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Your support makes all the difference.Swansea will look to build on last season's near-miss with European qualification as Garry Monk continues to increase his reputation as one of the most talented British managers in the game.
The Swans finished the 2014/15 season in 8th place, missing out on the Europa League by just on eplace. That could prove to be a blessing in disguise given the rigours that the Europa League demands, and another strong showing is expected from the Welsh outfit.
Here are some of the highlights from Swansea's fixture list to look out for:
First game
8 August: Chelsea (A)
Last game
15 May: Manchester City (H)
Games against biggest rivals
Everton: 19 September (H), 23 January (A)
Liverpool: 28 November (A), 30 April (H)
Over the festive period
Swansea will play West Bromwich Albion (H) on Boxing Day, Crystal Palace (A) on the 29 December and Manchester United (A) on New Year's Day.
Full Swansea fixtures:
August
8 Chelsea (A)
15 Newcastle (H)
22 Sunderland (A)
29 Man Utd (H)
September
12 Watford (A)
19 Everton (H)
26 Southampton (A)
October
3 Tottenham (H)
17 Stoke (H)
24 Aston Villa (A)
31 Arsenal (H)
November
7 Norwich (A)
21 Bournemouth (H)
28 Liverpool (A)
December
5 Leicester (H)
12 Man City (A)
19 West Ham (H)
26 West Brom (H)
28 Crystal Palace (A)
January
2 Man Utd (A)
12 Sunderland (H)
16 Watford (H)
23 Everton (A)
February
2 West Brom (A)
6 Crystal Palace (H)
13 Southampton (H)
27 Tottenham (A)
March
1 Arsenal (A)
5 Norwich (H)
12 Bournemouth (A)
19 Aston Villa (H)
April
2 Stoke (A)
9 Chelsea (H)
16 Newcastle (A)
23 Leicester (A)
30 Liverpool (H)
May
7 West Ham (A)
15 Man City (H)
Premier League Fixtures 2015/16 club by club
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