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Premier League 2025-26 fixtures in full as 20 clubs discover schedules

Premier League 2025-26 fixtures in full as 20 clubs discover schedules

Daily Mirror18-06-2025
The new Premier League season is fast approaching and a fresh milestone in the build-up to the campaign has been reached with all 20 top-flight sides learning their fixture schedules
The 2024-25 Premier League season may only have ended last month, but eyes are now firmly fixed on the next campaign. The fixtures for the new season - where Liverpool will look to defend their title crown - have now been released, with clubs knowing who they will face and roughly when.
Of course, a sizeable portion of the calendar is subject to the TV scheduling gods so some matches will be shifted about. The timings for matchweek one have been decided, though, and there are some eye-catching fixtures.

Reigning champions Liverpool will kick off the new campaign when they host Bournemouth in Friday Night Football on 15 August. Manchester City's visit to Wolves headlines the Saturday, while Arsenal's first game comes in a trip to Manchester United.

In fact the Gunners have a nightmare start, also facing Liverpool and City within their first five games. There are no Boxing Day fixtures as it stands, although this could change when the TV fixtures are announced.
The final day will come on 24 May, with all 10 matches that day kicking off at 4pm as the title race, European qualification and relegation are decided. Mirror Football have set out all 38 gameweeks below for you to check out the schedules of all 20 teams.
Gameweek One
15/08/2025 - 20:00 - Liverpool v A.F.C. Bournemouth
16/08/2025 - 12:30 - Aston Villa v Newcastle United
16/08/2025 - 15:00 - Nottingham Forest v Brentford

16/08/2025 - 15:00 - Sunderland v West Ham United
16/08/2025 - 15:00 - Tottenham Hotspur v Burnley
16/08/2025 - 17:30 - Wolverhampton v Manchester City

17/08/2025 - 14:00 - Chelsea v Crystal Palace
17/08/2025 - 16:30 - Manchester United v Arsenal
18/08/2025 - 20:00 - Leeds United v Everton

Gameweek Two - 23 August
A.F.C. Bournemouth v Wolverhampton
Arsenal v Leeds United
Brentford v Aston Villa

Burnley v Sunderland
Crystal Palace v Nottingham Forest
Everton v Brighton

Fulham v Manchester United
Manchester City v Tottenham Hotspur
Newcastle United v Liverpool

West Ham United v Chelsea
Gameweek Three - 30 August
Aston Villa v Crystal Palace

Brighton v Manchester City
Chelsea v Fulham
Leeds United v Newcastle United

Liverpool v Arsenal
Manchester United v Burnley
Nottingham Forest v West Ham United

Sunderland v Brentford
Tottenham Hotspur v A.F.C. Bournemouth
Wolverhampton v Everton

Gameweek Four - 13 September
A.F.C. Bournemouth v Brighton
Arsenal v Nottingham Forest
Brentford v Chelsea

Burnley v Liverpool
Crystal Palace v Sunderland
Everton v Aston Villa

Fulham v Leeds United
Manchester City v Manchester United
Newcastle United v Wolverhampton

West Ham United v Tottenham Hotspur
Gameweek Five - 20 September
A.F.C. Bournemouth v Newcastle United

Arsenal v Manchester City
Brighton v Tottenham Hotspur
Burnley v Nottingham Forest

Fulham v Brentford
Liverpool v Everton
Manchester United v Chelsea

Sunderland v Aston Villa
West Ham United v Crystal Palace
Wolverhampton v Leeds United

Gameweek Six - 27 September
Aston Villa v Fulham
Brentford v Manchester United
Chelsea v Brighton

Crystal Palace v Liverpool
Everton v West Ham United
Leeds United v A.F.C. Bournemouth

Manchester City v Burnley
Newcastle United v Arsenal
Nottingham Forest v Sunderland

