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Premier League Fixtures 2012/2013
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Anfield will host Manchester City, Arsenal and Manchester United in our first three home games of the 2012-13 Barclays Premier League campaign.
Liverpool will kick off the new season with a trip to Steve Clarke's West Bromwich Albion on the weekend of August 18 before the champions travel to Merseyside a week later for Brendan Rodgers' first competitive home game.
The Merseyside derbies take place on October 27 (A) and May 4 (H).
Another fixture our new manager will be looking out for is his first return to the Liberty Stadium to face former club Swansea on November 24.
On Boxing Day Liverpool travel to Stoke City, while the fixture list has Sunderland down to visit L4 on New Year's Day.
Our season will reach a conclusion when Queens Park Rangers make the journey to Anfield on Sunday, May 19.
Liverpool's Capital One Cup (League Cup) campaign is due to start on September 26. The final is set to be staged on February 24. The FA Cup third round is scheduled for the weekend of January 5, with the final on May 11.
Here is our fixture list in full:
AUGUST
18 West Brom (A)
25 Manchester City (H)
SEPTEMBER
1 Arsenal (H)
15 Sunderland (A)
22 Manchester United (H)
29 Norwich City (A)
OCTOBER
6 Stoke City (H)
20 Reading (H)
27 Everton (A)
NOVEMBER
3 Newcastle United (H)
10 Chelsea (A)
17 Wigan Athletic (H)
24 Swansea City (A)
27 Tottenham (A)
DECEMBER
1 Southampton (H)
8 West Ham (A)
15 Aston Villa (H)
22 Fulham (H)
26 Stoke City (A)
29 QPR (A)
JANUARY 2013
1 Sunderland (H)
12 Manchester United (A)
19 Norwich City (H)
29 Arsenal (A)
FEBRUARY
2 Manchester City (A)
9 West Brom (H)
23 Swansea City (H)
MARCH
2 Wigan Athletic (A)
9 Tottenham (H)
16 Southampton (A)
30 Aston Villa (A)
APRIL
6 West Ham (H)
13 Reading (A)
20 Chelsea (H)
27 Newcastle United (A)
MAY
4 Everton (H)
12 Fulham (A)
19 QPR (H)Thanks very much for being ‘This Mornings’ Farmer’
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I think we'll struggle early in the season and have a sluggish start but eventually once the team adjusts to Rodgers ideas we will see a gradual improvement in our play and results. I expect by the end of the season we will start to see us playing something similar to Swansea have for last season. I think Rodgers will need a bit more time than the average manager just because his philosophy is so specific and the massive amount of hard-work needed by the players to implement it.
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