PREMIER LEAGUE: ALL YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT THE NEW 2021 SEASON; Watch Live Text 380 matches this season at FootballBetExpert
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Premier League’s 2021/22 season will start from 13 August, 2021 and will finish on Sunday 22 May, 2022. There are 20 teams playing each other twice, that amounts to 380 games of great football spectacle. Top four teams will qualify directly for Champions League and last three teams will be relegated to the Championship.
PL 2021/22 season will start Friday night, 13 August, 8 pm with an awesome opening game between Brentford vs Arsenal. Then 14 August 12:30 CET, Man United will face Leeds. See full details from Premier League Match Day 1 HERE
Man City have been crowned 2020-21 Premier League champions, this is their third title success in the last four years.
20:00 Brentford v Arsenal
12:30 Man Utd v Leeds
Burnley v Brighton
Chelsea v Crystal Palace
Everton v Southampton
Leicester v Wolves
Watford v Aston Villa
17:30 Norwich v Liverpool
14:00 Newcastle v West Ham
16:30 Spurs v Man City
12:30 Liverpool v Burnley
Aston Villa v Newcastle
Crystal Palace v Brentford
Leeds v Everton
Man City v Norwich
17:30 Brighton v Watford
14:00 Southampton v Man Utd
14:00 Wolves v Spurs
16:30 Arsenal v Chelsea
20:00 West Ham v Leicester
12:30 Man City v Arsenal
Aston Villa v Brentford
Brighton v Everton
Newcastle v Southampton
Norwich v Leicester
West Ham v Crystal Palace
17:30 Liverpool v Chelsea
14:00 Burnley v Leeds
14:00 Spurs v Watford
16:30 Wolves v Man Utd
12:30 Crystal Palace v Spurs
Arsenal v Norwich
Brentford v Brighton
Leicester v Man City
Man Utd v Newcastle
Southampton v West Ham
Watford v Wolves
17:30 Chelsea v Aston Villa**
16:30 Leeds v Liverpool**
20:00 Everton v Burnley
20:00 Newcastle v Leeds
12:30 Wolves v Brentford
Burnley v Arsenal
Liverpool v Crystal Palace
Man City v Southampton
Norwich v Watford
17:30 Aston Villa v Everton
14:00 Brighton v Leicester
14:00 West Ham v Man Utd*
16:30 Spurs v Chelsea*
12:30 Chelsea v Man City
Everton v Norwich
Leeds v West Ham
Leicester v Burnley
Man Utd v Aston Villa
Watford v Newcastle
17:30 Brentford v Liverpool
14:00 Southampton v Wolves
16:30 Arsenal v Spurs
20:00 Crystal Palace v Brighton
12:30 Man Utd v Everton
Burnley v Norwich
Chelsea v Southampton
Leeds v Watford
Spurs v Aston Villa
Wolves v Newcastle
17:30 Brighton v Arsenal
14:00 Crystal Palace v Leicester
14:00 West Ham v Brentford
16:30 Liverpool v Man City
12:30 Watford v Liverpool
Aston Villa v Wolves
Leicester v Man Utd
Man City v Burnley
Norwich v Brighton
Southampton v Leeds
17:30 Brentford v Chelsea
14:00 Everton v West Ham
16:30 Newcastle v Spurs
20:00 Arsenal v Crystal Palace
20:00 Arsenal v Aston Villa
12:30 Chelsea v Norwich
Crystal Palace v Newcastle
Everton v Watford
Leeds v Wolves
Southampton v Burnley
17:30 Brighton v Man City
14:00 Brentford v Leicester
14:00 West Ham v Spurs***
16:30 Man Utd v Liverpool***
12:30 Leicester v Arsenal
Burnley v Brentford
Liverpool v Brighton
Man City v Crystal Palace
Newcastle v Chelsea
Watford v Southampton
17:30 Spurs v Man Utd
14:00 Norwich v Leeds
16:30 Aston Villa v West Ham
20:00 Wolves v Everton
Arsenal v Watford
Brentford v Norwich
Brighton v Newcastle
Chelsea v Burnley
Crystal Palace v Wolves
Everton v Spurs*
Leeds v Leicester*
Man Utd v Man City
Southampton v Aston Villa
West Ham v Liverpool*
Aston Villa v Brighton
Burnley v Crystal Palace
Leicester v Chelsea
Liverpool v Arsenal
Man City v Everton
Newcastle v Brentford
Norwich v Southampton
Spurs v Leeds
Watford v Man Utd
Wolves v West Ham
Arsenal v Newcastle
Brentford v Everton
Brighton v Leeds
Burnley v Spurs*
Chelsea v Man Utd
Crystal Palace v Aston Villa
Leicester v Watford*
Liverpool v Southampton
Man City v West Ham*
Norwich v Wolves
Read HERE the premier league fixtures and full odds
It announces to be an exciting season following some great transfers and changes from last season.
