For Leeds United, their efforts will get underway with a tasty clash against Manchester United at Old Trafford on August 14th, with Marcelo Bielsa’s men looking to build on their ninth-placed finish from last term.
The Whites then launch into an intriguing run of matches that sees them come up against Everton, Liverpool, Newcastle United, and West Ham by mid-October.
Things are equally interesting in the latter stages of the season, however, with fixtures against Chelsea, Manchester City, and Arsenal among their final seven games, as well as games against Watford, Crystal Palace, Brighton, and Brentford.
Bielsa’s side will end their season with a visit from the Bees.
But are the bookmakers backing the Whites to push for a spot among Europe’s elite this season?
Here are the latest top six odds for every Premier League club via BetVictor:

. BURNLEY, ENGLAND - MAY 15: Marcelo Bielsa, Manager of Leeds United looks on during the Premier League match between Burnley and Leeds United at Turf Moor on May 15, 2021 in Burnley, England. Sporting stadiums around the UK remain under strict restrictions due to the Coronavirus Pandemic as Government social distancing laws prohibit fans inside venues resulting in games being played behind closed doors. (Photo by Gareth Copley/Getty Images)
Marcelo Bielsa, Manager of Leeds United. (Photo by Gareth Copley/Getty Images) Photo: Gareth Copley

. Brentford - 33/1
Brentford are preparing for a debut season in the Premier League after beating Swansea City 2-0 in the Championship play-off final. Europe is nothing more than a pipe dream, but stranger things have happened. Photo: Catherine Ivill

. Watford - 33/1
Back in the big time after one season away. The Hornets return with Xisco Munoz at the helm. Photo: Richard Heathcote

. Norwich City - 33/1
The Canaries stuck by Daniel Farke following their Premier League relegation a year ago and their faith was repaid after lifting the Championship title. Their main concern will be staying up though, not challenging for the top six. Photo: George Wood

. Crystal Palace - 20/1
How will Palace fare without Roy Hodgson? There is that, and also the majority of their playing squad being out-of-contract. A big summer ahead. Photo: Henry Browne

. Burnley - 20/1
Burnley finished 17th last term, although did hold an 11-point advantage over the final relegation spot. Photo: Catherine Ivill

. Newcastle United - 16/1
Steve Bruce’s side gave their supporters a relegation scare last term before an excellent end to the season lifted the club up to 12th in the table. Is this the start of something new on Tyneside? Photo: DAVID KLEIN

1. Brentford - 33/1
Brentford are preparing for a debut season in the Premier League after beating Swansea City 2-0 in the Championship play-off final. Europe is nothing more than a pipe dream, but stranger things have happened. Photo: Catherine Ivill

2. Watford - 33/1
Back in the big time after one season away. The Hornets return with Xisco Munoz at the helm. Photo: Richard Heathcote

3. Norwich City - 33/1
The Canaries stuck by Daniel Farke following their Premier League relegation a year ago and their faith was repaid after lifting the Championship title. Their main concern will be staying up though, not challenging for the top six. Photo: George Wood

4. Crystal Palace - 20/1
How will Palace fare without Roy Hodgson? There is that, and also the majority of their playing squad being out-of-contract. A big summer ahead. Photo: Henry Browne

5. Burnley - 20/1
Burnley finished 17th last term, although did hold an 11-point advantage over the final relegation spot. Photo: Catherine Ivill

6. Newcastle United - 16/1
Steve Bruce’s side gave their supporters a relegation scare last term before an excellent end to the season lifted the club up to 12th in the table. Is this the start of something new on Tyneside? Photo: DAVID KLEIN