SAINTS will face Burnley at Turf Moor on the opening day of the 2019/20 Premier League season.
The two sides met on the first day of the previous campaign at St Mary's which ended in a goalless draw.
Ralph Hasenhuttl's team will finish their season against newly promoted Sheffield United at home.
Saints have been handed a difficult opening four games at St Mary's, with them hosting Liverpool, Bournemouth, Manchester United and Chelsea.
Compared to last season, the festive period shouldn't be as difficult for the south coast side.
They'll face Norwich, Newcastle United, West Ham, Aston Villa, Chelsea and Crystal Palace in the month of December.
Saints will be travelling to Chelsea for their Boxing Day match.
Here is the full list of fixtures for Saints' 2019/20 Premier League campaign, but remember, they are all subject to change:
August
Sat Aug 10 Burnley A
Sat Aug 17 Liverpool H
Sat Aug 24 Brighton and Hove Albion A
Sat Aug 31 Manchester United H
September
Sat Sep 14 Sheffield United A
Sat Sep 21 A.F.C. Bournemouth H
Sat Sep 28 Tottenham Hotspur A
October
Sat Oct 5 Chelsea H
Sat Oct 19 Wolverhampton Wanderers A
Sat Oct 26 Leicester City H
November
Sat Nov 2 Manchester City A
Sat Nov 9 Everton H
Sat Nov 23 Arsenal A
Sat Nov 30 Watford H
December
Wed Dec 4 Norwich City H
Sat Dec 7 Newcastle United A
Sat Dec 14 West Ham United H
Sat Dec 21 Aston Villa A
Thu Dec 26 Chelsea A
Sat Dec 28 Crystal Palace H
January
Wed Jan 1 Tottenham Hotspur H
Sat Jan 11 Leicester City A
Sat Jan 18 Wolverhampton Wanderers H
Wed Jan 22 Crystal Palace A
February
Sat Feb 1 Liverpool A
Sat Feb 8 Burnley H
Sat Feb 22 Aston Villa H
Sat Feb 29 West Ham United A
March
Sat Mar 7 Newcastle United H
Sat Mar 14 Norwich City A
Sat Mar 21 Arsenal H
April
Sat Apr 4 Watford A
Sat Apr 11 Manchester City H
Sat Apr 18 Everton A
Sat Apr 25 Manchester United A
May
Sat May 2 Brighton and Hove Albion H
Sat May 9 A.F.C. Bournemouth A
Sun May 17 Sheffield United H
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