Chelsea 2022-23 Premier League Fixtures have been released today as they battle Everton first, MySportDab reports.
The new season will be one they need to make good happen knowing how they ended the last one which didn’t go as planned.
Thomas Tuchel has bus work cut for him as Chelsea 2022-23 Premier League Fixtures have been unveiled for the English FA.
The Blues are yet to make any signings yet, but they will be making their move anytime soon as their fixtures have been released.
Their first game for Chelsea is crucial as they need to ensure they win to boost their chances of going further with more points as possible.
See Full Chelsea Fixtures
Saturday 6 August – Everton – Away
Saturday 13 August – Tottenham Hotspur – Home
Saturday 20 August – Leeds United – away
Saturday 27 August – Leicester City – home
Wednesday 31 August – Southampton – away
Saturday 3 September – West Ham United – home
Saturday 10 September – Fulham – away
Saturday 17 September – Liverpool – home
Saturday 1 October – Crystal Palace – away
Saturday 8 October – Wolverhampton Wanderers – home
Saturday 15 October – Aston Villa – away
Tuesday 18 October- Brentford – away
Saturday 22 October – Manchester United – home
Saturday 29 October – Brighton & Hove Albion – away
Saturday 5 November – Arsenal – home
Saturday 12 November – Newcastle United – away
Monday 26 December – Bournemouth -home
Saturday 31 December – Nottingham Forest – away
Monday 2 January – Manchester City – home
Saturday 14 January – Crystal Palace – home
Saturday 21 January – Liverpool – away
Saturday 4 February – Fulham – home
Saturday 11 February – West Ham United – away
Saturday 18 February – Southampton – home
Saturday 25 February – Tottenham Hotspur – away
Saturday 4 March – Leeds United – home
Saturday 11 March – Leicester City – away
Saturday 18 March – Everton – home
Saturday 1 April – Aston Villa – home
Saturday 8 April – Wolverhampton Wanderers – away
Saturday 15 April – Brighton & Hove Albion – home
Saturday 22 April – Manchester United -away
Wednesday 26 April – Brentford – home
Saturday 29 April – Arsenal – away
Saturday 6 May – Bournemouth – away
Saturday 13 May – Nottingham Forest – home
Saturday 20 May – Manchester City – away
Sunday 28 May – Newcastle United – home
Chelsea 2022-23 Premier League Fixtures has a lot packed and we should be seeing them go on to fight for the title.
Finishing 3rd last season wasn’t good enough as they once were at the top but dropped due to injury and poor form.