Bournemouth fixtures 2016/17: Manchester United up first as Cherries get tricky start against Jose Mourinho

Our comprehensive guide to all of the 2016/17 fixtures, plus a detailed look at some of the most important games of the season for your club

Jack de Menezes
Wednesday 15 June 2016 09:41 BST
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Matt Ritchie celebrates after equalising for Bournemouth against West Brom
Matt Ritchie celebrates after equalising for Bournemouth against West Brom (Getty)

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Bournemouth will be Manchester United's first competitive opponents in the new Jose Mourinho era after being handed a testing home tie on the opening day of the 2016/17 season.

The Cherries' difficult start continues in their second fixture of the season as they become the first side to visit West Ham's Olympic Stadium in a competitive fixture.

Here are some of the highlights from Bournemouth’s fixture list to look out for:

First game

Bournemouth will face Manchester United at Dean Court on the 13 August.

Last game

Bournemouth will play against Leicester City at the King Power Stadium on the 21 May 2017.

Games against biggest rivals

Southampton: 17 December (H), 01 April (A)

Over the festive period

Bournemouth will play over the festive period Chelsea on Boxing Day, Swansea City on the 31 December and Arsenal in the New Year.

Full fixture list

13/08/2016 15:00 Manchester United (h)

20/08/2016 15:00 West Ham United (a)

27/08/2016 15:00 Crystal Palace (a)

10/09/2016 15:00 West Bromwich Albion (h)

17/09/2016 15:00 Manchester City (a)

24/09/2016 15:00 Everton (h)

01/10/2016 15:00 Watford (a)

15/10/2016 15:00 Hull City (h)

22/10/2016 15:00 Tottenham Hotspur (h)

29/10/2016 15:00 Middlesbrough (a)

05/11/2016 15:00 Sunderland (h)

19/11/2016 15:00 Stoke City (a)

26/11/2016 15:00 Arsenal (a)

03/12/2016 15:00 Liverpool (h)

10/12/2016 15:00 Burnley (a)

13/12/2016 19:45 Leicester City (h)

17/12/2016 15:00 Southampton (h)

26/12/2016 15:00 Chelsea (a)

31/12/2016 15:00 Swansea City (a)

02/01/2017 15:00 Arsenal (h)

14/01/2017 15:00 Hull City (a)

21/01/2017 15:00 Watford (h)

31/01/2017 19:45 Crystal Palace (h)

04/02/2017 15:00 Everton (a)

11/02/2017 15:00 Manchester City (h)

25/02/2017 15:00 West Bromwich Albion (a)

04/03/2017 15:00 Manchester United (a)

11/03/2017 15:00 West Ham United (h)

18/03/2017 15:00 Swansea City (h)

01/04/2017 15:00 Southampton (a)

05/04/2017 20:00 Liverpool (a)

08/04/2017 15:00 Chelsea (h)

15/04/2017 15:00 Tottenham Hotspur (a)

22/04/2017 15:00 Middlesbrough (h)

29/04/2017 15:00 Sunderland (a)

06/05/2017 15:00 Stoke City (h)

13/05/2017 15:00 Burnley (h)

21/05/2017 15:00 Leicester City (a)

Premier League Fixtures 2016/17 club by club

Arsenal fixtures / Bournemouth fixtures / Burnley fixtures

Chelsea fixtures / Crystal Palace fixtures / Everton fixtures

Hull City fixtures / Leicester City fixtures / Liverpool fixtures

Manchester City fixtures / Manchester United fixtures

Middlesbrough fixtures / Southampton fixtures / Stoke fixtures

Sunderland fixtures / Swansea fixtures / Tottenham fixtures

Watford fixtures / West Brom fixtures / West Ham fixtures

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