Manchester City open against Southampton

August 18 Arsenal vs Sunderland Everton vs Manchester United Fulham vs Norwich Man City vs Southampton Newcastle vs Tottenham

Tuesday, June 19, 2012
Sergio Aguero celebrates with the Premier League trophy after Man City won it in the dramatic last game of the season. Net photo.

August 18Arsenal vs SunderlandEverton vs Manchester UnitedFulham vs NorwichMan City vs SouthamptonNewcastle vs TottenhamQPR vs SwanseaReading vs StokeWest Brom vs LiverpoolWest Ham vs Aston VillaWigan vs ChelseaLONDON – Manchester City will start their Barclays Premier League title defence at home to newly-promoted Southampton.The champions will be confident of starting their campaign with three points when they kick off at the Etihad Stadium on August 18. It is the start of what many will feel is a relatively straightforward start for Roberto Mancini’s side.Rivals Manchester United, who lost out in the title race on the final day of the season, face a tricky start away to Everton at Goodison Park.Arsenal, who finished third last season, play Sunderland at home on the first day at the Emirates Stadium. New Liverpool manager Brendan Rodgers starts his career away to West Bromwich Albion.Chelsea, who have appointed Roberto Di Matteo as their full-time boss, travel to Wigan on the opening day.Tottenham, who are currently searching for a replacement for sacked Harry Redknapp, have a tough start away to Newcastle.Newly-promoted duo West Ham and Reading begin with home matches against Aston Villa and Stoke. Swansea will be away to Queens Park Rangers and Norwich go to Fulham.City fans will be happy with their opening fixtures - their next nine come against Liverpool, QPR, Stoke, Arsenal, Fulham, Sunderland, West Brom, Swansea and West Ham.In the same period, United are due to face Fulham, Southampton, Wigan, Liverpool, Tottenham, Newcastle, Stoke, Chelsea and Arsenal.City also appear to have an easy run-in with West Ham, Swansea, Reading and Norwich their final four opponents.Liverpool boss Rodgers has a tough start with Manchester City, Arsenal and Manchester United all visiting Anfield in his first five matches.Arsenal, who are now seven years without a trophy, also have a difficult start with Liverpool, Man City and Chelsea among their first six opponents.