At the upfronts in May, Fox defied convention by not unveiling a schedule for the 2022-23 television season.

Instead, the network elected to focus on its whole portfolio, emphasising its sports and news properties while devoting less attention to its primetime lineup.

Three weeks later, the network simultaneously published its fall programming and premiere dates.

With 911, the timetable appears to be identical to how Fox closed the 2021-22 season.

The Resident and The Masked Singer lead the way for the first three nights of the week, followed by a mix of reality and comedy on Thursday, WWE Smackdown on Friday, and animation on Sunday.

The biggest difference from last season is the removal of Thursday Night Football.

Starting in the 2022 season, Amazon's Prime Video has stolen up the primetime NFL showcase, so Fox will fill the night with Hell's Kitchen at 8 p.m. and comedy. In the 9 p.m. hour, welcome to Flatch and Call Me Kat.

Monarch, a drama about a country music dynasty that was originally set to premiere earlier this year but was pushed back, is Fox's lone new series for the fall.