The Premier League matches are underway, in preparation for the anticipated 2024/25 battle.
When the new Premier League season begins in less than two months, we can expect pleasure, play, nerves, and anguish to name a few points.
Does anyone take Manchester City to the top, and how will Scotland fare under a new manager? Will Arsenal eventually realize their potential? I guess, all is set to be revealed.
But who has the toughest stop, after the lights for the 2024/25 period were released earlier now, and who has the easiest?
At first glance, we did say Liverpool's second five lights look fairly easy, as Arne Slot attempts to get to grips with the Premier League.
Jurgen Klopp was appointed earlier this summer, and the original Feyenoord boss may wish to get a good start in his debut season at Anfield.
In Klopp's last year in charge, Liverpool finished third last year, winning the Carabao Cup. In their first home activity of the new year, they take on Ipswich Town at Portman Road on the day of the kick-off, which is at 12:30. They then play Brentford at home.
Erik ten Hag's debut as Red Devils manager means still another early-season journey to Old Trafford to experience Manchester United, significantly like they did in the 2022/23 campaign.
Following that, its rear- to- back home conflicts on Merseyside, as they face Nottingham Forest and AFC Bournemouth.
In terms of the same end of the stick, Arsenal's stop to the 2024/25 Premier League season does seem challenging, to say the least.
Manager Mikel Arteta may be eager to put an end to Sky Blues ' continued dominance in the domestic arena with a second consecutive year behind Manchester City.
Arsenal may be competing to win its initial leading flight English title since 2003/2004, an organization that has already been linked with a number of talented players this summer.
Wolves arrive at the Emirates Stadium on the opening day, followed by a Midlands trip to experience Aston Villa under Unai Emery.
Arsenal and Brighton are brought up in Matchweek 3, with Tottenham's matchweek following on the heels of the North London Derby.
After completing a challenging second five, Arteta's people will have to prepare for City's elusive return home on September 21.
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