FREE Premier League 2024-25 wallchart: Don't miss your glossy A2 wallchart inside Saturday's Daily Mail - and plot the progress of every team bidding to lift the trophy next May

  • The 2024-25 Premier League starts on Friday, August 16 and will conclude on Sunday, May 25, 2025

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The countdown to this season’s Premier League is upon us and dropping in Saturday’s edition of the Daily Mail (August 10), Mail Sport – in conjunction with Sky Bet – have provided an amazing A2 wallchart to get you ready for it.

Amid the ever-expanding digital age there is still plenty of scope for items in their physical form and that rings true this weekend as part of your £1.50 purchase.

With all the fixtures, kick-off times and dates, this is your essential at-a-glance guide to the impending feast of football ahead of campaign’s curtain-raiser on Friday, August 16.

Manchester United will get the term underway at 8pm (BST) that night when they host Fulham at OId Trafford.

Defending champions Manchester City kickstart their season on Sunday afternoon in a blockbuster match at Chelsea (August 18, 4.30pm).

Arsenal, who lost the league to City on the final day of last season, face a tricky home clash against Wolves on August 17 (3pm).

Liverpool will look to start their new era post-Jurgen Klopp with a win at Premier League new boys Ipswich Town on August 17 (12.30pm).

Fellow Premier League newcomers Southampton travel to Newcastle on August 17 (3pm) while Leicester conclude the opening gameweek by welcoming Tottenham on Monday, August 19 (8pm).

So, remember to pick up Saturday’s Daily Mail edition for just £1.50 and let the excitement continue!

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