Gameweek Seven - 4 October
A.F.C. Bournemouth v Fulham

Arsenal v West Ham United
Aston Villa v Burnley
Brentford v Manchester City

Chelsea v Liverpool
Everton v Crystal Palace
Leeds United v Tottenham Hotspur

Manchester United v Sunderland
Newcastle United v Nottingham Forest
Wolverhampton v Brighton

Gameweek Eight - 18 October
Brighton v Newcastle United
Burnley v Leeds United
Crystal Palace v A.F.C. Bournemouth

Fulham v Arsenal
Liverpool v Manchester United
Manchester City v Everton

Nottingham Forest v Chelsea
Sunderland v Wolverhampton
Tottenham Hotspur v Aston Villa

West Ham United v Brentford
Gameweek Nine - 25 October
A.F.C. Bournemouth v Nottingham Forest
Arsenal v Crystal Palace

Aston Villa v Manchester City
Brentford v Liverpool
Chelsea v Sunderland

Everton v Tottenham Hotspur
Leeds United v West Ham United
Manchester United v Brighton

Newcastle United v Fulham
Wolverhampton v Burnley
Gameweek 10 - 1 November

Brighton v Leeds United
Burnley v Arsenal
Crystal Palace v Brentford

Fulham v Wolverhampton
Liverpool v Aston Villa
Manchester City v A.F.C. Bournemouth

Nottingham Forest v Manchester United
Sunderland v Everton
Tottenham Hotspur v Chelsea

West Ham United v Newcastle United
Gameweek 11 - 8 November
Aston Villa v A.F.C. Bournemouth
Brentford v Newcastle United

Chelsea v Wolverhampton
Crystal Palace v Brighton
Everton v Fulham

Manchester City v Liverpool
Nottingham Forest v Leeds United
Sunderland v Arsenal

Tottenham Hotspur v Manchester United
West Ham United v Burnley

Gameweek 12 - 22 November
A.F.C. Bournemouth v West Ham United
Arsenal v Tottenham Hotspur
Brighton v Brentford

Burnley v Chelsea
Fulham v Sunderland
Leeds United v Aston Villa

Liverpool v Nottingham Forest
Manchester United v Everton
Newcastle United v Manchester City

Wolverhampton v Crystal Palace
Gameweek 13 - 29 November
Aston Villa v Wolverhampton
Brentford v Burnley

Chelsea v Arsenal
Crystal Palace v Manchester United
Everton v Newcastle United

Manchester City v Leeds United
Nottingham Forest v Brighton
Sunderland v A.F.C. Bournemouth

Tottenham Hotspur v Fulham
West Ham United v Liverpool
Gameweek 14 - 3 December
A.F.C. Bournemouth v Everton

Arsenal v Brentford
Brighton v Aston Villa
Burnley v Crystal Palace

Fulham v Manchester City
Leeds United v Chelsea
Liverpool v Sunderland

Manchester United v West Ham United
Newcastle United v Tottenham Hotspur
Wolverhampton v Nottingham Forest

Gameweek 15 - 6 December
A.F.C. Bournemouth v Chelsea
Aston Villa v Arsenal

Brighton v West Ham United
Everton v Nottingham Forest
Fulham v Crystal Palace

Leeds United v Liverpool
Manchester City v Sunderland
Newcastle United v Burnley

Tottenham Hotspur v Brentford
Wolverhampton v Manchester United
Gameweek 16 - 13 December
Arsenal v Wolverhampton

Brentford v Leeds United
Burnley v Fulham
Chelsea v Everton

Crystal Palace v Manchester City
Liverpool v Brighton
Manchester United v A.F.C. Bournemouth

Nottingham Forest v Tottenham Hotspur
Sunderland v Newcastle United
West Ham United v Aston Villa

Gameweek 17 - 20 December
A.F.C. Bournemouth v Burnley
Aston Villa v Manchester United
Brighton v Sunderland

Everton v Arsenal
Fulham v Nottingham Forest
Leeds United v Crystal Palace

Manchester City v West Ham United
Newcastle United v Chelsea
Tottenham Hotspur v Liverpool

