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| Thursday, 13 June, 2002, 09:00 GMT 10:00 UK West Brom face tough start ![]() Click here for opening day fixtures Premiership newcomers West Brom face the toughest of starts to their first top-flight campaign in 16 years. Gary Megson's side will open the season on Saturday, 17 August with a difficult trip to Old Trafford to face Manchester United. The Baggies will then entertain Leeds at The Hawthorns a week later before travelling to Highbury to play Double winners Arsenal. West Brom are not the only newcomers handed a tough start in the fixture list published on Thursday. Birmingham visit Arsenal on opening day and then entertain Leeds at St Andrew's on 31 August, while runaway Division One champions Manchester City launch their campaign at Leeds.
Last season's runners-up Liverpool travel to Aston Villa, while fourth-placed Newcastle welcome West Ham to St James' Park hoping for a repeat of their final home game in the last campaign in which they beat Glenn Roeder's side 3-1. Blackburn and Sunderland meet at Ewood Park, while Bolton head for Fulham and Middlesbrough travel to Southampton. London rivals Chelsea and Tottenham are also away, Claudio Ranieri's men making the short journey to Charlton and Spurs heading to Everton. But the men from Stamford Bridge do not have to wait too long for their first big home game as Manchester United head south the following weekend. Boro boss Steve McClaren and his players will get a chance to repeat last season's shock 1-0 win at Old Trafford on Wednesday, 28 August. The following Saturday throws up appetising clashes between Chelsea and Arsenal, and Liverpool and Newcastle. But the date Manchester City fans will be scribbling in their diaries is Saturday, 7 November when arch-rivals United head into blue territory with local pride at stake. That will also figure large in the Old Trafford calendar, but perhaps their most eagerly anticipated fixture will come on 7 December when they entertain Arsenal. 17 August opening day fixtures Arsenal v Birmingham City Click here to return to top | See also: 13 Jun 02 | Eng Div 1 13 Jun 02 | Eng Div 3 13 Jun 02 | Eng Div 2 13 Jun 02 | Scotland Top Eng Prem stories now: Links to more Eng Prem stories are at the foot of the page. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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