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The 2023/24 Premier League campaign is set to take its mid-season break.
Last term was the most gruelling ever, with hundreds of domestic matches squeezed in around the 2022 World Cup.
The Premier League season will pause after the festive periodCredit: gettyThe Premier League took a month-long break between mid-November and Boxing Day to factor in the Qatar tournament.
While the calendar is less intense this year, new rules on added time means games are longer than ever and players will be looking forward to some time off.
When is the winter break this season?
The Premier League is set to hold its mid-season break.
Teams played three games in nine days around Christmas before the FA Cup third round was held during the first weekend of January.
Gameweek 21 has now been split across two weeks so each team will have one weekend off.
Five games will be held from January 13 to 15 and the other five played the week after, January 20 to 22.
The Premier League will then return in full with midweek games on January 30 and 31 before another round of fixtures over the weekend of February 2 and 3.
The FA Cup fourth round will also be held during the weekend of January 27 and 28.
The winter break has been a feature in England for several yearsCredit: Getty ImagesPremier League Gameweek 21 fixtures
Friday 12 January
Burnley vs Luton Town - 19:45 – talkSPORT, TNT SportsSaturday 13 January
Chelsea vs Fulham - 12:30 – talkSPORT, TNT Sports Newcastle vs Man City - 17:30 - TNT SportsSunday 14 January
Everton vs Aston Villa - 14:00 - Sky Sports Manchester United vs Tottenham - 16:30 - Sky SportsSaturday 20 January
Arsenal vs Crystal Palace - 12:30 – talkSPORT, TNT Sports Brentford vs Nottingham Forest - 17:30 - Sky SportsSunday 21 January
Sheffield United vs West Ham - 14:00 - TNT Sports Bournemouth vs Liverpool - 16:30 - Sky SportsMonday 22 January
Brighton vs Wolves - 19:45 – talkSPORT, TNT SportsPremier League match betting with talkSPORT BET.