The new campaign kicks off with a 12.
30pm BST encounter against last season’s Championship winners at Craven Cottage, which BT Sport will broadcast live.
An Anfield clash with Southampton is the Reds’ final game before a pause for the 2022 World Cup in November, and the season then resumes with a trip to Aston Villa after Christmas.
Jürgen Klopp’s men will end the campaign away at Southampton.
See Liverpool’s full 2022–23 Premier League fixture list below. Weekend and bank holiday matches are 3 p.m. kick-offs.
Please note that all dates and times are subject to change for broadcast purposes and the scheduling of European matches.
AUGUST
Saturday 6 (12.30pm) – Fulham (A)
Saturday 13 – Crystal Palace (H)
Saturday 20 – Manchester United (A)
Saturday 27 – Bournemouth (H)
Wednesday, 31 (8pm) – Newcastle United (H)
SEPTEMBER
Saturday 3 – Everton (A)
Saturday 10 – Wolverhampton Wanderers (H)
Saturday 17 – Chelsea (A)
OCTOBER
Saturday 1 – Brighton & Hove Albion (H)
Saturday 8 – Arsenal (A)
Saturday 15 – Manchester City (H)
Wednesday 19 (8pm) – West Ham United (H)
Saturday 22 – Nottingham Forest (A)
Saturday 29 – Leeds United (H)
NOVEMBER
Saturday 5 – Tottenham Hotspur (A)
Saturday 12 – Southampton (H)
DECEMBER
Monday 26 – Aston Villa (A)
Saturday 31 – Leicester City (H)
JANUARY
Monday 2 – Brentford (A)
Saturday 14 – Brighton & Hove Albion (A)
Saturday 21 – Chelsea (H)
FEBRUARY
Saturday 4 – Wolverhampton Wanderers (A)
Saturday 11 – Everton (H)
Saturday 18 – Newcastle United (A)
Saturday 25 – Crystal Palace (A)
MARCH
Saturday 4 – Manchester United (H)
Saturday 11 – Bournemouth (A)
Saturday 18 – Fulham (H)
APRIL
Saturday 1 – Manchester City (A)
Saturday 8 – Arsenal (H)
Saturday 15 – Leeds United (A)
Saturday 22 – Nottingham Forest (H)
Tuesday 25 (7.45pm) – West Ham United (A)
Saturday 29 – Tottenham Hotspur (H)
MAY
Saturday 6 – Brentford (H)
Saturday 13 – Leicester City (A)
Saturday 20 – Aston Villa (H)
Sunday 28 (4pm) – Southampton (A)
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