The Premier League arranges its fixtures so that none of the top six clubs meet on the first or final weekend of the season. Premier League sources say that it is done for commercial reasons to appeal to broadcasters and to boost attendances at matches on the final weekend. All matches are played at the same time and the Premier League wants to boost attendances at every game rather than tempt fans to watch a big six clash on TV.
The decision to avoid matches between the top six on the opening weekend is believed to be because the Premier League does not want to stage one of the biggest games of the season during the holiday period when there are usually smaller TV audiences and there may be competition from other big sporting events.
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