Except for champions Manchester City and Brentford, each team will play three games between December 21 and January 2.
City are competing in the Club World Cup in Saudi Arabia, with the final scheduled for December 22. The match against Brentford, which was initially planned for December 23, has been rescheduled.
Crystal Palace visit Brighton on Thursday, 21 December (20:00), while Aston Villa welcome Sheffield United on Friday, 22 December (20:00).
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On Saturday, December 23, six games remain, including Fulham’s encounter against Burnley, in which Rebecca Welch will become the first female referee in a Premier League match.
The Football Supporters’ Association condemned Chelsea’s visit to Wolves on Christmas Eve as “an unwanted present that no one asked for,” while the Chelsea Supporters’ Trust called the decision “totally unacceptable.”
Chelsea will have the lowest recuperation period, with 139.5 hours between their first and third kick-offs, while Brighton will have the longest, with 283.5 hours – more than double that of Chelsea.
Throughout the holiday season, Sky Sports, TNT Sports, and Prime Video will share live broadcast rights, with the BBC broadcasting highlights.
Premier League Christmas fixtures and schedule
Unless otherwise noted, kick-offs are at 15:00. All times are GMT.
Thursday, December 21st
(20:00) Crystal Palace vs. Brighton
Friday, December 22nd
Sheffield United vs. Aston Villa (20:00)
Saturday, December 23rd
Manchester United vs. West Ham (12:30)
Burnley vs. Fulham
Newcastle United vs. Luton Town
Newcastle United vs. Luton Town
Bournemouth vs. Nottingham Forest
Everton vs. Tottenham
Liverpool vs. Arsenal (17:30 p.m.)
Sunday, December 24th
Chelsea vs. Wolves (13:00)
Boxing Day games are scheduled on Tuesday, December 26.
Nottingham Forest vs. Newcastle United (12:30)
AFC Bournemouth vs. Fulham
Sheffield United takes on Luton Town.
Liverpool vs. Burnley (17:30)
Aston Villa vs. Manchester United (20:00)
Wednesday, December 27th
Wolves vs. Brentford (19:30)
Crystal Palace vs. Chelsea (19:30)
Manchester City vs. Everton (20:15)
Thursday, December 28th
Tottenham vs. Brighton (19:30)
West Ham vs. Arsenal (20:15)
Saturday, December 30th
(12:30 p.m.) Luton Town vs. Chelsea
Burnley vs. Aston Villa
Brentford against Crystal Palace
Sheffield United vs. Manchester City
Wolves against Everton
Manchester United vs. Nottingham Forest (17:30)
Sunday, December 31st
Arsenal vs. Fulham (14:00)
Spurs vs. Bournemouth (14:00)
Monday, January 1st
Newcastle United vs. Arsenal (20:00)
Tuesday, January 2nd
Brighton vs. West Ham (19:30)
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