Southampton will begin their 2019/20 Premier League season with a clash against Burnley at Turf Moor.
Ralph Hasenhuttl’s men will travel to Lancashire to face Sean Dyche’s side on the top-flight’s opening weekend of 10th August.
Just a week later sees their first home game when they welcome last season’s runners-up Liverpool to St Mary’s on 17th August.
For the fourth consecutive campaign Saints will end with a home game, with newly promoted Sheffield United making the trip South on May 17th.
After some tough runs of games in past years, Saints will be pleased to see their fixtures with the top-six spaced out.
They face just one spell of consecutive meetings with the so-called big guns; Spurs away and Chelsea home on 28th September and 5th October respectively.
One new aspect for Saints fans to consider in 2019/20 is the new winter break which sees a one week pause in the season on either February 8th or February 15th.
Saints’ 2019/20 fixtures in full:
August
10th – Burnley (a)
17th – Liverpool (h)
24th – Brighton (a)
31st – Manchester United (h)
September
14th – Sheffield United (a)
21st – Bournemouth (h)
28th – Tottenham Hotspur (a)
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October
5th – Chelsea (h)
19th – Wolves (a)
26th – Leicester City (h)
November
2nd – Manchester City
9th – Everton (h)
23rd – Arsenal (a)
30th – Watford (h)
December
4th – Norwich City (h)
7th – Newcastle United (a)
14th – West Ham (h)
21st – Aston Villa (a)
26th – Chelsea (a)
28th – Crystal Palace (h)
January
1st – Tottenham Hotspur (h)
11th – Leicester City (a)
18th – Wolves (h)
22nd – Crystal Palace (a)
February
1st – Liverpool (a)
8th/15th Burnley (h)
22nd – Aston Villa (h)
29th – West Ham (a)
March
7th – Newcastle United (h)
14th – Norwich City (a)
21st – Arsenal (h)
April
4th – Watford (a)
11th – Manchester City (h)
18th – Everton (a)
25th – Manchester United (a)
May
2nd – Brighton (h)
9th – Bournemouth (a)