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Crystal Palace will mark their return to the Premier League with a home tie against Andre Villas Boas' Tottenham.
The Black Cats will face Martin Jol's side at the Stadium of Light on the opening day of the season.
QPR begin life back in the Championship at home to Sheffield Wednesday, whilst Wigan travel to Barnsley.
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