Premier League 2025-26 Fixtures Revealed: Key Dates, Teams, and Title Race Insights
Discover the 2025-26 Premier League fixtures, key dates, and insights into the upcoming season's title race and team dynamics.


The 2025-26 Premier League fixtures were unveiled on Wednesday, 18 June, marking the official countdown to the new season. Fans can now explore the full schedule on the BBC Sport website and app, as the anticipation builds for another thrilling campaign.
Key Dates and Schedule
- Fixture Release: 09:00 BST, Wednesday, 18 June
- Season Start: Saturday, 16 August 2025
- Season End: Sunday, 24 May 2026
The season will consist of 33 weekends and five midweek rounds, with exact match timings determined by TV broadcasters throughout the season.
Title Contenders and Promoted Teams
Liverpool, fresh from their 2024-25 title win, will begin their defence under Arne Slot, aiming for their third league title in six years. Arsenal, after three consecutive second-place finishes, and Manchester City, recovering from a trophyless season, are expected to challenge fiercely.
Promoted teams Sunderland, Leeds United, and Burnley return to the top flight, with Sunderland making their first appearance since 2016-17. These teams will be eager to avoid the fate of last season's promoted sides, who were relegated immediately.
European Competitions and Challenges
Nine Premier League clubs will compete in European tournaments, adding to the season's intensity. Newcastle, Tottenham, and Chelsea are back in the Champions League, while Aston Villa, Crystal Palace, and Nottingham Forest will feature in the Europa League and Conference League.
World Cup Impact
The 2025-26 season is sandwiched between two major tournaments: the 2025 Club World Cup and the 2026 FIFA World Cup. This crowded calendar poses challenges for player fitness, especially for clubs like Manchester City and Chelsea, who could face a short turnaround if they reach the Club World Cup final.
Festive Fixtures and Player Rest
The Premier League has ensured a balanced festive schedule, with no two rounds taking place within 60 hours of each other and no matches on Christmas Eve. This provides players and fans alike with some much-needed respite during the busy holiday period.
Everton's New Chapter
Everton will embark on their first season at the new Hill Dickinson Stadium, bidding farewell to their historic Goodison Park in May 2025. The 52,888-capacity stadium promises a fresh start for the Toffees.
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As the countdown to the 2025-26 Premier League season begins, the stage is set for another unforgettable year of football.