SAINTS have learned their full fixture schedule for the new season and they are set to visit Newcastle United on the opening day.
The newly promoted side already knew the 2024/25 Premier League campaign gets under way over the weekend of Saturday, August 17.
Saints begin their season with the 600-mile round trip to Newcastle's St James' Park, where they were beaten twice in 2023 before relegation.
Their first home fixture pits them against Nottingham Forest a week later in what could be an important early relegation clash.
Manchester United visit St Mary's after the first international break on Saturday, September 14, before the first match with a promoted side.
Saints take on Ipswich Town at home on Saturday, September 21, with Leicester City also due to visit St Mary's in October.
Saints are home on Boxing Day with a match against West Ham United but will go to Crystal Palace's Selhurst Park on Sunday, December 29.
Russell Martin's side will be the final visitors to the historic Goodison Park, before Everton move to their new stadium, on Sunday, May 17.
The final day of the season sees Saints take on Arsenal at home, with the Premier League season reaching its conclusion on Sunday, May 25.
Southampton 2024/25 Premier League season full fixture list
Saturday, Aug 17 - Newcastle United (A)
Saturday, Aug 24 - Nottingham Forest (H)
(Wednesday, Aug 28 - Carabao Cup Round Two)
Saturday, Aug 31 - Brentford (A)
Saturday, September 7 - International Date
Saturday, Sep 14 - Manchester United (H)
(Wednesday, Sep 18 - Carabao Cup Round Three)
Saturday, Sep 21 - Ipswich Town (H)
(Wednesday, Sep 25 - Carabao Cup Round Three)
Saturday, Sep 28 - A.F.C. Bournemouth (A)
Saturday, Oct 5 - Arsenal (A)
Saturday, Oct 12 - International Date
Saturday, Oct 19 - Leicester City H
Saturday, Oct 26 - Manchester City A
(Wednesday, Oct 30 - Carabao Cup Round Four)
Saturday, Nov 2 - Everton (H)
Saturday, Nov 9 - Wolves (A)
Saturday, Nov 16 - International Date
Saturday, Nov 23 - Liverpool (H)
Saturday, Nov 30 - Brighton & Hove Albion (A)
Wednesday, Dec 4 - Chelsea (H)
Saturday, Dec 7 - Aston Villa (A)
Saturday, Dec 14 - Tottenham Hotspur (H)
(Wednesday, Dec 18 - Carabao Cup Round Five)
Saturday, Dec 21 - Fulham (A)
Thursday, Dec 26 - West Ham United (H)
Sunday, Dec 29 - Crystal Palace (A)
Saturday, Jan 4 - Brentford (H)
(Wednesday, Jan 8 - Carabao Cup Semi-Final One)
(Saturday, Jan 11 - Emirates FA Cup Round Three)
Wednesday, Jan 15 - Manchester United (A)
Saturday, Jan 18 - Nottingham Forest (A)
Saturday, Jan 25 - Newcastle United (H)
Saturday, Feb 1 - Ipswich Town (A)
(Wednesday, Feb 5 - Carabao Cup Semi-Final Two)
(Saturday, Feb 8 - Emirates FA Cup Round Four)
Saturday, Feb 15 - A.F.C. Bournemouth (H)
Saturday, Feb 22 - Brighton & Hove Albion (H)
Wednesday, Feb 26 - Chelsea (A)
(Saturday, Mar 1 - Emirates FA Cup Round Five)
Saturday, Mar 8 - Liverpool (A)
Saturday, Mar 15 - Wolves (H)
(Sunday, Mar 16 - Carabao Cup Final)
Saturday, Mar 22 - International Date
(Saturday, Mar 29 - Emirates FA Cup Quarter-Final)
Wednesday, Apr 2 - Crystal Palace (H)
Saturday, Apr 5 - Tottenham Hotspur (A)
Saturday, Apr 12 - Aston Villa (H)
Saturday, Apr 19 - West Ham United (A)
Saturday, Apr 26 - Fulham (H) (Emirates FA Cup Semi-Final)
Saturday, May 3 - Leicester City (A)
Saturday, May 10 - Manchester City (H)
(Saturday, May 17 - Emirates FA Cup Final)
Sunday, May 18 - Everton (A)
Sunday, May 25 - Arsenal (H)
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