All 380 matches of the English Premier League program for the 2023-2024 season were revealed yesterday. Let’s take a look at which teams are facing the hardest and the lightest at the start of the new season.
The 2023/24 Premier League season program has already been born. All of the 380 games that will be played throughout the season now have at least a temporary date attached to them. However, some top-league managers may be happier than others. After seeing their team’s program at the start of the season Of course, every team will play away and home games throughout the ยูฟ่าเบท season, but a strong start to the season will have a big impact towards the end.
As a result, The Athletic has ranked the top five top-flight teams in terms of difficulty. by explaining that they have “Ranking every team in the Premier League from last season’s top table. And adding three recently promoted sides Burnley, Sheffield United and Luton Town to 18th, 19th and 20th respectively. Each individual’s first match comes as a ‘difficulty’, the lower the score, the harder it is for their season to start. And here’s the ranking. Which team will be the hardest to start the Premier League season 2023/24?
20. Chelsea – Difficulty Rating: 70
Liverpool (h), West Ham (away), Luton (h), Nottingham Forest (h), Bournemouth (away)
19. Manchester City – Difficulty Rating: 65
Burnley (away), Newcastle (h), Sheffield United (away), Fulham (h), Nottingham Forest (h)
18. Tottenham Hotspur – Difficulty Rating: 64
Brentford (away), Manchester United (h), Bournemouth (away), Burnley (away), Sheffield United (h)
17. Luton Town – Difficulty Rating: 60
Brighton (away), Burnley (h), Chelsea (away), West Ham (h), Fulham (away)
16. Arsenal – Difficulty Rating: 57
Nottingham Forest (h), Crystal Palace (away), Fulham (h), Manchester United (h), Everton (away)
15. Aston Villa – Difficulty Rating: 55
Newcastle (away), Everton (h), Burnley (away), Liverpool (away), Crystal Palace (h)
14. Nottingham Forest – Difficulty Rank: 54
Arsenal (away), Sheffield United (h), Manchester United (away), Chelsea (away), Burnley (h)
13. West Ham – Difficulty Rating: 54
Bournemouth (away), Chelsea (h), Brighton (away), Luton (h), Manchester City (away).
12. Brighton – Difficulty rating: 54
Luton (h), Wolverhampton (away), West Ham (h), Newcastle (h), Manchester United (away)
11. Sheffield United – Difficulty Rating: 53
Crystal Palace (h), Nottingham Forest (away), Manchester City (h), Everton (h), Tottenham Hotspur (away)
10. Burnley – Difficulty Rating: 52
Manchester City (H), Luton (A), Aston Villa (H), Tottenham (H), Nottingham Forest (A)
9. Everton – Difficulty Rating: 51
Fulham (h), Aston Villa (away), Wolverhampton (h), Sheffield United (away), Arsenal (h)
8. Liverpool – Difficulty Rating: 51
Chelsea (away), Bournemouth (h), Newcastle (away), Aston Villa (h), Wolverhampton (away)
7. Crystal Palace – Difficulty Rating: 50
Sheffield United (away), Arsenal (h), Brentford (away), Wolverhampton Wanderers (h), Aston Villa (away)
6. Fulham – Difficulty Rating: 49
Everton (away), Brentford (h), Arsenal (away), Manchester City (away), Luton (h)
5. Bournemouth – Difficulty Rating: 48
West Ham (H), Liverpool (A), Tottenham Hotspur (H), Brentford (A), Chelsea (H)
4. Brentford – Difficulty Rating: 48
Tottenham Hotspur (h), Fulham (away), Crystal Palace (h), Bournemouth (h), Newcastle (away)
3. Manchester United – Difficulty Rating: 45
Wolverhampton (H), Tottenham (A), Nottingham Forest (H), Arsenal (A), Brighton (H)
2. Wolves – Difficulty Rating: 42
Manchester United (away), Brighton (h), Everton (away), Crystal Palace (away), Liverpool (h)
1. Newcastle – Difficulty Rating: 28
Aston Villa (h), Manchester City (away), Liverpool (h), Brighton (away), Brentford (h)
Manchester City begin their Premier League title defense againstnewly-promoted Burnley on Friday August 11, 2023, while Chelsea kick off the new Premier League season at home to Liverpool and Arsenal . Last season’s Premier League runners-up kicked off the campaign at home to Nottingham Forest, while Manchester United host Wolverhampton Wanderers at the Old Trafford. Trafford on August 14