Leicester City open their Premier League campaign at The Hawthorns against newly-promoted West Bromwich Albion on September 12, before welcoming Burnley to the King Power Stadium in their first home game of the season.
A difficult trip to Manchester City follows after that, while their festive period also looks challenging with Tottenham Hotspur and Manchester United either side of Christmas.
The reverse match against United on May 11 kicks off a daunting end to the campaign too, with Chelsea and Tottenham to following in their final three outings of the season.
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SEPTEMBER
12: West Brom (a)
19: Burnley (h)
26: Manchester City (a)
OCTOBER
3: West Ham (h)
17: Aston Villa (h)
24: Arsenal (a)
31: Leeds (a)
NOVEMBER
7: Wolves (h)
21: Liverpool (a)
28: Fulham (h)
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DECEMBER
5: Sheffield United (a)
12: Brighton (h)
15: Everton (h)
19: Tottenham (a)
26: Manchester United (h)
28: Crystal Palace (a)
JANUARY
2: Newcastle (a)
12: Chelsea (h)
16: Southampton (h)
26: Everton (a)
30: Leeds (h)
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FEBRUARY
2: Fulham (a)
6: Wolves (a)
13: Liverpool (h)
20: Aston Villa (a)
27: Arsenal (h)
MARCH
6: Brighton (a)
13: Sheffield United (h)
20: Burnley (a)
APRIL
3: Manchester City (h)
10: West Ham (a)
17: West Brom (h)
24: Crystal Palace (h)
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MAY
1: Southampton (a)
8: Newcastle (h)
11: Manchester United (a)
15: Chelsea (a)
23: Tottenham (h)