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Brighton’s Premier League fixtures: Full 2023-24 schedule and dates

Brighton’s Premier League fixtures: Full 2023-24 schedule and dates

Brighton will start their 2023-24 Premier League campaign against top-flight newcomers Luton Town.

Brighton enjoyed a fine season in 2022-23 with a sixth-place finish earning them a first spot in European football for the first time in club history.

The clash with Luton will be followed by a trip to Wolves before back-to-back home games against West Ham and Newcastle, respectively.

They will have to negotiate a trip to Old Trafford and Manchester United ahead of the Europa League group stage kicking off on September 21 with meetings with Liverpool and Manchester City also on the slate in that period.

Boxing Day will them host Tottenham Hotspur while the final day of the season will see them welcome Manchester United to the south coast in May.

Brighton’s full Premier League 23-24 fixtures

12/08/2023 15:00 Brighton v Luton Town

19/08/2023 15:00 Wolverhampton v Brighton

26/08/2023 15:00 Brighton v West Ham United

02/09/2023 15:00 Brighton v Newcastle United

16/09/2023 15:00 Manchester United v Brighton

23/09/2023 15:00 Brighton v A.F.C. Bournemouth

30/09/2023 15:00 Aston Villa v Brighton

07/10/2023 15:00 Brighton v Liverpool

21/10/2023 15:00 Manchester City v Brighton

28/10/2023 15:00 Brighton v Fulham

04/11/2023 15:00 Everton v Brighton

11/11/2023 15:00 Brighton v Sheffield United

25/11/2023 15:00 Nottingham Forest v Brighton

02/12/2023 15:00 Chelsea v Brighton

05/12/2023 19:45 Brighton v Brentford

09/12/2023 15:00 Brighton v Burnley

16/12/2023 15:00 Arsenal v Brighton

23/12/2023 15:00 Crystal Palace v Brighton

26/12/2023 15:00 Brighton v Tottenham Hotspur

30/12/2023 15:00 West Ham United v Brighton

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13/01/2024 15:00 Brighton v Wolverhampton

30/01/2024 19:45 Luton Town v Brighton

03/02/2024 15:00 Brighton v Crystal Palace

10/02/2024 15:00 Tottenham Hotspur v Brighton

17/02/2024 15:00 Sheffield United v Brighton

24/02/2024 15:00 Brighton v Everton

02/03/2024 15:00 Fulham v Brighton

09/03/2024 15:00 Brighton v Nottingham Forest

16/03/2024 15:00 Brighton v Manchester City

30/03/2024 15:00 Liverpool v Brighton

02/04/2024 19:45 Brentford v Brighton

06/04/2024 15:00 Brighton v Arsenal

13/04/2024 15:00 Burnley v Brighton

20/04/2024 15:00 Brighton v Chelsea

27/04/2024 15:00 A.F.C. Bournemouth v Brighton

04/05/2024 15:00 Brighton v Aston Villa

11/05/2024 15:00 Newcastle United v Brighton

19/05/2024 16:00 Brighton v Manchester United

When will the TV fixtures be confirmed?

Last summer, Sky Sports and BT Sport revealed their televised picks for the opening weekend when the fixtures were released.

They then confirmed in mid-July their TV picks up until the middle of September.

As a minimum, the Premier League aims to alert supporters of changes based on TV scheduling at least six weeks before the match is due to take place.

This year, there will be one significant change with BT Sport being rebranded as TNT Sports from July. As The Athletic reported in detail here, it has been stressed that the transition will be seamless and the only noticeable change will be in name.

US fans were able to watch or stream all 380 Premier League games in 2022-23 and will be able to do so again, with NBC’s current deal — including streaming service Peacock — running until 2028.

Key dates — 2023-24 Premier League season

The new Premier League season starts on the weekend of August 11-14, 2023.

The traditional Community Shield curtain-raiser will be between Manchester City and Arsenal, with confirmation of the fixture details still to be confirmed by the Football Association. The game is usually between the Premier League and FA Cup winners, but with City claiming both, the second final spot goes to the Premier League runners-up.

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The season will conclude on Sunday, May 19, 2024, with all 10 final-day games kicking off at the same time.

A mid-season break will take place between January 13-20 and the Premier League has promised that no two rounds across Christmas and New Year will take place within 48 hours of each other.

The summer transfer window opened on June 14 and runs until 11pm on September 1.

What about the Europa League?

Brighton will play in the Europa League this season and will enter at the group stage, which runs from September 21 to December 14, with the final set for Dublin’s Aviva Stadium on a date still to be confirmed by UEFA.

The group-stage draw will take place on September 1, 2023.

Europa League group stage

Matchday 1: September 21, 2023
Matchday 2: October 5, 2023
Matchday 3: October 26, 2023
Matchday 4: November 9, 2023
Matchday 5: November 30, 2023
Matchday 6: December 14, 2023

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  • June 15, 2023