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Clash of champs

It will be champions vs champions at the start of the English Premier League when Liverpool take on Championsh­ip winners Leeds, who return to England’s top-flight for the first time in 16 years. Both Manchester sides – City and United – will sit out the o

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Leeds’ first game in the Premier League in 16 years couldn’t be tougher: a trip to champions Liverpool.

The schedule for the new season was released on Thursday, with Manchester City and Manchester United not playing on the opening weekend to give them more rest after their involvemen­t in European competitio­n this month.

Liverpool can, therefore, get a head-start on two of their biggest rivals and will open their first title defence since 1990 with a match against the Whites on Sept 12, followed by games at Chelsea and against Arsenal at home.

The trip to Anfield for Leeds will be Argentine coaching great Marcelo Bielsa’s first game in the Premier League after guiding what is regarded as a sleeping giant of English football back to the top division by winning the second-tier Championsh­ip.

Leeds – three-time English champions – were one of the country’s top teams in the 1960s and 70s, won the English league title in 1992, and reached the Champions League semi-finals in 2001.

Man City’s home match against Aston Villa and Man United’s trip to Burnley on the opening weekend have been postponed as a result of the agreement among all Premier League clubs for every squad to get a minimum of 30 days between their final game of the 2019-20 season and their first of the new campaign.

City lost to Lyon in the Champions League quarterfin­als on Saturday, while United lost Sevilla in the

Europa League semi-finals on

Sunday.

So, City’s first game in the Premier League will be on the weekend of Sept 19-20 at Wolves, with United starting at home against Crystal Palace the same weekend.

The first meeting between last season’s top two teams, Liverpool and City, has been scheduled for Nov 7 at City’s Etihad Stadium, with the return game at Anfield coming on the first weekend of February.

The Manchester derbies will take place on the weekends of Dec 12-13 and March 6-7.

Looking to wrest the title back from Liverpool, City have a difficult-looking start with their next three games after Wolves being against Leicester, at Leeds and then against Arsenal.

Similarly for United, after opening the campaign against Palace and at Brighton, they must play Tottenham, Chelsea and Arsenal in three of their next four league games.

On the final weekend of the season, Liverpool will host Palace, City are at home against Everton, and United will travel to Wolves.

The season is starting about a month later than normal because of the late finish to the last one as a consequenc­e of the coronaviru­s outbreak.

The 2020-21 campaign is scheduled to run through May 23, with the winter break – introduced for the first time to the English top division last season – put on hold for a season.

With organisers having to fit a full season into one less month, midweek matches are at a premium in the Premier League. The first four rounds of the League Cup, for example, account for the first four midweek slots of the campaign.

FA Cup replays also have been scrapped for the season to further ease the burden on squads.

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 ?? — Agencies ?? Dangerman: Leeds’ Ben White scoring against Charlton Athletic in the English Championsh­ip. Right: Liverpool will be counting on hot-shot Mohamed Salah to deliver the goods when the English Premier League season begins on Sept 12.
— Agencies Dangerman: Leeds’ Ben White scoring against Charlton Athletic in the English Championsh­ip. Right: Liverpool will be counting on hot-shot Mohamed Salah to deliver the goods when the English Premier League season begins on Sept 12.
 ?? — Reuters ?? Back at the top: Leeds players and manager Marcelo Bielsa celebrate winning the Championsh­ip and promotion to the Premier League.
— Reuters Back at the top: Leeds players and manager Marcelo Bielsa celebrate winning the Championsh­ip and promotion to the Premier League.
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