
2025-26 Premier League schedule: From Aug. 15 kickoff to matchweek 38
The season opens with the defending league champions Liverpool hosting AFC Bournemouth at Anfield in what should be an emotional evening after the death of Diogo Jota in July.
During the second weekend of fixtures, Everton will christen a new stadium against Brighton & Hove Albion on Sunday, Aug. 24. The team is leaving its home for more than 100 years — Goodison Park — for a new and modern stadium — Hill Dickinson Stadium.
Here is the full, 380-match fixture list for the 2025-26 Premier League season:
PREMIER LEAGUE POWER RANKINGS: Arsenal, Man City, Chelsea chasing Liverpool
August 15 – Friday
August 16 – Saturday
August 17 – Sunday
August 18 – Monday
August 22
August 23
August 24
August 25
August 29
August 30
August 31
September 13
September 14
September 20
September 21
September 27
September 28
September 29
October 4 (matchweek 7)
October 18 (matchweek 8)
October 25 (matchweek 9)
November 1 (matchweek 10)
November 8 (matchweek 11)
November 22 (matchweek 12)
November 29 (matchweek 13)
December 3 (matchweek 14)
December 6 (matchweek 15)
December 13 (matchweek 16)
December 20 (matchweek 17)
December 27 (matchweek 18)
December 30 (matchweek 19)
January 3, 2026 (matchweek 20)
January 7 (matchweek 21)
January 17 (matchweek 22)
January 24 (matchweek 23)
January 31 (matchweek 24)
February 7 (matchweek 25)
February 11 (matchweek 26)
February 21 (matchweek 27)
February 28 (matchweek 28)
March 4 (matchweek 29)
March 14 (matchweek 30)
March 21 (matchweek 31)
April 11 (matchweek 32)
April 18 (matchweek 33)
April 25 (matchweek 34)
May 2 (matchweek 35)
May 9 (matchweek 36)
May 17 (matchweek 37)
May 24 (matchweek 38)

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