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Premier League 2025/26 Fixtures: Manchester United Vs Arsenal Headlines Opening Weekend
The complete fixture list for the 2025/26 Premier League season has been announced, fueling anticipation for the upcoming campaign.
The season begins on Friday, August 15th, with reigning champions Liverpool taking on Bournemouth in the opening match.
Manchester City will start their bid for a fifth title in six years against Wolves, while Arsenal have been dealt an opening-day clash with Manchester United as they build on a third-straight second-place finish.
For the newly promoted sides, Leeds have a tricky match with Everton, Burnley go head-to-head with Tottenham and Sunderland will host West Ham.
Elsewhere, Aston Villa welcome Newcastle, Crystal Palace visit Chelsea, and Nottingham Forest host Brentford.
The final round of fixtures will be played on Sunday, May 24th, with all 20 clubs competing simultaneously as is tradition.
Opening Day
Liverpool v Bournemouth (Friday, August 15th)
Aston Villa v Newcastle (Saturday, August 16th)
Brighton v Fulham
Nottingham Forest v Brentford
Sunderland v West Ham
Spurs v Burnley
Wolves v Manchester City
Chelsea v Crystal Palace (Sunday, August 17th)
Manchester United v Arsenal
Leeds v Everton (Monday, August 18th)
Boxing Day
Arsenal vs Brighton
Brentford vs Bournemouth
Burnley vs Everton
Chelsea vs Aston Villa
Crystal Palace vs Tottenham Hotspur
Liverpool vs Wolves
Manchester United vs Newcastle
Nottingham Forest vs Manchester City
Sunderland vs Leeds United
West Ham United vs Fulham
Major fixtures (all ‘weekend commencing’)
Manchester City vs Manchester United – September 13th
Manchester United vs Manchester City – January 17th
Arsenal vs Tottenham Hotspur – November 22nd
Tottenham Hotspur vs Arsenal – February 21st
Tottenham Hotspur vs Chelsea – November 1st
Chelsea vs Tottenham Hotspur – May 17th
Liverpool vs Manchester United – October 18th
Manchester United vs Liverpool – May 2nd
Liverpool vs Everton – September 20th
Everton vs Liverpool – April 18th
Sunderland vs Newcastle – December 13th
Newcastle vs Sunderland – March 21st
Crystal Palace vs Brighton – November 8th
Brighton vs Crystal Palace – February 7th