Thursday 13 June 2019 09:27, UK
Leicester will start their 2019/20 Premier League campaign at home to Midlands rivals Wolves on August 10.
A tricky trip to Chelsea follows a week later as Brendan Rodgers returns to the club where he began his coaching career, before the Foxes end a relatively kind August by travelling to Sheffield United and hosting Bournemouth.
Leicester host 2018/19 runners-up Liverpool on Boxing Day and travel to the north east to face Newcastle on New Year's Day.
Rodgers' side end the season with a tough double, visiting the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium for the first time on May 9 before ending the campaign at home to Manchester United on May 17.
August
10: Wolves (h)
17: Chelsea (a)
24: Sheffield United (a)
31: Bournemouth (h)
September
14: Manchester United (a)
21: Tottenham (h)
28: Newcastle (h)
October
5: Liverpool (a)
19: Burnley (h)
26: Southampton (a)
November
2: Crystal Palace (a)
9: Arsenal (h)
23: Brighton (a)
30: Everton (h)
December
3: Watford (h)
7: Aston Villa (a)
14: Norwich (h)
21: Manchester City (a)
26: Liverpool (h)
28: West Ham (a)
January
1: Newcastle (a)
11: Southampton (h)
18: Burnley (a)
21: West Ham (h)
February
1: Chelsea (h)
8: Wolves (a)
22: Manchester City (h)
29: Norwich (a)
March
7: Aston Villa (h)
14: Watford (a)
21: Brighton (h)
April
4: Everton (a)
11: Crystal Palace (h)
18: Arsenal (a)
25: Bournemouth (a)
May
2: Sheffield United (h)
9: Tottenham (a)
17: Manchester United (h)
From the 2019/20 season in the UK and Ireland, Sky Sports customers will be able to enjoy:
The new season is scheduled to start on Friday August 9 and will conclude on Sunday May 17.
Meanwhile, the Community Shield between Manchester City and Liverpool will take place on Sunday August 4.
The Champions League final will be played in Istanbul on May 30 - two weeks before the start of Euro 2020 on June 12.