Analyzing the Most Challenging Christmas Fixtures for Premier League Clubs - 2023/24 Season

23 November 2023 2691
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The Premier League's festive schedule certainly isn't for the faint-hearted.

The winter 2022 World Cup meant the usual Christmas mayhem was reduced, but the chaos is back with a vengeance in 2023. The games will roll around at an unrelenting rate at an incredibly crucial period in the Premier League season.

It's the time where campaigns could be defined. A string of positive results may set a side up for a productive second half to the season, while a form slump could have the opposite effect.

Thus, the Premier League's scheduling plays an important role. If there's ever a time when you want a couple of light home fixtures with a comfortable rest between each, it's over the festive period.

90min has assessed which Premier League side has the toughest Christmas schedule by taking into account the quality of their opposition, the distance they have to travel and the number of hours between matches.

To work out the quality of opposition, we deciphered the average league position of their opponents. The average position ranges between sixth and 19th, with Everton having the toughest fixture list on paper.

The Toffees, who haven't exactly had it all their own way in recent times, will visit Tottenham and Wolves in between a home game against Manchester City. At the opposite end of the spectrum, City have the 'easiest' fixture list. Their participation at the 2023 Club World Cup means they have just two festive fixtures, taking on Sheffield United at the Etihad after their tricky trip to Goodison Park.

Unai Emery's high-flying Aston Villa face two newly promoted clubs on home soil, while Tottenham have a pair of home games against Everton and Bournemouth which they'll be expected to win.

West Ham rank close to Everton in terms of difficult fixtures, but two of their games come at the London Stadium against Manchester United and Brighton. A trip to title challengers Arsenal is sandwiched in between.

If City reach the Club World Cup final, they'll be making a long flight back to Manchester from Jeddah ahead of their trip to Everton.

City top this category by default, with Newcastle - as you might expect - racking up an impressive amount of domestic miles over Christmas. Their away trips to Luton and Liverpool combine for over 422 miles.

It should come as no surprise that the teams playing two away games make up the top eight (including City) in the distance travelled chart. Nottingham Forest play two games at the City Ground, but their visit to Newcastle means they rank ninth with that trip up to Tyneside accounting for 168.7 miles.

Three London clubs have got it particularly good given their only away games arrive in the capital. West Ham are visiting Arsenal (5.4 miles), Crystal Palace face Chelsea at the Bridge (8.7 miles), while Brentford, who only have two games over Christmas as they were scheduled to face Man City, merely have to trek to Selhurst Park (14.2 miles).

To get an indication of how long each team will have to recover in between matches, we worked out the average number of hours between their two or three kick-offs over the festive period.

Brentford are the major beneficiaries of City's Club World Cup ventures as they'll have ten days to prepare for their home game against Wolves on 27 December. Despite flying back from Saudi Arabia, City will have five days to recover from their projected Club World Cup final before they face Everton on 27 December.

City's average of 94.5 hours to recover is a middling figure, while the Bees have a whopping 157.5 hours. Crystal Palace, who host Brighton in the first fixture we're regarding as' festive' on Thursday 20 December, are one of six teams that have over four days to recover between matches on average. Liverpool, Newcastle, West Ham and Brighton are the others along with Brentford.

Wolves and Chelsea have been compromised the most by the Premier League's scheduling. These two sides will compete in the Premier League's first Christmas Eve fixture since the 90s, and they'll each have an average of three days to recover between matches. Manchester United also have fairly swift turnarounds, with 13 teams having anywhere between three to four days of recovery.


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