Liverpool open the new Premier League season at home to Norwich City on Friday, August 9.
The Merseysiders finished the previous campaign on a high by beating Tottenham to land the Champions League title and will expect to start strongly against the newly promoted Canaries.
Manchester City, who pipped Jurgen Klopp s side to the domestic crown in 2018-19, visit Anfield on November 9 at the end of a tricky run that also sees Liverpool go to Manchester United and Aston Villa and host Tottenham.
The first Merseyside derby of the season takes place on December 4 with the return at Goodison Park scheduled for March 14.
Liverpool s 2019-20 Premier League fixtures in full (all times local):
August 9, Liverpool v Norwich City (20:00)
August 17, Southampton v Liverpool (15:00)
August 24, Liverpool v Arsenal (15:00)
August 31, Burnley v Liverpool (15:00)
September 14, Liverpool v Newcastle United (15:00)
September 21, Chelsea v Liverpool (15:00)
September 28, Sheffield United v Liverpool (15:00)
October 5, Liverpool v Leicester City (15:00)
October 19, Manchester United v Liverpool (15:00)
October 26, Liverpool v Tottenham (15:00)
November 2, Aston Villa v Liverpool (15:00)
November 9, Liverpool v Manchester City (15:00)
November 23, Crystal Palace v Liverpool (15:00)
November 30, Liverpool v Brighton and Hove Albion (15:00)
December 4, Liverpool v Everton (20:00)
December 7, Bournemouth v Liverpool (15:00)
December 14, Liverpool v Watford ((15:00)
December 21, West Ham v Liverpool (15:00)
December 26, Leicester City v Liverpool (15:00)
December 28, Liverpool v Wolves (15:00)
January 1, Liverpool v Sheffield United (15:00)
January 11, Tottenham v Liverpool (15:00)
January 18, Liverpool v Manchester United (15:00)
January 21, Wolves v Liverpool (19:45)
February 1, Liverpool v Southampton (15:00)
February 8, Norwich City v Liverpool (15:00)
February 22, Liverpool v West Ham (15:00)
February 29, Watford v Liverpool (15:00)
March 7, Liverpool v Bournemouth (15:00)
March 14, Everton v Liverpool (15:00)
March 21, Liverpool v Crystal Palace (15:00)
April 4, Manchester City v Liverpool (15:00)
April 11, Liverpool v Aston Villa (15:00)
April 18, Brighton and Hove Albion v Liverpool (15:00)
April 25, Liverpool v Burnley (15:00)
May 2, Arsenal v Liverpool (15:00)
May 9, Liverpool v Chelsea (15:00)
May 17, Newcastle United v Liverpool (15:00)