Who new boys Arne Slot, Enzo Maresca and Co will face in their opening fixtures

Next season's fixtures were released on Tuesday and here, we take a look at who has the easiest start of the four new head coaches in the English top flight.
New Liverpool boss Arne Slot. Pic: Andrew Milligan, PA Wire.

New Liverpool boss Arne Slot. Pic: Andrew Milligan, PA Wire.

Liverpool, Chelsea, West Ham and Brighton will start the 2024-25 Premier League campaign with new managers.

Next season's fixtures were released on Tuesday and here, we take a look at who has the easiest start of the four new head coaches in the English top flight.

Arne Slot (Liverpool)

First six games - Ipswich (a), Brentford (h), Manchester United (a), Nottingham Forest (h), Bournemouth (h), Wolves (a).

Former Feyenoord boss Slot faces arguably the easiest start of the four as he sets out to fill the void left by Jurgen Klopp. First up is newly-promoted Ipswich and, barring the visit to Old Trafford on August 31, Liverpool do not face a likely top-six contender in their opening six fixtures.

Enzo Maresca (Chelsea)

First six games - Manchester City (h), Wolves (a), Crystal Palace (h), Bournemouth (a), West Ham (a), Brighton (h).

Maresca, Pep Guardiola's assistant before leading Leicester straight back to the Premier League last season, could not have picked a tougher first match as he faces his former club. But the next five games are all against teams Chelsea would expect to beat if they are to challenge at the top end of the table.

Julen Lopetegui (West Ham)

First six games - Aston Villa (h), Crystal Palace (a), Manchester City (h), Fulham (a), Chelsea (h), Brentford (a).

Lopetegui, out of work since leaving his role as Wolves boss in August last year, faces a challenging first two months with games against four London rivals and title-holders City following an opening-day home game against Champions League opponents Villa, managed by fellow Spaniard Unai Emery.

Fabian Hurzeler (Brighton)

First six games - Everton (a), Manchester United (h), Arsenal (a), Ipswich (h), Nottingham Forest (h), Chelsea (a).

Hurzeler, 31, has arguably the toughest start of all four new managers as Brighton will play three of the top-flight's traditional 'big guns' in his first six fixtures since leading St Pauli to promotion to the Bundesliga and becoming the Premier League's youngest-ever permanent manager.

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