Arne Slot kicks off his Liverpool reign with a lunchtime trip to newly-promoted Ipswich Town on the opening Saturday of the 2024/25 Premier League season.
The Dutchman will then come up against compatriot Erik ten Hag when Liverpool take on arch-rivals Man Utd at Old Trafford in just his third game in charge of the club with the game currently scheduled for Saturday August 31.
The Reds face tricky-looking back-to-back clashes at home to Chelsea and away to Arsenal in October, before hosting Manchester City at the end of November.
The first Merseyside derby of the season comes at Goodison Park on December 7, while Liverpool begin the new year by entertaining Manchester United on January 4.
Slot’s side travel to the champions on February 22, before the second Merseyside derby of the campaign on April 2 and they conclude the season by taking on Chelsea (a) and Arsenal (h) in consecutive games in May, with Crystal Palace coming to Anfield on the final day.
Liverpool’s 2024/25 Premier League fixtures
All fixtures subject to change.
August
17: Ipswich (a) – Kick-off 12.30pm
24: Brentford (h)
31: Manchester United (a)
September
14: Nottingham Forest (h)
21: Bournemouth (h)
28: Wolves (a)
October
5: Crystal Palace (a)
19: Chelsea (h)
26: Arsenal (a)
November
2: Brighton (a)
9: Aston Villa (h)
23: Southampton (a)
30: Manchester City (h)
December
4: Newcastle United (a)
7: Everton (a)
14: Fulham (h)
21: Tottenham (a)
26: Leicester City (h)
29: West Ham (a)
January
4: Manchester United (a)
14: Nottingham Forest (a)
18: Brentford (a)
25: Ipswich Town (h)
February
1: Bournemouth (a)
15: Wolves (h)
22: Manchester City (a)
26: Newcastle United (h)
March
8: Southampton (h)
15: Aston Villa (a)
April
2: Everton (h)
5: Fulham (a)
12: West Ham (h)
19: Leicester City (a)
26: Tottenham (h)
May
3: Chelsea (a)
10: Arsenal (h)
18: Brighton (a)
25: Crystal Palace (h)
2024/25 Champions League dates
Group stage 1: 17/18/19 September
Group stage 2: 1/2 October
Group stage 3: 22/23 October
Group stage 4: 5/6 November
Group stage 5: 26/27 November
Group stage 6: 10/11 December
Group stage 7: 21/22 January
Group stage 8: 29 January
Play-off first leg: 11/12 February
Play-off second leg: 18/19 February
Last 16 first leg 1: 4/5 March
Last 16 second leg: 11/12 March
Quarter-finals first leg: 8/9 April
Quarter-finals second leg: 15/16 April
Semi-final first leg: 29/30 April
Semi-final second leg: 6/7 May
Champions League final: 31 May
What are the key dates for the 2024/25 season?
The 2024/25 Premier League season will start on the weekend on Friday August 16 and conclude on Sunday May 25 2025.
The campaign will run over 33 weekends, four midweek rounds and one Bank Holiday matchweek.
The Community Shield will take place on Saturday 10 August and the FA Cup final will take place on Saturday May 17, the weekend before the Premier League’s final day.
The Champions League final will be held on Saturday May 31. The Europa League final will be played on Wednesday May 21 in Bilbao, with the UEFA Conference League final a week later on Wednesday May 28.
Live Premier League on Sky Sports in 2024/25
Sky Sports will show 128 games exclusively live in the 2024/25 season – and a brand new agreement between Sky Sports and the Premier League means even more live matches from 2025/26.
From 2025, Sky Sports will broadcast a record minimum of 215 Premier League matches a season after finalising a new four-year agreement.
Throughout the 2024/25 season, you can watch Premier League match highlights for free – without being a Sky Sports subscriber.
You’ll find highlights from every Premier League game in the Score Centre, as well as on the Sky Sports website and Sky Sports app shortly after full-time, or from 5.15pm for midday Saturday kick-offs. You can also watch them on the Sky Sports Football YouTube channel.
You can stream Sky Sports live with no contract on a Month or Day membership on NOW – find out more about instant access to live action from the Premier League, EFL, F1, England cricket and much more.
Sky Sports+ – more sport, launching in August!
Sky Sports+ will give more choice to sports fans via live streams and a new dedicated channel, at no extra cost.
Launching this August, Sky Sports+ will be transformational in the amount of choice sports fans will have access to via live streams on Sky TV, streaming service NOW and the improved Sky Sports App on mobile.
With more coverage than ever before from the EFL, both tennis Tours and men’s Super League, Sky Sports customers can enjoy more than 50% more live sport this year.