Manchester United's trip to Newcastle is the only fixture that won't be played on the day after Christmas with that match taking place on Monday, December 27.
The Red Devils will not play on the feast of football that is Boxing Day for the first time since a 3-1 win over Hull City back in 2009.
Liverpool will start the Premier League's post-Christmas action at home to Leeds in the day's early kick-off.
The two were involved in an incredible clash at Anfield on the opening day of last season that saw Mohamed Salah score a hat-trick in a 4-3 win.
Elsewhere, Liverpool's local rivals Everton face a tough trip to Burnley while Arsenal travel to strugglers Norwich.
Pep Guardiola's champions are involved in one of Boxing Day's highlight matches as they host Leicester.
And Chelsea face a trip to Birmingham to take on Aston Villa.
But when will the rest of the Premier League action take place? talkSPORT.com has all the details…
talkSPORT will have three games exclusively live for you on Boxing Day this season.
We'll be at Anfield for Liverpool v Leeds at lunchtime before heading to Carrow Road for Norwich v Arsenal at 3pm.
And our Boxing Day coverage will then conclude at 5:30pm with Aston Villa v Chelsea.
We'll also have all ten Premier League encounters live between Tuesday, December 28 and Thursday, December 30 including Leicester v Liverpool and Manchester United v Burnley.
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