City's bid for yet more Premier League history will begin away to Chelsea on Sunday 18 August.

The Blues recorded an historic fourth successive Premier League title last May - becoming the first English men’s club to do so - and will now have eyes on extending our own record as we go for a fifth top flight crown in succession.

Our trip to Chelsea will come eight days after the FA Community Shield clash with Manchester United at Wembley Stadium on 10 August - one of three trips to the capital in the opening three weeks of the season.

The Stamford Bridge date will also mean an early reunion for Pep Guardiola with his former assistant Enzo Maresca, who will officially replace Mauricio Pochettino on 1 July.

City were held to a thrilling 4-4 draw in this fixture last season and it is sure to be another tough encounter in West London.

The match has been selected for coverage on Sky Sports and will kick-off at 16:30 (UK).

Our first home game of the new campaign will be against newly-promoted Ipswich Town, who will be visiting the Etihad for the first time on August 24.

The Blues last hosted the Tractor Boys in the Premier League at Maine Road in November 2000, with Ipswich winning 3-2 and later completing a league double with a 2-1 win at Portman Road.

Kieran McKenna’s side achieved back-to-back promotions from League 1 - just as City did in May 2000 under Joe Royle when, ironically, the Blues pipped the Suffolk side to promotion on the final day of the 1999/2000 season at Blackburn Rovers.

We end August with another trip to London to take on Julen Lopetegu’s West Ham United, with the current date scheduled for 31 August.

Pivotal clashes?

As always, there are a number of standout fixtures on the calendar.

And given last season’s epic title race, our home fixture against Arsenal comes only five league games into the campaign, with the North Londoners visiting the Etihad on 21 September.

The return game against the Gunners is pencilled in for 1 February.

Liverpool only fell away in the last few weeks of the 2023/24 season run-in and are sure to once again be strong contenders under new boss Arne Slot, who replaced Jurgen Klopp at the end of the last campaign.

Our first game against the Reds will be at Anfield on 30 November, with the Etihad return on Saturday 22 February.

And the first of this season’s Manchester derbies won’t be until 14 December, with City hosting Manchester United at the Etihad, before the 5 April return at Old Trafford.

Festive fixtures

Always one of the most exciting periods on the Premier League calendar is the festive fixture list.

The coming season sees City travel to Aston Villa on 21 December, before hosting Everton at the Etihad on Boxing Day - though as with all the above fixtures, these are all subject to change for broadcast.

Then it’s off to the King Power Stadium to face Leicester City on 29 December, with our first game of 2025 at home to West Ham on 4 January.

Month of destiny?

February is already looking like a crucial month on the 2024/25 calendar.

City will travel to Arsenal (1 February) before hosting Newcastle United and Liverpool (15 & 22 February respectively) and then travelling to face Spurs on Tuesday 25 February.

Run-in

A crucial part of each and every season, the final run of games often determines who passes the finishing line in first place.

Our May fixtures consist of a home game against Wolves on 3 May, followed by a trip to face Southampton on 10 May.

City’s final home game will be at home to Bournemouth on Sunday 18 May - unless we are involved in the FA Cup final the previous day - before wrapping up the campaign at Craven Cottage against Fulham on Sunday 25 May.

All in all, another thrilling season lies ahead - but once again, please note all fixtures are subject to change, with any date/time amends appearing first on the Official Man City App and mancity.com.

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Sun Aug 18 Chelsea 
Sat Aug 24 Ipswich Town 
Sat Aug 31 West Ham United 
Sat Sep 14 Brentford 
Wed Sep 18 Carabao Cup Three
Sat Sep 21 Arsenal 
Wed Sep 25 Carabao Cup Three
Sat Sep 28 Newcastle United 
Sat Oct 5 Fulham 
Sat Oct 19 Wolverhampton Wanderers 
Sat Oct 26 Southampton 
Wed Oct 30 Carabao Cup Four
Sat Nov 2 A.F.C. Bournemouth 
Sat Nov 9 Brighton & Hove Albion 
Sat Nov 23 Tottenham Hotspur 
Sat Nov 30 Liverpool 
Wed Dec 4 Nottingham Forest 
Sat Dec 7 Crystal Palace 
Sat Dec 14 Manchester United 
Wed Dec 18 Carabao Cup Five
Sat Dec 21 Aston Villa 
Thu Dec 26 Everton
Sun Dec 29 Leicester City 
Sat Jan 4 West Ham United 
Wed Jan 8 Carabao Cup Semi-Final (1)
Sat Jan 11 FA Cup 3
Tue Jan 14 Brentford 
Sat Jan 18 Ipswich Town 
Sat Jan 25 Chelsea 
Sat Feb 1 Arsenal 
Wed Feb 5 Carabao Cup Semi-Final (2)
Sat Feb 8 FA Cup 4
Sat Feb 15 Newcastle United 
Sat Feb 22 Liverpool 
Tue Feb 25 Tottenham Hotspur 
Sat Mar 1 FA Cup 5
Sat Mar 8 Nottingham Forest 
Sat Mar 15 Brighton & Hove Albion 
Sun Mar 16 Carabao Cup Final
Sat Mar 29  FA Cup Quarter-Final
Wed Apr 2 Leicester City 
Sat Apr 5 Manchester United 
Sat Apr 12 Crystal Palace 
Sat Apr 19 Everton 
Sat Apr 26 Aston Villa or FA Cup Semi-Final
Sat May 3 Wolverhampton Wanderers 
Sat May 10 Southampton
Sat May 17 FA Cup Final
Sun May 18 Bournemouth 
Sun May 25 Fulham


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