Man City were busy as always and paid record fee to sign Grealish from Aston Villa. They are hunting for a fourth successive Premier league title.
City paid a fee of 100 million pounds ($139 million), Villa chief executive Christian Purslow confirmed. That’s the most ever paid by a Premier League club.
The 25-year-old Grealish signed a six-year contract with manager Pep Guardiola’s squad and hopes he can integrate fast and straighten the squad for new season.
Furthermore, Man City signed Scott Carson from Derby. The 35-year-old joined in 2019, initially on a one-year free loan deal from Derby County.
Following the great Champions League season when Liverpool spent £174 million in transfers. Jurgen Klopp signed in so far only 22-year-old defender Ibrahima Konate from RB Leipzig.
Konate will move to Anfield after four seasons in the Bundesliga with Leipzig, where he made 95 appearances and scored four goals.
Manchester United has reached agreement with Real Madrid for the transfer of French international defender, Raphaël Varane for a fee of £41m including add-ons.
Chelsea signed Goalkeeper Marcus Bettinelli from Fulham
Arsenal signed a permanent deal with Nuno Tavares (Benfica).
After a great season in 2020/21 Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta is confirmed as head coach of Arsenal.
Tottenham Hotspurs transferred on a long term contract Bryan Gil from Sevilla, with Erik Lamela joining the Spanish club as part of the deal.
The exciting young winger, 20, joins Tottenham on a contract until 2026.
Leeds United has signed the 20-year-old of goalkeeper Kristoffer Klaesson (Vålerenga). He went on to become first choice goalkeeper for the Eliteserien Norway, going on to make a further 56 appearances.
*Premier League clubs are permitted to conduct the purchase and sale of players during the winter and summer transfer windows.
*The Premier League summer 2021 transfer window is open for 12 weeks and will close at 23:00 BST on 31 August.
Head coach Mikel Arteta
In
Nuno Tavares (Benfica)
Albert Sambi Lokonga (Anderlecht)
Mika Biereth (Fulham)
Ben White (Brighton)
Out
David Luiz (released)
Levi Laing (released)
Joseph Olowu (released)
Luke Plange (released)
Jason Sraha (released)
Trae Coyle (Lausanne–Sport)
Zech Medley (KV Oostende)
Mark McGuinness (Cardiff)
Dinos Mavropanos (Stuttgart) Loan
Daniel Ballard (Millwall) Loan
Daniel Oyegoke (Brentford)
Ben Sheaf (Coventry)
Matt Smith (Doncaster) Loan
Matteo Guendouzi (Marseille) Loan
William Saliba (Marseille) Loan
Nikolaj Moller (Viktoria Koln) Loan
Deyan Iliev (SKF Sered) Loan
Tyreece John-Jules (Blackpool) Loan
Harry Clarke (Ross County) Loan
Head Coach Thomas Tuchel
In
Marcus Bettinelli (Fulham) Free
Out
Willy Caballero (released)
Jamal Blackman (released)
Pierre Ekwah Elimby (West Ham)
Fikayo Tomori (AC Milan)
Izzy Brown (Preston)
Levi Colwill (Huddersfield) Loan
Nathan Baxter (Hull) Loan
Charlie Wiggett (Newcastle)
Billy Gilmour (Norwich) Loan
Victor Moses (Spartak Moscow)
Juan Castillo (Birmingham) Loan
Olivier Giroud (AC Milan)
Marc Guehi (Crystal Palace)
Lewis Bate (Leeds)
Myles Peart-Harris (Brentford)
Dynel Simeu (Southampton)
Ian Maatsen (Coventry) Loan
