The dust has barely settled on the 2021/22 Fantasy Premier League (FPL) campaign but before you know it, we’ll soon have our minds on next season – if they’re not already.
Here we look at a few key dates for FPL managers over the summer.
WHEN DOES THE TRANSFER WINDOW OPEN?
The transfer window opened for Premier League clubs on Friday 10 June.
Most pre-agreed international deals will go through on Friday 1 July, however. Such moves include Erling Haaland’s much-discussed transfer from Borussia Dortmund to Manchester City.
Transfer deadline day will be on Thursday 1 September.
Follow all the confirmed deals and what they mean for FPL here.
WHEN ARE THE PREMIER LEAGUE FIXTURES OUT?
The Premier League fixtures were released on Thursday 16 June at 9am BST.
From best runs to rotation pairs, we’ve had a comprehensive look at the fixture calendar in the opening weeks and beyond.
WHEN DOES FPL 2022/23 START?
The million-dollar question and the one we’re all waiting for an answer to.
That wait continues but we do know that FPL won’t launch until July, as confirmed by the official Twitter account for the game.
Player price releases have preceded the game’s launch, starting with those of Arsenal players.
WHEN DOES THE 2022/23 PREMIER LEAGUE SEASON START?
The 2022/23 Premier League season is scheduled to get underway on Friday 5 August.
The English top-flight teams will contest 16 fixtures up until the weekend of Saturday 12 November, pausing for the winter World Cup in Qatar.
Domestic action will return on Monday 26 December, eight days after the World Cup finishes.
Gameweek 38 will be contested on Sunday 28 May.
OTHER NOTABLE DATES THIS SUMMER
- Wednesday 1 June-Tuesday 14 June: World Cup qualifying, UEFA Nations League, international friendlies
- Saturday 2 July: Pre-season friendlies commence.
- Saturday 30 July: FA Community Shield, Liverpool v Manchester City
No Premier League teams will be in European club competition before the season starts.
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