Liverpool will begin their 2017/18 season on the road with a trip to Watford.
The new Premier League fixtures have drawn the Reds at Vicarage Road, where Emre Can scored his stunning overhead kick goal during last May’s encounter.
Crystal Palace are set to become Anfield’s first opposition of the campaign on August 19 before entertaining FA Cup holders Arsenal just a week later.
Arsene Wenger’s side will form part of a testing double header for Liverpool, who will face Manchester City in their first game of September.
Manchester United will travel to Merseyside on October 14 before a trip to Tottenham in their new temporary home at Wembley, seven days after.
Premier League champions Chelsea visit Anfield on November 25 with the return fixture at Stamford Bridge set to be the last away game of the season on May 5.
The first Merseyside derby of the season marks the beginning of a busy Christmas run when Liverpool will welcome Everton on December 9.
Swansea and Leicester City will complete a line-up of successive games over the festive period before 2018 is seen in with an away trip to nearby Burnley.
Jurgen Klopp’s side travel to Goodison Park on April 7, 2018 before facing three teams from the bottom half of last season’s table in their final five games.
Another newly-promoted team will bring down the season’s curtain at Anfield as Brighton & Hove Albion travel north on Sunday, May 13.
All fixtures remain subject to change and TV rescheduling.