Premier League fans can look forward this season to a marathon of head-to-heads between the top-six clubs from the previous campaign.
From 28 December through to 4 April, 13 consecutive Matchweeks include a meeting between two of Manchester City, Liverpool, Chelsea, Tottenham Hotspur, Arsenal and Manchester United.
When does it start?
It begins with Arsenal v Chelsea in Matchweek 20, the final one of 2019, and ends with a meeting of last season's top two as champions Man City host Liverpool on Matchweek 32.
Chelsea, Man City and Man Utd each face five fellow top-six sides during that period, while Arsenal and Spurs play four and Liverpool have three.
Title-deciding finish?
The period between 29 February until 4 April could be title-defining.
In the five Matchweeks between these dates, City have to face Arsenal, Man Utd, Chelsea and Liverpool.
So strap yourselves in for what promises to be a thrilling mid-to-late season run of titanic clashes.
Consecutive top six head-to-heads
Date | Match | Last season's result |
---|---|---|
28 Dec | Arsenal v Chelsea | 2-0 |
1 Jan | Arsenal v Man Utd | 2-0 |
11 Jan | Spurs v Liverpool | 1-2 |
18 Jan | Liverpool v Man Utd | 3-1 |
21 Jan | Chelsea v Arsenal | 3-2 |
1 Feb | Spurs v Man City | 0-1 |
08/15 Feb* | Chelsea v Man Utd | 2-2 |
22 Feb | Chelsea v Spurs | 2-0 |
29 Feb | Man City v Arsenal | 3-1 |
7 Mar | Man Utd v Man City | 0-2 |
14 Mar | Spurs v Man Utd | 0-1 |
21 Mar | Chelsea v Man City | 2-0 |
4 Apr | Man City v Liverpool | 2-1 |
*As part of the 2019/20 mid-season player break, five matches will take place on the weekend commencing 8 February and five on the weekend commencing 15 February