Premier League 2025/26 fixtures revealed
It's one of the landmark days in the English football calendar, with the Premier League fixtures for the new season being released on Wednesday. We will be bringing you live coverage of the big fixture reveal.
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Here's how Nottingham Forest will begin their campaign.
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Ruben Amorim's Manchester United will want to hit the ground running next season, but it won't be easy.
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This is one to look forward to for sure.
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Do Arsenal have a mountain to climb from the off in their quest for the title?
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A reminder of the all-important final day fixtures.
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Which club has the hardest start to the season? The Independent have broken that down nicely here.
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Arsenal begin their season with a trip to face Manchester United. Here's how the rest of the season looks for the Gunners.
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Here's a handy breakdown of some of the key dates for your diary in the 2025/26 season.
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Here are the fixtures for Fulham, Crystal Palace and West Ham.
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And here's how Thomas Frank's Tottenham's (that still feels weird to write) season will shape up.
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Here is Manchester City's fixture list in full.
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Here are the full fixture lists for Newcastle, Manchester United and Liverpool.
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And Brentford fans can get theirs here.
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Leeds fans can check out their full fixture list here.
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Here's how newly promoted Burnley will begin life back in the top flight...
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Newcastle ran out 5-1 winners when they met Aston Villa at St James' Park on the opening day of the 2023/24 season. Villa will have chance to exact revenge this year.
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Don't forget, the full Premier League 2025/26 fixture list will soon be available via the Matches section of the OneFootball app 📲
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Here's how champions Liverpool will begin their title defence...
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Chelsea fans, here are your fixtures...
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ICYMI, here's the opening weekend again...
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Here's Arsenal's full fixture list...
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Manchester United will start their season like this...
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Here's how Manchester City's end-of-season run-in will look...
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Some notable Arsenal fixtures for all the Gooners out there...
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Our friends at the Evening Standard have broken down the full fixture list for you here.
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Liverpool v Arsenal on matchweek three looks like an early title tussle...
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Let's whizz right to the final day of the season for a moment, which looks like this...
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Man City v Tottenham and Newcastle v Liverpool are the standout fixtures on matchday two.
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Here we go OFFICIAL 🚨
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All the rumours suggest that the biggest fixture of the opening weekend will see Arsenal travelling to face Manchester United. Spicy!
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Premier League new boys Sunderland are looking forward to finding out their fixtures.
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But to stress, that is currently just a rumour. We will be bringing you the official fixtures as soon as they are announced.
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As is always the case on fixture release day, there are already plenty of rumours flying around. Such as this one, which are apparently the fixtures for the opening weekend.
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Hello and welcome to our live coverage! The fixtures are set to be officially released at 9:00 BST, so in about 10 minutes time. Stay tuned!
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