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Swansea City fixtures: Premier League 2017/18

Swansea City Fixtures - Premier League 2017/18 Season

Swansea City begin the 2017/18 Premier League season with a trip to take on Southampton at St Mary's.

Paul Clement's side, who faced a battle to avoid relegation last time out, entertain Manchester United at the Liberty Stadium in their second match of the campaign on August 19.

The Swans also have tricky-looking trips to Tottenham Hotspur, Arsenal and champions Chelsea in September, October and November respectively.

On December 12, Swansea host Manchester City before travelling to play Liverpool at Anfield on Boxing Day.

In January, the Swans take on Tottenham, Liverpool and Arsenal in south Wales, before facing City away and Chelsea at home in back-to-back fixtures in April. And Swansea conclude proceedings by playing Stoke City at the Liberty.

August

12: Southampton (a)

19: Manchester United (h)

26: Crystal Palace (a)

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September

9: Newcastle United (h)

16: Tottenham Hotspur (a)

23: Watford (h)

30: West Ham United (a)

October

14: Huddersfield Town (h)

21: Leicester City (h)

28: Arsenal (a)

November

4: Brighton and Hove Albion (h)

18: Burnley (a)

25: Bournemouth (h)

29: Chelsea (a)

December

2: Stoke City (a)

9: West Bromwich Albion (h)

12: Manchester City (h)

16: Everton (a)

23: Crystal Palace (h)

26: Liverpool (a)

30: Watford (a)

January

1: Tottenham Hotspur (h)

13: Newcastle United (a)

20: Liverpool (h)

30: Arsenal (h)

February

3: Leicester City (a)

10: Burnley (h)

24: Brighton and Hove Albion (a)

March

3: West Ham United (h)

10: Huddersfield Town (a)

17: Southampton (h)

31: Manchester United (a)

April

7: West Bromwich Albion (a)

14: Everton (h)

21: Manchester City (a)

28: Chelsea (h)

May

5: Bournemouth (a)

13: Stoke City (h)

Sky Sports, the home of Premier League football, will show 126 live top-flight games in 2017/18 and mobile users will once again be able to see in-game goals and match highlights.

We expect to bring you details of the first batch of Premier League fixtures - those to be shown live on Sky Sports in August and September - at the beginning of July.

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