AFC BOURNEMOUTH have learnt their Premier League fixtures for the 2024/25 season.
Competing in the Premier League for a third successive season, and for an eighth top-flight season, Cherries start the season with a trip to Nottingham Forest on Saturday, August 17.
That ends Cherries’ streak of home games to begin a campaign, with Bournemouth’s last four opening games all staged at Vitality Stadium.
In fact, aside from a 1-0 defeat away to West Bromwich Albion to start the 2017/18 season, Cherries have started the Premier League season at home.
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Sprinkled between two home games with Newcastle United (Saturday, August 24) and Chelsea (Saturday, September 14) are two trips to Merseyside within Cherries' first five games, Bournemouth first facing Everton (Saturday, August 31) before returning to Liverpool to play at Anfield on Saturday, September 21.
During the festive period Cherries are playing on Boxing Day, when they will host Crystal Palace, before traveling to London on Sunday, December 29, to face Fulham.
A trip to the Etihad on the penultimate weekend of the Premier League season will be Cherries’ final away day, AFC Bournemouth visiting champions Manchester City on Sunday, May 18.
Cherries then end the campaign by hosting newly promoted Leicester City on Sunday, May 25.
AFC Bournemouth’s Premier League fixtures:
- Nottingham Forest (A) – 17/08/24
- Newcastle United (H) – 24/08/24
- Everton (A) – 31/08/24
- Chelsea (H) – 14/09/24
- Liverpool (A) – 21/09/24
- Southampton (H) – 28/09/24
- Leicester City (A) – 05/10/24
- Arsenal (H) – 19/10/24
- Aston Villa (A) – 26/10/24
- Manchester City (H) – 02/11/24
- Brentford (A) – 09/11/24
- Brighton (H) – 23/11/24
- Wolves (A) – 30/11/24
- Tottenham (H) – 03/12/24
- Ipswich (A) – 07/12/24
- West Ham (H) – 14/12/24
- Manchester United (A) – 21/12/24
- Crystal Palace (H) – 26/12/24
- Fulham (A) – 29/12/24
- Everton (H) – 04/01/25
- Chelsea (A) – 15/01/25
- Newcastle United (A) – 18/01/25
- Nottingham Forest (H) – 25/01/25
- Liverpool (H) – 01/02/25
- Southampton (A) – 15/02/25
- Wolves (H) – 22/02/25
- Brighton (A) – 25/02/25
- Tottenham (A) – 08/03/25
- Brentford (H) – 15/03/25
- Ipswich (H) – 01/04/25
- West Ham (A) – 05/04/25
- Fulham (H) – 12/04/25
- Crystal Palace (A) – 19/04/25
- Manchester United (H) – 26/04/25
- Arsenal (A) – 03/05/25
- Aston Villa (H) – 10/05/25
- Manchester City (A) – 18/05/25
- Leicester City (H) – 25/05/25
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