The 2022-23 European seasons are starting earlier than normal and finishing later due to the effect of the World Cup.
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The World Cup is usually held in June and July, but with the tournament taking place in Qatar, it had to be moved to November and December (right in the middle of the European season) because of the heat.
Here's when the campaigns will start and end across the top five leagues, European club competition and a reminder of what will happen with international football, too.
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Premier League
Champions Manchester City will take on FA Cup winners Liverpool in the Community Shield at Leicester's King Power Stadium, to be played on Saturday, July 30 (kick-off 5 p.m. BST). Wembley Stadium is unavailable due to the Women's European Championship, which is being held in England.
The season will kick off on the weekend of Friday, Aug. 5 to Sunday, Aug. 7.
Promoted: Fulham, Bournemouth, Nottingham Forest
Relegated: Burnley, Watford, Norwich City
The fixture list has already been published in full, and this is the opening week of matches.
Friday, Aug. 5, 2022
Crystal Palace vs. Arsenal
Saturday, Aug. 6, 2022
AFC Bournemouth vs. Aston Villa
Everton vs. Chelsea
Fulham vs. Liverpool
Leeds United vs. Wolverhampton Wanderers
Leicester City vs. Brentford
Newcastle United vs. Nottingham Forest
Tottenham Hotspur vs. Southampton
Sunday, Aug. 7, 2022
Manchester United vs. Brighton & Hove Albion
West Ham United vs. Manchester City
The last round of games before the World Cup will be played on the weekend of Nov. 12-13. The league will resume on Dec. 26 -- eight days after the World Cup final.
The break of 43 days for the World Cup means the season must end later than usual, on Sunday, May 28.
Premier League teams will enter the FA Cup in the third round, to be played on the weekend of Jan. 7, 2023. The final is on Saturday, June 3.
Clubs not in European competition will start in the Carabao Cup second round in the midweek of Aug. 24, with the other seven entering in the third round which falls on the midweek of Nov. 9. The final will be held Feb. 26 at Wembley Stadium.
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LaLiga
Spanish top-flight football will begin on Sunday, Aug. 14, and finish over the weekend of June 3-4 2023. All games will be live on ESPN+ in the U.S.
The first Clasico, on matchday nine on Oct. 16, will be played at Real Madrid's Santiago Bernabeu stadium, with the return fixture at Barcelona's Camp Nou taking place on the weekend of March 19, 2023.
Promoted: Almeria, Real Valladolid, Girona
Relegated: Alaves, Granada, Levante
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The fixture list has already been published in full, and this is the opening day of matches.
Sunday, Aug. 14, 2022
Athletic Club vs. Mallorca
Barcelona vs. Rayo Vallecano
Real Betis vs. Elche
Celta Vigo vs. Espanyol
Cadiz vs. Real Sociedad
Osasuna vs. Sevilla
Almeria vs. Real Madrid
Getafe vs. Atletico Madrid
Real Valladolid vs. Villarreal
Valencia vs. Girona
The last round of games before the World Cup will be played on Nov. 9 and return to action on Saturday, Dec. 31 -- a break of 51 days.
All teams other that the four in the Supercopa will enter the Copa del Rey in the first round, with the Supercopa quartet joining from round three. The final will take place on April 29.
The Supercopa will feature the both finalists from last season's Copa del Rey, Real Betis and Valencia, plus the top two league teams, Real Madrid and Barcelona. It will take place Jan. 11-15, 2023 at King Abdullah Sports City, in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia.
Serie A
The new campaign will kick off on the weekend of Aug. 13, running through to Sunday, June 4.
Promoted: Lecce, Cremonese, Monza
Relegated: Cagliari, Genoa, Venezia
The fixture list has already been published in full, and this is the opening day of matches.
Fiorentina vs. Cremonese
Juventus vs. Sassuolo
Lazio vs. Bologna
Lecce vs. Inter Milan
Milan vs. Udinese
Monza vs. Torino
Salernitana vs. Roma
Sampdoria vs. Atalanta
Spezia vs. Empoli
Verona vs. Napoli
The last round of games before the World Cup will be played on the weekend of Nov. 12-13. The league will resume on Jan. 4 -- that's a break of 52 days.
The 12 lowest-ranked teams from Serie A, along with Serie B clubs and four from Serie C, will take part in the first stage of the Coppa Italia in August. The top-eight ranked Serie A clubs will join in the round of 16, to be played January.
Lega Serie A has also confirmed it plans to hold a tournament of Italian clubs in the United States in November and December during the break for the World Cup. No further details have been released.
