The Premier League has released the full fixture schedule for the upcoming season, with all 20 clubs now knowing their complete programme of matches.

    Coventry City will face reigning champions Arsenal in one of the standout games of the opening weekend, marking a mouth-watering start to the campaign.

    Arsenal arrive as the team to beat, and facing them on the first day of the season represents an immediate and significant test for Coventry.

    The fixture release is always one of the most eagerly anticipated days in the football calendar, with fans across the country rushing to see who their side faces and when.

    All 20 Premier League clubs are now able to plan their season, identifying the key dates and defining fixtures that could shape their campaigns.

    Among the clubs with schedules now confirmed are Liverpool, Manchester City, Manchester United, Chelsea, and Newcastle United, all of whom will be targeting strong starts.

    Newly promoted or returning sides including Coventry City, Hull City, Sunderland, and Leeds United will also be studying their fixture lists closely as they plan for life in the top flight.

    Clubs such as Tottenham Hotspur, Nottingham Forest, Crystal Palace, Fulham, Brentford, Bournemouth, Brighton and Hove Albion, Everton, Ipswich Town, and Aston Villa complete the full twenty-team field.

    Every side will be looking for favourable early runs while also eyeing the tougher stretches of the calendar that could prove decisive come the end of the season.

    With the schedule now public, managers and coaching staff will begin detailed preparation, analysing opponents and mapping out squad rotation plans accordingly.

    For supporters, the release signals the beginning of a new wave of anticipation, with travel plans, ticket applications, and matchday arrangements now able to take shape.

    The Premier League season promises to be fiercely competitive, with a wide range of clubs harbouring ambitions across the table from title contention to survival battles.

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    James Brooks is a sub-editor and features writer at Football Express News. James primarily covers transfer news, match previews, and statistical reports.