Premier League Fixtures For Week Two: Man City vs Newcastle Headlines

Premier League run in Fixtures
Premier League run in Fixtures

See below the Premier League fixtures for week two with 18 of the 20 sides in action across Friday 18th – Monday 21st August 2023, with the Luton vs Burnley match called off (find out why below).

Full Premier League Fixtures For Week Two: 18th-21st August 2023

As the 2023/24 Premier League season moves into ‘week two’ there is no let-up with another exciting round of fixtures.

18 of the 20 Premier League teams are in action with the Luton vs Burnley game called off due to Kenilworth Road still not being fully ready and meeting the league requirements to host an English top-flight game.

We get going with another of the popular Friday night games as Nottingham Forest host Sheffield Utd it what looks an early-season six-pointer – Did you know, 3 of the last 7 head-to-heads have ended all square?

Onto Saturday and there’s five more matches that are headlined by an evening double bill with Spurs entertaining Manchester United at 5:30pm, then the ‘week two’ top billing match between Manchester City and Newcastle at 8pm – a clash that could have plenty of action in, with 8 of the last 11 repeat fixtures seeing 4+ goals scored.

Sunday provides us with two games that include Villa vs Everton, plus Chelsea travel across town to face West Ham.

The action rounds off on Monday night with another all-London match-up as Crystal Palace welcome Arsenal to Selhurst Park – the Gunners have lost just two of their last 18 away games at the Eagles.

See below the full Premier League fixtures and kick-off times for ‘week two’.

Friday 18th August 2023

  • Nottingham Forest v Sheffield United 19:45

Saturday 19th August 2023

  • Fulham v Brentford 15:00
  • Liverpool v Bournemouth 15:00
  • Wolverhampton Wanderers v Brighton & Hove Albion 15:00
  • Luton vs Burnley (Called Off)
  • Tottenham Hotspur v Manchester United 17:30
  • Manchester City v Newcastle United 20:00

Sunday 20th August 2023

  • Aston Villa v Everton 14:00
  • West Ham United v Chelsea 16:30

Monday 21st August 2023

  • Crystal Palace v Arsenal 20:00

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