STOKE-ON-TRENT, ENGLAND - Sunday, May 24, 2015: Liverpool's Joe Allen in action against Stoke City's Steven N'Zonzi during the Premier League match at the Britannia Stadium. (Pic by David Rawcliffe/Propaganda)

Premier League Fixtures 2015/16: Liverpool begin at Stoke

The Premier League fixtures for season 2015/16 have been released, with Liverpool starting the campaign at Stoke City.

STOKE-ON-TRENT, ENGLAND - Sunday, May 24, 2015: Liverpool's Lucas Leiva in action against Stoke City's Mame Diram Dioufc during the Premier League match at the Britannia Stadium. (Pic by David Rawcliffe/Propaganda)

Brendan Rodgers’ side lost 6-1 at the Britannia Stadium on the final day of last season.

The Reds are scheduled to play their first home game against Bournemouth, which is followed by a trip to Arsenal. The next away game after that is a trip to Old Trafford.

OPENING 10 FIXTURES:

Stoke (a), Bournemouth (h), Arsenal (a), West Ham (h), Man Utd (a), Norwich (h), Villa (h), Everton (a) , Spurs (a), Saints (h), Chelsea (a)

The Reds finish the season away to West Bromwich Albion. Watford is the final home game of the campaign.

KEY GAMES:

Opening Day: Stoke City (a)
Last Game: West Brom (a)
Boxing Day: Leicester City (h)

Everton (a): October 3
Everton (h): February 27

Man United (a): September 12
Man United (h): January 16

Fans react to fixtures – opening 7 away games the talk of much discussion

Man City increase offer to £40m for Sterling

FULL FIXTURES

August

8 – Stoke City (A)
15 – Bournemouth (H)
22 – Arsenal (A)
29 – West Ham United (H)

September

12 – Manchester United (A)
19 – Norwich City (H)
26 – Aston Villa (H)

October

3 – Everton (A)
17 – Tottenham Hotspur (A)
24 – Southampton (H)
31 – Chelsea (A)

November

7 – Crystal Palace (H)
21 – Manchester City (A)
28 – Swansea City (H)

December

5 – Newcastle United (A)
12 – West Bromwich Albion (H)
19 – Watford (A)
26 – Leicester City (H)
28 – Sunderland (A)

January

2 – West Ham United (A)
12 – Arsenal (H)
16 – Manchester United (H)
23 – Norwich City (A)

February

2 – Leicester City (A)
6 – Sunderland (H)
13 – Aston Villa (A)
27 – Everton (H)

March

1 – Manchester City (H)
5 – Crystal Palace (A)
12 – Chelsea (H)
19 – Southampton (A)

April

2 – Tottenham Hotspur (H)
9 – Stoke City (H)
16 – Bournemouth (A)
23 – Newcastle United (H)
30 – Swansea City (A)

May

7 – Watford (H)
15 – West Bromwich Albion (A)

Fans react to fixtures – opening 7 away games the talk of much discussion

Man City increase offer to £40m for Sterling