Anticipated 2022/23 Premier League Return: Everything You Need To Know

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As football fans worldwide are focused on the most incredible international football tournament, many wonders when the Premier League will resume. But now, the FIFA world cup is over; long live the football! For many football fans, attention will return to the Premier League and the second half of a unique football season.

In this blog, we will provide all the latest information on the schedule for the Premier League’s return, including the dates of the remaining matches and any changes to the league’s format.

The final of the World Cup took place on Sunday, December 18, with Argentina crowned as World Champions. The Premier League will resume eight days later, on Monday, December 26, 2022. After returning to the Premier League, each team will attempt to complete all of the fixtures missed during the World Cup and the games postponed due to Queen Elizabeth II’s death.

When did the Premier League break due to the World Cup?

A total of 15 match days had been scheduled to take place before the beginning of the 2022 FIFA World Cup, with the break being slated to start following the weekend of the 12/13 November 2022. None of the so-called ‘Big Six’ had played in that final weekend, but this had controversy around it as it was believed changes had been made.

Premier League First Week Fixtures

If you are a die-hard fan or just a casual follower of the Premier League, this blog will provide you with all the developments as the league returns after the winter break for the 2022 World Cup.

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Let’s take a look at all the first week of fixtures taking place after the World Cup break.

Monday, December 26

  • Brentford vs Tottenham Hotspur – 12:30pm
  • Crystal Palace vs Fulham – 3 pm
  • Everton vs Wolverhampton Wanderers – 3 pm
  • Leicester City vs Newcastle United – 3 pm
  • Southampton vs Brighton – 3 pm
  • Aston Villa vs Liverpool – 5.30 pm
  • Arsenal vs West Ham – 8 pm

Tuesday, December 27

Wednesday, December 28

  • Leeds United vs Manchester City

Friday, December 30

  • West Ham United vs Brentford – 7:45 pm
  • Liverpool vs Leicester City – 8 pm

Saturday, December 31

  • Wolverhampton Wanderers vs Manchester United – 12:30 pm
  • Bournemouth vs Crystal Palace – 3 pm
  • Fulham vs Southampton – 3 pm
  • Manchester City vs Everton – 3 pm
  • Newcastle United vs Leeds United – 3 pm
  • Brighton vs Arsenal – 5.30 pm

Sunday, January 1

  • Tottenham Hotspur vs Aston Villa – 2 pm
  • Nottingham Forest vs Chelsea – 4:30 pm

Why did the World Cup take place in the winter?

Naturally, there were always going to be some concerns across England and the Premier League once it was known that Qatar would be hosting the tournament and the World Cup would be held in the winter; something that was not initially known at the time the Middle Eastern country had won the rights to host it.

Of course, much of this was due to the heat and the temperatures that are experienced in the summer, with it being considered far too hot to play during the tournament’s traditional time slot.

How has domestic football been affected?

With this in mind, the Premier League had decided to implement a break that would last for six weeks. This would start on November 14 after Matchday 15, and would then resume on Boxing Day, just eight days after the 2022 FIFA World Cup Final between France and Argentina.

Conclusion

The Premier League will return from its winter break on the weekend of January 15-17, 2022, after the 2022 World Cup in Qatar. This will allow players participating in the World Cup to have a break before the start of the new club season. The Premier League is a highly competitive and popular league that attracts fans and players worldwide. The return of the league after the winter break and the World Cup will be eagerly anticipated by fans and players alike, and it is sure to be an exciting time for all involved.