The transfer window is already in full swing, with Darwin Nunez and Erling Haaland set to be in the top-flight this year for Liverpool and Manchester City, respectively.
However, the likes of Tottenham, Manchester United and Chelsea are all looking to get back to the top as well.
Further down the table, Newcastle, Aston Villa and West Ham are also preparing for exciting seasons ahead.
There will also be huge anticipation for Nottingham Forest, Fulham and Bournemouth, who are back in the Premier League.
So, no matter who you support, fixture day is always exciting, and it's a sign that the new season is edging ever closer.
When will the fixtures be released?
The 2022/23 fixtures are set to be released at 9am on Thursday, June 16.
The fixtures will be subject to change when the radio and TV companies have their picks.
And the FA Cup and Carabao Cup will also lead to changes as the campaign progresses.
How are the fixtures worked out?
Contrary to popular opinion, some random fixture generator doesn't decide the Premier League fixtures.
Instead, schedulers first input all international, European club and cup games into the calendar.
The Premier League games are then picked in the dates that are free.
The fixtures are then separated into 'sequencing' with five match weeks built at a time.
Within each block, teams get three home ties and two away, with the process reversed.
Each club are placed into a 'pairing grid', which confirms each home match, with fixtures then mixed randomly to finalise the details of every clash.
This system prevents teams playing successive home or away games at the start or end of the season to avoid an unfair disadvantage.
Rules surrounding broadcasting prevent an exact replication of fixtures in the second half of the season with game weeks 1 to 19 not mirrored in 20 to 38.
Full list of Premier League teams 2022/23
Arsenal
Aston Villa
Bournemouth
Brentford
Brighton & Hove Albion
Chelsea
Crystal Palace
Everton
Fulham
Leeds United
Leicester City
Liverpool
Manchester City
Manchester United
Newcastle United
Nottingham Forest
Southampton
Tottenham
West Ham United
Wolves