Everton’s new manager will begin with a home visit of Southampton.
Wednesday’s Premier League fixtures confirmed that Carlo Ancelotti’s successor is set to make his bow at Goodison Park on August 14.
The next Blues’ boss then faces a double header of away trips against Leeds United and Brighton & Hove Albion on August 21 and 28 respectively.
A first Merseyside derby of the season takes place at Goodison on Tuesday, November 30 with a return fixture at Anfield on Saturday, April 23 next year.
Christmas sees Everton take on Burnley on Boxing Day before entertaining Newcastle United on December 28 and Brighton on New Year’s Day 2021.
The 2021/22 campaign will draw to a close on the road for a fourth successive season with an away clash with Arsenal on Sunday, May 22.
All dates and kick-off times are subject to change and television demands.
Everton are continuing to assess candidates to replace Ancelotti, who stunned the club by walking out for a return to Real Madrid little over a fortnight ago.
Former Wolves boss Nuno Espirito Sancho and ex-Liverpool chief Rafael Benitez are among the forerunners for the vacant manager’s position at Goodison.
However despite holding talks with Santo’s representatives recently, a formal appointment is currently not expected to be confirmed in the coming days.