Leicester City Premier League fixtures 2024/25 in full

Leicester City and Jamie Vardy are back in the Premier League in the new season
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Leicester City have been handed an exciting first fixture back in the Premier League as they welcome James Maddison and Tottenham Hotspur to the King Power Stadium.

City’s fixtures for the new campaign have been released and they will play host to the first Monday Night Football of the season on August 19. The visitors are Spurs, with Maddison returning to the club for the first time since his £40m transfer to the capital.

The attacking midfielder could receive a mixed reception back in Leicester. While he was the team’s star player for the two years leading up to relegation, he bore the brunt of the criticism for not leading City out of trouble, especially with high-profile mistakes such as his penalty miss against Everton.

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The game against Ange Postecoglou’s side represents a difficult start to life back in the Premier League for City, and it’s a reasonably tough opening couple of months. Before the end of September, City will also host Youri Tielemans and Champions League outfit Aston Villa and travel to Mikel Arteta’s Arsenal for one of three early trips to London, with Fulham and Crystal Palace the first two opponents on the road.

City welcome back Enzo Maresca to the King Power Stadium in late November for the 12th fixture of the campaign. Even with Chelsea’s reputation for sacking managers, the Italian should survive until then.

On Boxing Day, City head to Liverpool, while they make the short trip to Villa for their first game of 2025. Their final five games could be huge if they’re in a relegation battle, with Wolves, Southampton, Nottingham Forest, Ipswich, and an away trip to Bournemouth making up the final month of the campaign.

The full fixture list can be found below. Dates and kick-off could still be changed if the matches are selected for live TV broadcast.

Monday, August 19, 8pm – Tottenham (H)

Saturday, August 24, 3pm – Fulham (A)

Saturday, August 31, 3pm – Aston Villa (H)

Saturday, September 14, 3pm – Crystal Palace (A)

Saturday, September 21, 3pm – Everton (H)

Saturday, September 28, 3pm – Arsenal (A)

Saturday, October 5, 3pm – Bournemouth (H)

Saturday, October 19, 3pm – Southampton (A)

Saturday, October 26, 3pm – Nottingham Forest (H)

Saturday, November 2, 3pm – Ipswich (A)

Saturday, November 9, 3pm – Manchester United (A)

Saturday, November 23, 3pm – Chelsea (H)

Saturday, November 30, 3pm – Brentford (A)

Tuesday, December 3, 7.45pm – West Ham (H)

Saturday, December 7, 3pm – Brighton (H)

Saturday, December 14, 3pm – Newcastle (A)

Saturday, December 21, 3pm – Wolves (H)

Thursday, December 26, 3pm – Liverpool (A)

Sunday, December 29, 3pm – Manchester City (H)

Saturday, January 4, 3pm – Aston Villa (A)

Tuesday, January 14, 7.45pm – Crystal Palace (H)

Saturday, January 18, 3pm – Fulham (H)

Saturday, January 25, 3pm – Tottenham (A)

Saturday, February 1, 3pm – Everton (A)

Saturday, February 15, 3pm – Arsenal (H)

Saturday, February 22, 3pm – Brentford (H)

Tuesday, February 25, 7.45pm – West Ham (A)

Saturday, March 8, 3pm – Chelsea (A)

Saturday, March 15, 3pm – Manchester United (H)

Wednesday, April 2, 7.45pm – Manchester City (A)

Saturday, April 5, 3pm – Newcastle (H)

Saturday, April 12, 3pm – Brighton (A)

Saturday, April 19, 3pm – Liverpool (H)

Saturday, April 26, 3pm – Wolves (A)

Saturday, May 3, 3pm – Southampton (H)

Saturday, May 10, 3pm – Nottingham Forest (A)

Sunday, May 18, 3pm – Ipswich (H)

Sunday, May 25, 4pm – Bournemouth (A)

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