AC Milan (champions) will face Inter Milan (Coppa Italia winners) in the Supercoppa Italiana. It is expected to be played in Saudi Arabia in January, though this has not been confirmed.
Bundesliga
DFB Pokal winners RB Leipzig will host champions Bayern Munich in the DFL-Supercup on July 30.
The first round of the DFB Pokal, which will feature all 18 Bundesliga clubs, takes place before the Bundesliga begins, on July 29 to Aug. 1. Bayern and RB Leipzig will play their DFB Pokal first round games on Aug. 30 and 31. The final is at the Olympiastadion in Berlin on June 3.
Top-flight football in Germany will return on Aug. 5, and be completed on May 27.
Promoted: Schalke, Werder Bremen
Relegated: Arminia Bielefeld, Greuther Furth
The fixtures have been released in full, with the opening weekend being:
Friday, Aug. 15
Eintracht Frankfurt vs. Bayern Munich
Saturday, Aug. 16 or Sunday, Aug. 17
Borussia Dortmund vs. Bayer Leverkusen
Union Berlin vs. Hertha Berlin
FC Cologne vs. Schalke 04
Borussia Monchengladbach vs. TSG Hoffenheim
VfL Wolfsburg vs. Werder Bremen
VfL Bochum vs. Mainz
FC Augsburg vs. SC Freiburg
VfB Stuttgart vs. RB Leipzig
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The last round of games before the World Cup will be played on the weekend of Nov. 12-13. The league will not resume until Jan. 20 -- that's a mammoth break of 68 days, more than two months.
Ligue 1
The Trophee des Champions will see champions Paris Saint-Germain face cup winners Nantes at the Bloomfield Stadium, in Tel Aviv, Israel on Sunday, July 31.
The Ligue 1 kick-off is set for the weekend of Aug. 6 and 7, running through to June 4.
Promoted: Ajaccio, Auxerre, Toulouse
Relegated: Bordeaux, Metz, Saint-Etienne
The fixtures have been released in full, with the opening weekend being:
Weekend of Aug. 6
Angers vs. Nantes
Clermont Foot vs. Paris Saint-Germain
Lille vs AJ Auxerre
Montpellier vs. Troyes
Lyon vs. AC Ajaccio
Marseille vs. Stade de Reims
Lens vs. Brest
Strasbourg vs. AS Monaco
Stade Rennais vs. Lorient
Toulouse vs. Nice
The last round of games before the World Cup will be played on the weekend of Nov. 12-13 and return to action on Dec. 28 -- a shutdown of 45 days.
Four teams will be relegated this season as Ligue 1 is reduced from 20 teams to 18 for the 2023-24 campaign.
Ligue 1 teams enter the Coupe de France from the ninth round, to be played the weekend of Jan. 7. The final will be held on Saturday, April 29.
European club football
The draws for the final round of qualifying across the Champions League, Europa League and Europa Conference League will be held on Aug. 1.
The UCL group-stage draw follows on Aug. 25, with the other two competitions drawn on Aug. 26. Group games across all competitions will begin on the midweek of Sept. 6-7, a week earlier than usual.
The World Cup means the group stage of all three tournaments will finish over a month earlier that usual.
FIXTURE DATES
Matchday 1: Sept. 6-8
Matchday 2: Sept. 13-15
Matchday 3: Oct. 4-6
Matchday 4: Oct. 11-13
Matchday 5: Oct. 25-27
Matchday 6: Nov. 1-3
FINALS
Wednesday, May 31: Europa League -- Budapest, Hungary
Wednesday, June 7: Europa Conference League -- Prague, Czech Republic
Saturday, June 10: Champions League -- Istanbul, Turkey
The UEFA Super Cup will see Real Madrid take on Eintracht Frankfurt at Olympic Stadium in Helsinki, Finland, on Aug. 10.
Real Madrid are also due to take part in the FIFA Club World Cup. There is no confirmation yet when this will be, or if it will feature the new expanded format of 24 teams which was shelved due to the coronavirus pandemic.
International football
The remaining two round of the UEFA Nations League will be played in late September, with the finals due to be played in June 2023. Non-European teams will play World Cup warm-up games in the same dates. This is the only international break before the World Cup. There are no games in October, as there would be in a normal season.
The World Cup in Qatar kicks off on Nov. 21, with the final on Dec. 18.
Qualifying for the 2024 European Championship, which is being held in Germany, begins in March 2023, and runs through to November. The draw for qualifying is scheduled for Oct. 9 at the Festhalle in Frankfurt.