A picture has leaked through premierleague.com website regarding the leakage of 1st round fixtures of 2014/15 Premier League season.

2014/15 Fixture Leaked: Arsenal vs Liverpool Away while Everton visit Stamford Bridge

A hint of an exciting start?

If the picture is to be true, there are mouthwatering fixtures in the first round of the Premier League this season. Arsenal, who finished fourth in the table last season despite standing at the top for much of the season will play Liverpool, who qualified for Champions League after couple of years.

Everton, who had an excellent season under Spaniard Roberto Martinez will be visiting Stamford Bridge to play Jose Mourinho’s Chelsea who have already made a big move for Cesc Fabregas and Diego Costa from Spain. However, they have sold David Luiz to PSG for a World Record Fee of 50 million.

Manchester United will welcome Aston Villa in what will be first competitive match in charge for Louis Van Gaal in Manchester United hot seat. Harry Redknapp’s QPR will visit Britannia Stadium to face Stoke city while Newcastle United will visit new boys Burnley in Turf Moor.

Newcomer Leicester City will visit White Hart Lane to face Tottenham Hotspur. Tottenham have appointed former Southampton boss Mauricio Pochettino as their manager and are aiming to finish in top 4 this season. Leicester’s owner also has said that they are aiming to finish in top half this season and challenge for top four in some years.

Champions Manchester City will be welcoming Southampton to The Etihad. Southampton recently appointed Ronald Koeman as their manager and he’ll have a tough start of the season facing the defending champions up first. Sunderland will face Crystal Palace at the Stadium of Light with first full season under Gus Poyet.

FA Cup finalsits Hull City will play West Ham in The KC Stadium while Swansea will welcome West Bromwich Albion in Liberty Stadium. Garry Monk has been appointed Swans boss and he will be aiming to repeat what Laudrup did for the Swans.

 

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