The English Premier League has released its full set of fixtures for the 2025/26 season, igniting excitement across the footballing world.
With new managers on the touchline, promoted clubs eager to make their mark, and title hopefuls ready to launch their campaigns, the opening weekend promises drama, intensity, and the return of the world’s most-watched football league.
From Liverpool’s Friday night clash at Anfield to a heavyweight battle between Manchester United and Arsenal at Old Trafford, all 20 clubs are set for action between August 15 and 18.
Below is a preview of each of the ten opening fixtures.
Liverpool, under manager Arne Slot, begin their title defense against Bournemouth. Slot’s appointment marked a new era at Anfield, which saw immediate success as he led Liverpool to a record equalling 20 Premier League titles in his first season. The Reds have strengthened their squad with the signing of Florian Wirtz for a British record fee of £116.5 million, aiming to maintain their dominance in English football.
Bournemouth, managed by Andoni Iraola, will look to build on their mid-table finish from the previous season. The Cherries have been active in the transfer market, seeking to bolster their squad and challenge for a top-half finish.
Aston Villa, led by Unai Emery, embark on their Premier League campaign with a home fixture against Newcastle United. Villa have been quite busy strengthening their squad with key signings and will aim to replicate their European adventure from the previous season.
Newcastle United, managed by Eddie Howe, will look to build on their top-six finish and secure Champions League football for the upcoming season. The Magpies have made strategic considerations which will seek to bolster their squad to compete on multiple fronts. A win on the away front will send joy to the magpies.
Tottenham Hotspur, under new manager Thomas Frank, host newly promoted Burnley. Frank’s appointment brings a fresh approach to Spurs, and he will be eager to start his tenure with a victory.
Burnley, managed by Scott Parker, return to the Premier League after a season in the Championship. Parker’s leadership will be crucial as they aim to establish themselves in the top flight.
With Vítor Pereira at the helm of affairs, Wolverhampton Wanderers face a challenging opener against Manchester City. Wolves will look to improve on their poor premier league finish and challenge the established top teams.
Manchester City, under the guidance of Pep Guardiola, aim to reclaim the Premier League title. City’s squad depth and tactical prowess make them formidable opponents for any team.
Enzo Maresca’s Chelsea host Crystal Palace in a London derby. Maresca seeks to continue with bringing a change to the team in his second season at the Bridge, and he will be focused to start the season with a win.
Crystal Palace, on the other hand, under the management of Oliver Glasner, will look to build on their mid-table finish and book a spot in European competitions for the second season in a row. Glasner’s experience will be vital in guiding the team through the season.
Manchester United, led by Rúben Amorim, face Arsenal in a highly anticipated clash. Amorim’s appointment seeked to bring a fresh perspective to the Red Devils, which did not end so. But the Portugese manager will be eager to make an impact in his first full season in charge.
Arsenal will aim to improve on their previous season’s performance and challenge for the title, as has been the case in the past three seasons. Arteta’s tactical acumen and leadership will be key to their success.
Leeds United return to the Premier League after a season in the Championship. Daniel Farke’s leadership will be crucial as they aim to establish themselves in the top flight. They face Everton in their first game at Elland Road.
Everton, under the guidance of David Moyes, look to improve on their previous season’s performance and challenge for a spot in European competitions. Moyes’ experience in the premier league over the years will be vital in guiding the team through the season.
Sunderland, managed by Régis Le Bris, mark their return to the Premier League after a hiatus. Can Le Bris’ leadership help them re-establish themselves in the top flight? They face West Ham United in their opening fixture.
West Ham United, under the management of Graham Potter, will look to build on their previous season’s performance and challenge for a spot in European competitions. Potter’s tactical approach will be key to their success.
Managed by Nuno Espírito Santo, Forest are looking to build on their impressive 7th-place finish last season, which narrowly missed out on a Champions League spot. The Tricky Trees looks to make more strategic signings to strengthen their squad and are eager to start the season with a win at the City Ground against Brentford.
Under the guidance of Thomas Frank, Brentford have established themselves as a formidable Premier League side. The Bees are targeting a top-half finish and potential European qualification. However, they face challenges with the departure of long-term manager Thomas Frank and potential key player exits. Whoever the new manager will be, will aim to win their first game to bring some hope of continuous glory.
Under the guidance of Fabian Hürzeler, Brighton have shown significant progress. The Seagulls are targeting a top-six finish to secure European football for the upcoming season. However, they face challenges with a couple of key players unavailable due to injury. They hope their recovery will speed up before the begining of the new season. A win against fulham is all they are looking for.
Managed by Marco Silva, Fulham are looking to improve upon their previous season’s performance. The Cottagers have been active in the transfer market, strengthening their squad to compete for a top-half finish. A premier league opener win at an away grounds will serve as a big motivation for them going into the season.
The 2025/26 English Premier League season is shaping up to be an electrifying ride, with new managerial appointments, bolstered squads, and reigning champions Liverpool looking to defend their title.
As the fixtures unfold, fans can expect thrilling matches, intense rivalries, and unpredictable outcomes.
With top clubs like Manchester City, Arsenal, Chelsea, Liverpool and Manchester United vying for honours, the battle for the Premier League title is set to be fierce.
Story by: Simon Owusu Prempeh