Chelsea have had their Premier League 24/25 fixtures confirmed. Here, The Chelsea Chronicle look at the first five and see how they match up against rivals such as Arsenal and Manchester United.

Enzo Maresca’s first Premier League game at the helm of Chelsea Football Club has been decided, and by god, is it a baptism of fire.

The Italian is introduced to the Stamford Bridge crowd but against none other than the current reigning Premier League champions – Manchester City.

It’s going to be an extremely tough initial test, but how much better does it get? Let’s take a look at Chelsea’s first five PL fixtures, and how they compare to some of their closest competitors.

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Chelsea’s first five games of the Premier League 24/25 season

Aside from Manchester City, it does get slightly easier for the Blues. Saying this, tough tests await with Crystal Palace, Bournemouth and West Ham. Here’s how we think they’ll get on:

Total: 8 points

Chelsea first five Premier League fixtures compared to ‘rivals’

Manchester City

Total: 13 points

Arsenal

Total: 9 points

Liverpool

Total: 13 points

Aston Villa

Total: 13 points

Tottenham

Total: 10 points

Newcastle United

Total: 11 points

Manchester United

Total: 8 points

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How the Premier League table would look after five games

With all our predictions taken into account, here’s how we think the Premier League 24/25 table could look after five games played.

Position Team Points
1st Manchester City 13
2nd Aston Villa 13
3rd Liverpool 13
4th Newcastle United 11
5th Tottenham Hotspur 10
6th Arsenal 9
7th Chelsea 8
8th Manchester United 8

It would certainly not be the worst start for the new Chelsea manager and his coaching staff. Let’s see how things pan out when August comes around.

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