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Michael Gowler

10 key matches and dates that will help decide the Premier League title race

Just as the dust has begun to settle on last season, the Premier League fixtures for the 2022-23 campaign have been released, sparking renewed excitement over what lays in store.

Pep Guardiola 's Manchester City clinched a fourth Premier League title in five years in a rip-roaring season just gone, pipping Liverpool to the post by a solitary point. A dramatic 3-2 final-day comeback win over Aston Villa saw City claim yet another crown as the Reds were left to look back at where it all went agonisingly wrong, and wonder what if?

Following the eagerly-anticipated release of next season's Premier League schedule, Mirror Football take a closer look at what are expected to be the key encounters and where the league title could be won and lost. With City having added Erling Haaland to their ranks and Liverpool having acquired Darwin Nunez, the 2022-23 campaign already looks set to be bigger, better and more dramatic then ever before.

Manchester United v Liverpool (Week 3 - August 20)

The first eye-catching encounter for either of the two Premier League favourites arrives on Matchday 3 and it's a Premier League classic. Having travelled to Fulham on the opening day of the season before welcoming Crystal Palace to Anfield in Week 2, Liverpool should be nicely warmed up for their trip to Old Trafford to renew rivalries with old foes Manchester United on the weekend of August 20.

The Reds humiliated United 5-0 in this fixture last season, but the Red Devils have been handed renewed hope following the appointment of Erik ten Hag to the helm. The match-up should, on paper, provide the first big test for Liverpool, who risk seeing City establish an early advantage in the Premier League title race should they slip up to United.

Manchester City v Tottenham Hotspur (Week 7 - September 10)

Harry Kane put City to the sword in a stunning 3-2 win for Tottenham at the Etihad last season (PA)

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Following what looks to be a fairly straight-forward opening six fixtures, City's first big test is scheduled for Matchday 7, when Guardiola's side welcome Antonio Conte's Tottenham to the Etihad. City will have good reason to be wary of this one after the enthralling events of last season.

Spurs did the double over the men from Manchester, which included a last-gasp Harry Kane-inspired 3-2 win on City's own patch. Guardiola will be well aware that his side could establish a commanding lead atop the Premier League's summit in the early stages of the season and the Spaniard will be determined to avoid hitting a bump in the road when their bogey team from North London visit.

Liverpool v Manchester City (Week 11 - October 15)

Fans won't have to wait too long to see the Premier League's top two face-off next season as the first mouth-watering clash between Liverpool and City arrives in mid-October. The pair played out two Premier League classics when they met last season with both contests finishing in 2-2 draws.

Liverpool will look back on those two encounters as crucial in determining the outcome of the Premier League title race, so they will be hoping to get the better over their almighty rivals this time around. With an impassioned Anfield crowd behind them, Klopp's side will be desperate to take advantage on their home turf. The Liverpool clash forms part of a nightmare October calendar for City which also includes meetings with United and Arsenal.

Chelsea v Manchester City (Week 19 - January 2)

Following an unprecedented month hiatus between mid-November and mid-December to accommodate the World Cup in Qatar, the Premier League fixtures return thick and fast on Boxing Day. City in particular appear set to be put to the test over the festive period as late December encounters against Leeds and Everton are followed up by a trying trip to Stamford Bridge.

Guardiola's side are provisionally pencilled in to travel to Chelsea on Monday 2 January for the third match of a mightily busy seven days. With the demands of the World Cup and the clustered Christmas calendar expected to take their toll, Guardiola side should certainly be challenged as the Spaniard may well be forced to rely on his substantial squad depth. This one could be decisive.

Manchester United v Manchester City (Week 20 - January 14)

The big games keep on coming for City in the New Year. The crunch match with Chelsea is followed up by FA Cup commitments before Guardiola's side face the small matter of the Manchester derby.

City travel to Old Trafford on the weekend of January 14 intent on once again overcoming their fierce city rivals and continuing an expected assault on the title. While Guardiola's side comfortably dispatched United in the pair's two Premier League encounters last campaign, United could well be a very different proposition under Ten Hag. These ones are also tasty.

Liverpool v Chelsea (Week 21 - January 21)

Liverpool will be keen to capitalise on any potential City slip-ups in January, especially as their run of fixtures following the Premier League's resumption looks favourable. The Reds face Villa, Leicester, Brentford and Brighton from Boxing Day onwards before another blockbuster match-up.

Klopp's side welcome Chelsea to Anfield in late January in what is expected to be another crucial contest. Liverpool drew both matches against the Blues last season so will be well aware that three points in this fixture will be a significant boost. With City potentially having slipped up against Chelsea or United earlier in the month, this one could prove key in the title race.

Manchester City v Liverpool (Week 29 - April 1)

Jurgen Klopp and Pep Guardiola are set for another thrilling title race next season (REUTERS)

As the Premier League season effectively enters the home straight, Liverpool and City will once again lock horns in one of the biggest matches of the 2022-23 campaign. If last season is anything to go by, expect the two Premier League titans to be neck-and-neck at this stage as the title race ramps up.

The pair played out an exhilarating 2-2 draw at the Etihad last season, and on home turf, City will be looking to hold the edge over their opponents. Both Liverpool and City were in relentless form towards the end of last season so this one could prove to be one of few opportunities for a late title-race twist next campaign.

Manchester City v Arsenal (Week 33 - April 26)

Matchday 33 arguably serves up one of the most eye-catching sets of fixtures in the 2022-23 Premier League calendar. Sandwiched between two jam-packed weekends of Premier League action, both City and Liverpool face challenging contests.

While the Reds are tasked with a tricky trip to West Ham, City welcome Arsenal to the Etihad. With just a handful of matches left to play at this stage, neither side will likely be able to afford dropping points. Could Guardiola's former apprentice Mikel Arteta play a part in derailing City's title charge in the closing stages?

Liverpool v Tottenham Hotspur (Week 34 - April 29)

Liverpool will be looking to avoid another late-season title setback to Tottenham next season (REUTERS)

A matter of days after Liverpool's midweek match-up with West Ham, Klopp's side face another contest with London opponents in the form of Tottenham. The Reds slipped up to Spurs with a 1-1 draw at Anfield in the late stages of the season just gone - a result which proved costly in hindsight.

Klopp's side will be desperate to avoid another setback so late in the season against Conte's men next campaign as they look to disrupt City's dominance by claiming a second Premier League crown in four years. This fixture proved decisive in determining the destination of the Premier League trophy last season - will history repeat itself next time around?

Manchester City v Chelsea (Week 37 - May 20)

A run of 12 Premier League games unbeaten at the end of the 2021-22 campaign proved key in City clinching yet another league crown as Guardiola's side made the most of what on paper was a favourable run-in. However, City won't be afforded such luxury next campaign.

Before bringing the curtain down on their Premier League campaign with a trip to Brentford, City face the daunting prospect of welcoming Chelsea to the Etihad. Should Guardiola's men find themselves neck-and-neck with Liverpool - who face Villa and Southampton in their final two - in the Premier League's standings, the pressure could well and truly be on when the Blues visit. City may well find that anything less than three points over Thomas Tuchel's side could see them relinquish their stronghold on the Premier League title.

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