Brendan Rodgers certainly faces a baptism of fire at Anfield in the opening weeks of the Premier League season, with both Manchester clubs and Arsenal providing their first three home games of the season. Liverpool’s home record has been patchy at best in recent years and Rodgers will certainly be hoping to turn the tide quickly.
August
18th – West Brom (A)
25th – Man City (H)
September
1st – Arsenal (H)
15th – Sunderland (A)
22nd – Man Utd (H)
29th – Norwich (A)
October
6th – Stoke (H)
20th – Reading (H)
27th – Everton (A)
November
3rd – Newcastle (H)
10th – Chelsea (A)
17th – Wigan (H)
24th – Swansea (A)
27th – Tottenham (A)
December
1st – Southampton (H)
8th – West Ham (A)
15th – Aston Villa (H)
22nd – Fulham (H)
26th – Stoke (A)
29th – QPR (A)
January
1st – Sunderland (H)
12th – Man Utd (A)
19th – Norwich (H)
29th – Arsenal (A)
February
2nd – Man City (A)
9th – West Brom (H)
23rd – Swansea (H)
March
2nd – Wigan (A)
9th – Tottenham (H)
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16th – Southampton (A)
30th – Aston Villa (A)
April
6th – West Ham (H)
13th – Reading (A)
20th – Chelsea (H)
27th – Newcastle (A)
May
4th – Everton (H)
12th – Fulham (A)
19th – QPR (H)