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Manchester City fixtures 2026/27: List in full as post-Pep Guardiola era starts at home to Bournemouth

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Manchester City open their 2026/27 Premier League campaign at home to Bournemouth as they look to start the post Pep Guardiola-era with a win.

Guardiola’s replacement has yet to be named but it is expected to be former Chelsea boss Enzo Maresca.

Here are Manchester City’s fixtures in full for the 2026/27 season: 

Sunday 23 August: AFC Bournemouth (H) 

Saturday 29 August: Crystal Palace (A)

Saturday 5 September: Coventry City (H) 

Saturday 12 September: Manchester United (A)

Saturday 19 September: Sunderland (H) 

Saturday 10 October: Liverpool (A) 

Saturday 17 October: Ipswich Town (H) 

Saturday 24 October: Aston Villa (A)

Saturday 31 October: Brighton (H) 

Saturday 7 November: Nottingham Forest (A)

Saturday 21 November: Fulham (H) 

Saturday 28 November: Arsenal (A)

Wednesday 2 December: Leeds United (H) 

Saturday 5 December: Brentford (A)

Saturday 12 December: Chelsea (H) 

Saturday 19 December: Hull City (H) 

Saturday 26 December: Newcastle United (A)

Wednesday 30 December: Everton (A)

Saturday 2 January: Tottenham (H) 

Wednesday 6  January: Leeds United (A)

Saturday 16 January: Nottingham Forest (H) 

Saturday 23 January: Brighton (A)

Saturday 30 January: Arsenal (H) 

Saturday 6 February: Fulham (A)

Wednesday 10 February: Tottenham (A)

Saturday 20 February: Newcastle United (H) 

Saturday 27 February: Hull City (A)

Wednesday 3 March: Everton (H) 

Saturday 13 March: Coventry City (A)

Saturday 20 March: Manchester United (H) 

Saturday 10 April: AFC Bournemouth (A)

Saturday 17 April: Crystal Palace (H) 

Saturday 24 April: Chelsea (A)

Saturday 1 May: Brentford (H) 

Saturday 8 May: Liverpool (H) 

Saturday 15 May: Ipswich Town (A)

Sunday 23 May: Aston Villa (H) 

Sunday 30 May: Sunderland (A) 

Antoine Semenyo of Manchester City

2026/27 Premier League TV deals

Sky Sports and TNT Sports will share the live broadcasting rights to show the Premier League in the UK until 2028/29.

BBC Sport also has highlights rights, including Match of the Day, and audio rights, which it shares with talkSPORT.

Where to watch the Premier League on TV: Sky Sports

Via Now TV, Sky Sports costs £14.99 for a day membership, £26 a month for a six-month membership or £34.99 a month with no contract.

Sky Sports memberships include access to all 12 live Sky Sports channels and Sky Sports+, which offers live streams and a dedicated channel.

TNT Sports subscriptions start at £30.99, including Eurosport and entertainment.

Premier League live streams: How to watch online

Both broadcasters have dedicated apps allowing fans to live-stream the games: SkyGO for Sky Sports and HBO Max for TNT Sports.

Both apps are available on a vast range of devices, including smart TVs, gaming consoles, set-top boxes and mobile devices.

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