The Premier League fixture list for the 2022/23 season will be released on Wednesday, June 15th. The initial fixture list is expected to be announced at around 8am GMT, with fixtures subject to change due to television coverage and cup involvement.
For Punters here's Paddy's numbers
The Gunners at 50s look a better bet than Geordie Arabia IMHO
Premier League 2022/23 Outright Winner and, unsurprisingly, Manchester City have been installed as favourites.
4/6
Man City Outright Winner 2022/23
Yep, it’s not exactly a wild stretch to think the current champions will retain their title, especially as they’ve added part-human, part-machine Erling Haaland to their star-studded squad.
The ridiculously prolific Norwegian is expected to take the Premier League by storm – and we’ve already got plenty of betting specials on the Paddy Power website including Erling Haaland to be the Top English Premier League Goalscorer 2022/23.
7/2
Erling Haaland to be the Top English Premier League Goalscorer 2022/23Erling Haaland Specials 2022/23
Liverpool took the fight to Pep Guardiola’s team all the way to the end and are second in our betting to win the title next season. The Reds can still end this campaign on a high if they beat Real Madrid in the Champions League final to clinch the treble after winning the FA Cup and Carabao Cup.
15/8
LiverpoolOutright Winner 2022/23
Chelsea were the best of the rest behind the top two but an uncertain summer awaits the Blues amid the transition of ownership from Roman Abramovich to Todd Boehly. They’ll have to strengthen at the back as main man Antonio Rudiger leaves on a free transfer.
16/1
ChelseaOutright Winner 2022/23
A new era will begin at Manchester United as Erik ten Hag pitches up at Old Trafford. A major rebuild is required, however, after finishing a long way off the pace in sixth this term.
25/1
Man UtdOutright Winner 2022/23
Tottenham bounced back from a disappointing start to the season as Antonio Conte guided the club into the Champions League but balancing Europe with Premier League commitments provides a fresh challenge for the Italian tactician next year.
16/1
TottenhamOutright Winner 2022/23
Oh, Arsenal. After bottling fourth place, the Gunners have to deal with the grind of Thursday and Sunday’s matches next year but Mikel Arteta can point to some progress under his management. They’ll have to take a massive step forward to challenge for honours next year.
50/1
ArsenalOutright Winner 2022/23
Newcastle finished the season like a train under Eddie Howe and another summer of spending that Saudi cash should bring the Toon into the top half of the table. Could a title tilt be on the cards?
66/1
NewcastleOutright Winner 2022/23
I'm having a monkey on Spurs at 16/1