Crystal Palace’s Premier League 2023-24 fixture schedule – Eagles head to promoted side for opening weekend
Crystal Palace will kick off their 2023-34 Premier League campaign away at newly promoted Sheffield United.
Paul Heckingbottom’s Blades finished second in the Championship last season, 10 points behind league winners Burnley. The game will kick off at 3pm on August 12.
Palace’s first home game of the 2023-24 season will be against Arsenal. Mikel Arteta’s side finished second in the Premier League last season and beat the Eagles in both outings.
The South Londoners are scheduled to head to top-flight new boys Luton Town on November 25.
Palace, currently managerless after Roy Hodgson’s 10-game contract ended after the 2022-23 season, are set to head to west Londoners Chelsea on Boxing Day.
The Eagles will host Aston Villa in the final game of the 2023-24 season.
Palace’s full fixture schedule:
12/08/2023Â Â 15:00Â Â Sheffield United v Crystal Palace
19/08/2023Â Â 15:00Â Â Crystal Palace v Arsenal
26/08/2023Â Â 15:00Â Â Brentford v Crystal Palace
02/09/2023Â Â 15:00Â Â Crystal Palace v Wolverhampton
16/09/2023Â Â 15:00Â Â Aston Villa v Crystal Palace
23/09/2023Â Â 15:00Â Â Crystal Palace v Fulham
30/09/2023Â Â 15:00Â Â Manchester United v Crystal Palace
07/10/2023Â Â 15:00Â Â Crystal Palace v Nottingham Forest
21/10/2023Â Â 15:00Â Â Newcastle United v Crystal Palace
28/10/2023Â Â 15:00Â Â Crystal Palace v Tottenham Hotspur
04/11/2023Â Â 15:00Â Â Burnley v Crystal Palace
11/11/2023Â Â 15:00Â Â Crystal Palace v Everton
25/11/2023Â Â 15:00Â Â Luton Town v Crystal Palace
02/12/2023Â Â 15:00Â Â West Ham United v Crystal Palace
05/12/2023Â Â 20:00Â Â Crystal Palace v A.F.C. Bournemouth
09/12/2023Â Â 15:00Â Â Crystal Palace v Liverpool
16/12/2023Â Â 15:00Â Â Manchester City v Crystal Palace
23/12/2023Â Â 15:00Â Â Crystal Palace v Brighton
26/12/2023Â Â 15:00Â Â Chelsea v Crystal Palace
30/12/2023Â Â 15:00Â Â Crystal Palace v Brentford
13/01/2024Â Â 15:00Â Â Arsenal v Crystal Palace
30/01/2024Â Â 20:00Â Â Crystal Palace v Sheffield United
03/02/2024Â Â 15:00Â Â Brighton v Crystal Palace
10/02/2024Â Â 15:00Â Â Crystal Palace v Chelsea
17/02/2024Â Â 15:00Â Â Everton v Crystal Palace
24/02/2024Â Â 15:00Â Â Crystal Palace v Burnley
02/03/2024Â Â 15:00Â Â Tottenham Hotspur v Crystal Palace
09/03/2024Â Â 15:00Â Â Crystal Palace v Luton Town
16/03/2024Â Â 15:00Â Â Crystal Palace v Newcastle United
30/03/2024Â Â 15:00Â Â Nottingham Forest v Crystal Palace
02/04/2024Â Â 19:45Â Â A.F.C. Bournemouth v Crystal Palace
06/04/2024Â Â 15:00Â Â Crystal Palace v Manchester City
13/04/2024Â Â 15:00Â Â Liverpool v Crystal Palace
20/04/2024Â Â 15:00Â Â Crystal Palace v West Ham United
27/04/2024Â Â 15:00Â Â Fulham v Crystal Palace
04/05/2024Â Â 15:00Â Â Crystal Palace v Manchester United
11/05/2024Â Â 15:00Â Â Wolverhampton v Crystal Palace
19/05/2024Â Â 16:00Â Â Crystal Palace v Aston Villa
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