Liverpool will face Norwich City at Anfield in the first Premier League fixture of next season, with the full season's fixtures confirmed.
The Reds' campaign begins at home against newly-promoted Norwich, who won the Championship last year after three years out of the top flight.
Liverpool's opening fixture is scheduled for Friday, August 9 at 8pm, with the match being broadcast live in the United Kingdom on Sky Sports.
The last time the two sides met was back in Jurgen Klopp's first season. It was a memorable afternoon for the Reds as they downed the hosts 5-4 with a last-minute goal from Adam Lallana.
Klopp's side face a tricky opening ten fixtures, with games against four of last year's top six in Arsenal (August 24), Chelsea (September 21), Manchester United (October 19), Tottenham (October 26).
They face title-rivals Manchester City not long after, hosting them at Anfield on November 9, whilst the reverse fixture is set for April 4.
Liverpool will be hoping to be in contention for the Premier League title in the last few weeks of the season, as they did last year, however, they face a tough test in their last three games.
They travel to Arsenal on May 2, before welcoming Chelsea to Anfield on May 9, two fixtures the Reds have found difficult in past years. They then finish their league season at Newcastle on May 17.
Several of Liverpool's fixtures are expected to be rescheduled in 2019, with the Reds in action against Chelsea in the UEFA Super Cup on August 14, as well as competing in the Club World Cup in Qatar in December.
Full Liverpool Fixtures 2019/20
August
Norwich (H) – August 9
Southampton (A) – August 17
Arsenal (H) – August 24
Burnley (A) – August 31
September
Newcastle (H) – September 14
Chelsea (A) – September 21
Sheffield United (A) – September 28
October
Leicester (H) – October 5
Man United (A) – October 19
Tottenham (H) – October 26
November
Aston Villa (A) – November 2
Man City (H) – November 9
Crystal Palace (A) – November 23
Brighton (H) – November 30
December
Everton (H) – December 4
Bournemouth (A) – December 7
Watford (H) – December 14
West Ham (A) – December 21
Leicester (A) – December 26
Wolves (H) – December 28
January
Sheffield United (H) – January 1
Tottenham (A) – January 11
Man United (H) – January 18
Wolves (A) – January 21
February
Southampton (H) – February 1
Norwich (A) – February 8
West Ham (H) – February 22
Watford (A) – February 29
March
Bournemouth (H) – March 7
Everton (A) – March 14
Crystal Palace (H) – March 21
April
Man City (A) – April 4
Aston Villa (H) – April 11
Brighton (A) – April 18
Burnley (H) – April 25
May
Arsenal (A) – May 2
Chelsea (H) – May 9
Newcastle (A) – May 17