The Reds will begin the campaign in London, against newly promoted Fulham at Craven Cottage – putting one of Liverpool’s new signings, Fabio Carvalho, up against his former club.
That will be a 12.30pm kickoff on Saturday, August 6.
The first home game of the season for Klopp’s side is against Crystal Palace, on the weekend of August 13.
The third game of the season is against Man United, at Old Trafford.
The Reds will end the season away from home, at Southampton, while the final home game is against Aston Villa.
The final game before the mid-season break for the World Cup is at home to Southampton, followed by Villa away on the return on Boxing Day.
The Premier League season will come to a stop on the weekend of November 12/13 for the final matchday before the World Cup in Qatar, before resuming on Boxing Day.
All fixtures are, of course, subject to change as TV selections are made throughout the season.
The two clashes with Man City take place in mid-November (at home) and early April (away).