Wolverhampton v Brentford
Gameweek 18 - 27 December
Arsenal v Brighton
Brentford v A.F.C. Bournemouth

Burnley v Everton
Chelsea v Aston Villa
Crystal Palace v Tottenham Hotspur

Liverpool v Wolverhampton
Manchester United v Newcastle United
Nottingham Forest v Manchester City

Sunderland v Leeds United
West Ham United v Fulham
Gameweek 19 - 30 December

Arsenal v Aston Villa
Brentford v Tottenham Hotspur
Burnley v Newcastle United

Chelsea v A.F.C. Bournemouth
Crystal Palace v Fulham
Liverpool v Leeds United

Manchester United v Wolverhampton
Nottingham Forest v Everton
Sunderland v Manchester City

West Ham United v Brighton
Gameweek 20 - 3 January
A.F.C. Bournemouth v Arsenal
Aston Villa v Nottingham Forest

Brighton v Burnley
Everton v Brentford
Fulham v Liverpool

Leeds United v Manchester United
Manchester City v Chelsea
Newcastle United v Crystal Palace

Tottenham Hotspur v Sunderland
Wolverhampton v West Ham United
Gameweek 21 - 7 January
A.F.C. Bournemouth v Tottenham Hotspur

Arsenal v Liverpool
Brentford v Sunderland
Burnley v Manchester United

Crystal Palace v Aston Villa
Everton v Wolverhampton
Fulham v Chelsea

Manchester City v Brighton
Newcastle United v Leeds United
West Ham United v Nottingham Forest

Gameweek 22 - 17 January
Aston Villa v Everton
Brighton v A.F.C. Bournemouth

Chelsea v Brentford
Leeds United v Fulham
Liverpool v Burnley

Manchester United v Manchester City
Nottingham Forest v Arsenal
Sunderland v Crystal Palace

Tottenham Hotspur v West Ham United
Wolverhampton v Newcastle United
Gameweek 23 - 24 January
A.F.C. Bournemouth v Liverpool

Arsenal v Manchester United
Brentford v Nottingham Forest
Burnley v Tottenham Hotspur

Crystal Palace v Chelsea
Everton v Leeds United
Fulham v Brighton

Manchester City v Wolverhampton
Newcastle United v Aston Villa
West Ham United v Sunderland

Gameweek 24 - 31 January
Aston Villa v Brentford
Brighton v Everton
Chelsea v West Ham United

Leeds United v Arsenal
Liverpool v Newcastle United
Manchester United v Fulham

Nottingham Forest v Crystal Palace
Sunderland v Burnley
Tottenham Hotspur v Manchester City

Wolverhampton v A.F.C. Bournemouth
Gameweek 25 - 7 February
A.F.C. Bournemouth v Aston Villa

Arsenal v Sunderland
Brighton v Crystal Palace
Burnley v West Ham United

Fulham v Everton
Leeds United v Nottingham Forest
Liverpool v Manchester City

Manchester United v Tottenham Hotspur
Newcastle United v Brentford
Wolverhampton v Chelsea

Gameweek 26 - 11 February
Aston Villa v Brighton
Brentford v Arsenal
Chelsea v Leeds United

Crystal Palace v Burnley
Everton v A.F.C. Bournemouth
Manchester City v Fulham

Nottingham Forest v Wolverhampton
Sunderland v Liverpool
Tottenham Hotspur v Newcastle United

West Ham United v Manchester United
Gameweek 27 - 21 February
Aston Villa v Leeds United

Brentford v Brighton
Chelsea v Burnley
Crystal Palace v Wolverhampton

Everton v Manchester United
Manchester City v Newcastle United
Nottingham Forest v Liverpool

Sunderland v Fulham
Tottenham Hotspur v Arsenal
West Ham United v A.F.C. Bournemouth

Gameweek 28 - 28 February
A.F.C. Bournemouth v Sunderland
Arsenal v Chelsea
Brighton v Nottingham Forest

