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Premier League Fixtures: Norwich City

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Newly-promoted side have home game up first

After securing promotion to the Premier League from the Play-offs, Norwich City will be hoping to avoid the drop this time around with Alex Neil in charge.

The Scot recently signed a new deal at Carrow Road and will be happy to see a home game up first for The Canaries as they will host Alan Pardew‘s Crystal Palace.

That’s then followed with an away trip to Sunderland on the second-weekend of the season.

If Norwich are involved in a relegation battle, they will be at Goodison Park on the final day against Everton. However, before that game, they face Arsenal and Manchester United, so they will need to be safe before those games you’d feel.

Below is the full schedule for the East Anglia side.

August 8: Crystal Palace (H)

August 15: Sunderland (A)

August 22: Stoke City (H)

August 29: Southampton (A)

September 12: Bournemouth (H)

September 19: Liverpool (A)

September 26: West Ham United (A)

October 3: Leicester City (H)

October 17: Newcastle United (A)

October 24: West Bromwich Albion (H)

October 31: Manchester City (A)

November 7: Swansea City (H)

November 21: Chelsea (A)

November 28: Arsenal (H)

December 5: Watford (A)

December 12: Everton (H)

December 19: Manchester United (A)

December 26: Tottenham Hotspur (A)

December 28: Aston Villa (H)

January 2: Southampton (H)

January 13: Stoke City (A)

January 16: Bournemouth (A)

January 23: Liverpool (H)

February 2: Tottenham Hotspur (H)

February 6: Aston Villa (A)

February 13: West Ham United (H)

February 27: Leicester City (A)

March 1: Chelsea (H)

March 5: Swansea City (A)

March 12: Manchester City (H)

March 19: West Bromwich Albion (A)

April 2: Newcastle United (H)

April 9: Crystal Palace (A)

April 16: Sunderland (H)

April 23: Watford (H)

April 30: Arsenal (A)

May 7: Manchester United (H)

May 15: Everton (A)

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