- Leicester City to play Tottenham Hotspur on opening weekend of 2024/25 Premier League season
- The Foxes will welcome Spurs to King Power Stadium on Monday 19 August
- Fixture will be broadcast live on Sky Sports (8pm BST kick-off)
The Foxes – who made an immediate return to England’s top tier as Sky Bet Championship winners in 2023/24 – will face Spurs on Filbert Way on Monday 19 August, with the game selected for live coverage on Sky Sports (8pm BST kick-off).
The team will then travel to Fulham on Saturday 24 August before hosting Aston Villa and heading to Crystal Palace. They will return to King Power Stadium to face Everton, then will end September with a visit to Arsenal - rounding off the opening six fixtures of the new Premier League campaign.
The festive period will see City take on Liverpool at Anfield on Boxing Day, followed by a visit to King Power Stadium for champions Manchester City on 29 December, ahead of a first game of 2025 at Aston Villa on 4 January.
The final three fixtures of the season will see the Foxes travel to Nottingham Forest and then host Ipswich Town in the final home game of the campaign, before travelling to AFC Bournemouth on the final day.
All fixture dates and kick-off times are pending live TV broadcast selections and are subject to change.
Those changes will be reflected on LCFC.com and the Leicester City App as soon as they are announced.
Confirmed fixture details
AUGUST
Monday 19 August | Tottenham Hotspur | (H)
Saturday 24 August | Fulham | (A)
Saturday 31 August | Aston Villa | (H)
SEPTEMBER
Saturday 14 September | Crystal Palace | (A)
Saturday 21 September | Everton | (H)
Saturday 28 September | Arsenal | (A)
OCTOBER
Saturday 5 October | AFC Bournemouth | (H)
Saturday 19 October | Southampton | (A)
Saturday 26 October | Nottingham Forest | (H)
NOVEMBER
Saturday 2 November | Ipswich Town | (A)
Saturday 9 November | Manchester United | (A)
Saturday 23 November | Chelsea | (H)
Saturday 30 November | Brentford | (A)
DECEMBER
Tuesday 3 December | West Ham United | (H)
Saturday 7 December | Brighton & Hove Albion | (H)
Saturday 14 December | Newcastle United | (A)
Saturday 21 December | Wolverhampton Wanderers | (H)
Thursday 26 December | Liverpool | (A)
Sunday 29 December | Manchester City (H)
JANUARY
Saturday 4 January | Aston Villa | (A)
Tuesday 14 January | Crystal Palace | (H)
Saturday 18 January | Fulham | (H)
Saturday 25 January | Tottenham Hotspur | (A)
FEBRUARY
Saturday 1 February | Everton | (A)
Saturday 15 February | Arsenal | (H)
Saturday 22 February | Brentford | (H)
Tuesday 25 February | West Ham United | (A)
MARCH
Saturday 8 March | Chelsea | (A)
Saturday 15 March | Manchester United | (H)
APRIL
Wednesday 2 April | Manchester City | (A)
Saturday 5 April | Newcastle United | (H)
Saturday 12 April | Brighton & Hove Albion (A)
Saturday 19 April | Liverpool | (H)
Saturday 26 April | Wolverhampton Wanderers | (A)
MAY
Saturday 3 May | Southampton | (H)
Saturday 10 May | Nottingham Forest | (A)
Sunday 18 May | Ipswich Town | (H)
Sunday 25 May | AFC Bournemouth | (A)