Manchester City open the 2020-21 Premier League season with a game against Wolves on September 19.
City were scheduled to face Aston Villa in the opening game week, but that fixture has been postponed due to the club’s Champions League exploits, which saw them play into the middle of August.
Pep Guardiola’s side were beaten to the title by Liverpool last season and they will be desperate to get as many points on the board as they possibly can in order to set the pace.
After kicking things off against Wolves, City face into games against Leicester City on September 26 and Marcelo Bielsa’s newly-promoted Leeds United on October 3.
They then welcome Arsenal to the Etihad on October 17, while their first meeting with reigning champions – and their nearest rivals – Liverpool is scheduled for November 7.
The first Manchester derby of the season against cross-town rivals Manchester United will take place at Old Trafford on December 12 and the corresponding match at the Etihad will be played on March 6, 2021.
In terms of their Christmas and New Year run-in, the Sky Blues will play Southampton, Newcastle, Everton and Chelsea.
Manchester City Premier League 2020-21 fixtures:
September
12: Aston Villa (h) POSTPONED
19: Wolves (a)
26: Leicester (h)
October
3: Leeds (a)
17: Arsenal (h)
24: West Ham (a)
31: Sheffield United (a)
November
7: Liverpool (h)
21: Tottenham (a)
28: Burnley (h)
December
5: Fulham (h)
12: Man Utd (a)
16: West Brom (h)
19: Southampton (a)
26: Newcastle (h)
28: Everton (a)
January
2: Chelsea (a)
13: Brighton (h)
16: Crystal Palace (h)
26: West Brom (a)
30: Sheffield United (h)
February
2: Burnley (a)
6: Liverpool (a)
13: Tottenham (h)
20: Arsenal (a)
27: West Ham (h)
March
6: Man Utd (h)
13: Fulham (a)
20: Wolves (h)
April
3: Leicester (a)
10: Leeds (h)
17: Aston Villa (a)
24: Southampton (h)
May
1: Crystal Palace (a)
8: Chelsea (h)
12: Newcastle (a)
15: Brighton (a)
23: Everton (h)