Burnley v Brentford
Fulham v Tottenham Hotspur
Leeds United v Manchester City

Liverpool v West Ham United
Manchester United v Crystal Palace
Newcastle United v Everton

Wolverhampton v Aston Villa
Gameweek 29 - 4 March
A.F.C. Bournemouth v Brentford
Aston Villa v Chelsea

Brighton v Arsenal
Everton v Burnley
Fulham v West Ham United

Leeds United v Sunderland
Manchester City v Nottingham Forest
Newcastle United v Manchester United

Tottenham Hotspur v Crystal Palace
Wolverhampton v Liverpool
Gameweek 30 - 14 March
Arsenal v Everton

Brentford v Wolverhampton
Burnley v A.F.C. Bournemouth
Chelsea v Newcastle United

Crystal Palace v Leeds United
Liverpool v Tottenham Hotspur
Manchester United v Aston Villa

Nottingham Forest v Fulham
Sunderland v Brighton
West Ham United v Manchester City

Gameweek 31 - 21 March
A.F.C. Bournemouth v Manchester United
Aston Villa v West Ham United
Brighton v Liverpool

Everton v Chelsea
Fulham v Burnley
Leeds United v Brentford

Manchester City v Crystal Palace
Newcastle United v Sunderland
Tottenham Hotspur v Nottingham Forest

Wolverhampton v Arsenal
Gameweek 32 - 11 April
Arsenal v A.F.C. Bournemouth

Brentford v Everton
Burnley v Brighton
Chelsea v Manchester City

Crystal Palace v Newcastle United
Liverpool v Fulham
Manchester United v Leeds United

Nottingham Forest v Aston Villa
Sunderland v Tottenham Hotspur
West Ham United v Wolverhampton

Gameweek 33 - 18 April
Aston Villa v Sunderland
Brentford v Fulham
Chelsea v Manchester United

Crystal Palace v West Ham United
Everton v Liverpool
Leeds United v Wolverhampton

Manchester City v Arsenal
Newcastle United v A.F.C. Bournemouth
Nottingham Forest v Burnley

Tottenham Hotspur v Brighton
Gameweek 34 - 25 April
A.F.C. Bournemouth v Leeds United
Arsenal v Newcastle United

Brighton v Chelsea
Burnley v Manchester City
Fulham v Aston Villa

Liverpool v Crystal Palace
Manchester United v Brentford
Sunderland v Nottingham Forest

West Ham United v Everton
Wolverhampton v Tottenham Hotspur
Gameweek 35 - 2 May
A.F.C. Bournemouth v Crystal Palace

Arsenal v Fulham
Aston Villa v Tottenham Hotspur
Brentford v West Ham United

Chelsea v Nottingham Forest
Everton v Manchester City
Leeds United v Burnley

Manchester United v Liverpool
Newcastle United v Brighton
Wolverhampton v Sunderland

Gameweek 36 - 9 May
Brighton v Wolverhampton
Burnley v Aston Villa
Crystal Palace v Everton

Fulham v A.F.C. Bournemouth
Liverpool v Chelsea
Manchester City v Brentford

Nottingham Forest v Newcastle United
Sunderland v Manchester United
Tottenham Hotspur v Leeds United

West Ham United v Arsenal
Gameweek 37 - 17 May
A.F.C. Bournemouth v Manchester City
Arsenal v Burnley

Aston Villa v Liverpool
Brentford v Crystal Palace
Chelsea v Tottenham Hotspur

Everton v Sunderland
Leeds United v Brighton
Manchester United v Nottingham Forest

Newcastle United v West Ham United
Wolverhampton v Fulham
Gameweek 38 - 24 May (all 4pm kick-offs)
Brighton v Manchester United

Burnley v Wolverhampton
Crystal Palace v Arsenal
Fulham v Newcastle United

Liverpool v Brentford
Manchester City v Aston Villa
Nottingham Forest v A.F.C. Bournemouth

Sunderland v Chelsea
Tottenham Hotspur v Everton
West Ham United v Leeds United
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