Dec 21 Aston Villa (a)

Dec 26 Chelsea (a)

Dec 28 Crystal Palace (h)

Jan 1 Tottenham Hotspur (h)

Jan 11 Leicester City (a)

Jan 18 Wolverhampton Wanderers (h)

Jan 22 Crystal Palace (a)

Feb 1 Liverpool (a)

Feb 8 Burnley (h) Matches to be played 8th or 15th February

Feb 22 Aston Villa (h)

Feb 29 West Ham United (a)

Mar 7 Newcastle United (h)

Mar 14 Norwich City (a)

Mar 21 Arsenal (h)

Apr 4 Watford (a)

Apr 11 Manchester City (h)

Apr 18 Everton (a)

Apr 25 Manchester United (a)

May 2 Brighton & Hove Albion (h)

May 9 Bournemouth (a)

May 17 Sheffield United (h)



Please note that all fixtures remain subject to change.

Related 2019/20 Fixtures: Live TV announcement dates