Conor Gallagher (Crystal Palace) Loan
Tino Livramento (Southampton)
Head Coach Jürgen Klopp
In
Ibrahima Konate (RB Leipzig)
Out
Liam Coyle (released)
Joe Hardy (released)
Abdi Sharif (released)
Jack Walls (released)
Adam Lewis (Livingston) Loan
Georginio Wijnaldum (PSG) Free
Sepp van den Berg (Preston) Loan
Remi Savage (Newcastle)
Paul Glatzel (Tranmere) Loan
Kamil Grabara (Copenhagen)
Liam Millar (Basel)
Marko Grujic (Porto)
Taiwo Awoniyi (Union Berlin)
Harry Wilson (Fulham)
Jakub Ojrzynski (Caernarfon Town) Loan
Head coach Pep Guardiola
In
Scott Carson (Derby) Free
Jack Grealish (Aston Villa)
Out
Sergio Aguero (Barcelona) Free
Eric Garcia (Barcelona) Free
Louie Moulden (Wolves) Free
Taylor Harwood-Bellis (Anderlecht) Loan
James Strafford (Accrington) Loan
Gavin Bazunu (Portsmouth) Loan
Lewis Fiorini (Lincoln) Loan
Jack Harrison (Leeds)
Callum Doyle (Sunderland) Loan
Lukas Nmecha (Wolfsburg)
Head Coach Ole Gunnar Solskjær
In
Jadon Sancho (Dortmund)
Tom Heaton (Aston Villa)
Raphael Varane (Real Madrid)*
*subject to medical and personal terms
Out
Sergio Romero (released)
Joel Pereira (released)
Jacob Carney (released)
Iestyn Hughes (released)
Arnau Puigmal (released)
Max Taylor (released)
Aliou Traore (released)
Nathan Bishop (Mansfield) Loan
Johan Guadagno (Copenhagen)
Mark Helm (Burnley)
Reece Devine (St Johnstone) Loan
Tahith Chong (Birmingham) Loan
Will Fish (Stockport) Loan
Charlie McCann (Rangers B)
Di’Shon Bernard (Hull City) Loan
Facundo Pellistri (Deportivo Alaves) Loan
Axel Tuanzebe (Aston Villa) Loan
Head Coach Nuno Espírito Santo
In
Pierluigi Gollini (Atalanta) Loan
Bryan Gil (Sevilla)
Cristian Romero (Atalanta)
Out
Danny Rose (Watford) Free
Paulo Gazzaniga (released)
Enock Asante (released)
Chay Cooper (released)
Keenan Ferguson (released)
George Marsh (AFC Wimbledon)
Rodel Richards (released)
Jack Roles (released)
Aaron Skinner (released)
Kazaiah Sterling (released)
Shilow Tracey (released)
Juan Foyth (Villarreal)
Erik Lamela (Sevilla)
Toby Alderweireld (Al-Duhail)
Troy Parrott (MK Dons)
Kion Etete (Northampton) Loan
Joe Hart (Celtic)
Jubril Okedina (Cambridge United)
Head coach Dean Smith
In
Emiliano Buendia (Norwich)
Ashley Young (Inter Milan)
Josh Feeney (Fleetwood Town)
Finn Azaz (West Brom)
Tim Iroegbunam (West Brom)
Leon Bailey (Bayer Leverkusen)
Danny Ings (Southampton)
Axel Tuanzebe (Man Utd) Loan
Out
Ahmed El Mohamady (released)
Neil Taylor (released)
Tom Heaton (Man Utd)
Lewis Brunt (released)
Brad Burton (released)
Jack Clarke (released)
Charlie Farr (released)
Ben Guy (released)
Callum Rowe (released)
Harrison Sohna (released)
Michael Tait (released)
Jake Walker (released)
Bjorn Engels (Royal Antwerp)
Indiana Vassilev (Inter Miami) Loan
Lovre Kalinic (Hajduk Split) Loan
Seb Revan (Grimsby Town) Loan
Kaine Kesler Hayden (Swindon Town) Loan
Jack Grealish (Man City)
Louie Barry (Ipswich) Loan
New Bookmaker Betzest odds for premier League 2021/22 season winners
Man City are odds on favorite to keep its PL title with Betzest valuing Pep Guardiola’s team at 1,70 to win the Premier League 2021/22 season title.
Read HERE the premier league fixtures, full odds, news and transfers for Premier League 2021/22 season winners