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Premier League 2025-26 Fixture List: Full Season Schedule Including Champions League And FA Cup News24


The Premier League season 2025/26 is pegged to offer a busy schedule to the fans with a congested fixture calendar besides the major European and domestic cup commitments. It will start on 16 August with the home game against Burnley and will have the intriguing games against Manchester City, Manchester United, Liverpool, and Arsenal, among others. At the same time, clubs also need to cope with the increased requirements of the UEFA Champions League along with concerns of matches in Carabao Cup and Emirates FA Cup. Whether it is Opening Day curiosity to a possible championship-deciding battle in May, next season will be a football year of exciting events at every turn.

Early-Season Clashes And Group Stage Battles (August–December 2025)

  • August
    • Aug 16: Burnley (H)
    • Aug 23: Manchester City (A)
    • Aug 30: AFC Bournemouth (H)
  • September
    • Sep 13: West Ham United (A)
    • Sep 16–18: UEFA Champions League Matchday 1
    • Sep 20: Brighton & Hove Albion (A)
    • Sep 24: Carabao Cup Third Round
    • Sep 27: Wolverhampton Wanderers (H)
    • Sep 30–Oct 1: UEFA Champions League Matchday 2
  • October
    • Oct 4: Leeds United (A)
    • Oct 18: Aston Villa (H)
    • Oct 21–22: UEFA Champions League Matchday 3
    • Oct 25: Everton (A)
    • Oct 29: Carabao Cup Fourth Round
  • November
    • Nov 1: Chelsea (H)
    • Nov 4–5: UEFA Champions League Matchday 4
    • Nov 8: Manchester United (H)
    • Nov 22: Arsenal (A)
    • Nov 25–26: UEFA Champions League Matchday 5
    • Nov 29: Fulham (H)
  • December
    • Dec 3: Newcastle United (A)
    • Dec 6: Brentford (H)
    • Dec 9–10: UEFA Champions League Matchday 6
    • Dec 13: Nottingham Forest (A)
    • Dec 17: Carabao Cup Fifth Round
    • Dec 20: Liverpool (H)
    • Dec 27: Crystal Palace (A)
    • Dec 30: Brentford (A)

Knockout Rounds, Title Contests, and Final Showdowns (January–May 2026)

  • January
    • Jan 3: Sunderland (H)
    • Jan 7: AFC Bournemouth (A)
    • Jan 10: Emirates FA Cup Third Round
    • Jan 14: Carabao Cup Semi-Final (First Leg)
    • Jan 17: West Ham United (H)
    • Jan 20–21: UEFA Champions League Matchday 7
    • Jan 24: Burnley (A)
    • Jan 28: UEFA Champions League Matchday 8
    • Jan 31: Manchester City (H)
  • February
    • Feb 4: Carabao Cup Semi-Final (Second Leg)
    • Feb 7: Manchester United (A)
    • Feb 11: Newcastle United (H)
    • Feb 14: Emirates FA Cup Fourth Round
    • Feb 17–18: UEFA Champions League Knockout Play-Off (First Leg)
    • Feb 21: Arsenal (H)
    • Feb 24–25: UEFA Champions League Knockout Play-Off (Second Leg)
    • Feb 28: Fulham (A)
  • March
    • Mar 4: Crystal Palace (H)
    • Mar 7: Emirates FA Cup Fifth Round
    • Mar 10–11: UEFA Champions League Round of 16 (First Leg)
    • Mar 14: Liverpool (A)
    • Mar 17–18: UEFA Champions League Round of 16 (Second Leg)
    • Mar 21: Nottingham Forest (H)
    • Mar 22: Carabao Cup Final
  • April
    • Apr 4: Emirates FA Cup Quarter-Final
    • Apr 7–8: UEFA Champions League Quarter-Final (First Leg)
    • Apr 11: Sunderland (A)
    • Apr 14–15: UEFA Champions League Quarter-Final (Second Leg)
    • Apr 18: Brighton & Hove Albion (H)
    • Apr 25: Wolverhampton Wanderers (A) / FA Cup Semi-Final
    • Apr 28–29: UEFA Champions League Semi-Final (First Leg)
  • May
    • May 2: Aston Villa (A)
    • May 5–6: UEFA Champions League Semi-Final (Second Leg)
    • May 9: Leeds United (H)
    • May 16: Emirates FA Cup Final
    • May 17: Chelsea (A)
    • May 24: Everton (H)
    • May 30: UEFA Champions League Final