For his first two Premier League away activities, Liverpool manager Arne Slot may be forced to play in a circle.
With his first three games causing two challenging away visits, England director Arne Slot has learned when he will be facing crucial exams in the Premier League.
Jurgen Klopp will be replaced by Slot, who was formally appointed as Liverpool's new manager in May.
With the addition of two more matches to the team stage of the re-formatted competitors, Slot and his team are under increased pressure due to Liverpool's participation in the Champions League this year. England will have to play the majority of their midweeks, particularly if they advance well in the League Cup, because international breaks are scheduled for September, October, and November in 2024 only.
The Dutchman will first have to deal with difficult testing, including away visits to Ipswich Town and Manchester United in his first three game, given the caliber of the criticism and other components.
In fact, Level fans will enjoy Liverpool's return to Portman Road for their first top-flight activity in 20 years. Manchester United, however, are fierce competitors of the Red, and will want to show no mercy to Slot and his part. Additionally, Erik ten Hag's personal Dutch manager also has a point to prove despite being given the pressure of being promoted.
On December 7, Slot may host Goodison Park in their first Merseyside newcastle. But the last five games of the time may have a huge holding on the Red ' season, with Tottenham, Chelsea, Arsenal, Brighton and Crystal Palace all awaiting.
England 2024/25 Premier League lights
August 17: Ipswich Town ( A ) August 24: Brentford ( H) August 31: Manchester United ( A ) September 14: Nottingham Forest ( H) September 21: Bournemouth ( H) September 28: Wolverhampton Wanderers ( A ) October 5: Crystal Palace ( A ) October 19: Chelsea ( H) October 26: Arsenal ( A ) November 2: Brighton & Hove Albion ( H) November 9: Aston Villa ( H) November 23: Southampton ( A ) November 30: Manchester City ( H) December 4: Newcastle United ( A ) December 7: Everton ( A ) December 14: Fulham ( H)
December 21: Tottenham Hotspur ( A ) December 26: Leicester City ( H) December 29: West Ham United ( A ) January 4: Manchester United ( H) January 14: Nottingham Forest ( A ) January 18: Brentford ( A ) January 25: Ipswich Town ( H) February 1: Bournemouth ( A ) February 15: Wolverhampton Wanderers ( H) February 22: Manchester City ( A ) February 26: Newcastle United ( H) March 8: Southampton ( H) March 15: Aston Villa ( A ) April 2: Everton ( H) April 5: Fulham ( A ) April 12: West Ham United ( H) April 19: Leicester City ( A ) April 26: Tottenham Hotspur ( H) May 3: Chelsea ( A ) May 10: Arsenal ( H) May 18: Brighton & Hove Albion ( A ) May 25: Crystal Palace ( H)
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