Live: Build-up to Arsenal's 2025-26 Premier League fixtures announcement
The 2025-26 Premier League season will begin with single fixture played on Friday, August 15 and finish on Sunday, May 24 2026 - find out Arsenal's schedule
The 2025-26 Premier League season will begin with single fixture played on Friday, August 15 and finish on Sunday, May 24 2026 - find out Arsenal's schedule
Can Arsenal finally end two decades of hurt and lift the Premier League title at the end of the 2025-26 season. CREDIT: @laythy29
Live: Build-up to Arsenal's 2025-26 Premier League fixtures announcement
The 2025-26 Premier League season will begin with single fixture played on Friday, August 15 and finish on Sunday, May 24 2026 - find out Arsenal's schedule
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Arsenal end the season at Crystal Palace on May 24 after visiting West Ham on May 9, with the final home game of the campaign against Burnley on May 17.
Over Christmas, Arsenal host Brighton on December 27 and Aston Villa are the visitors to the Emirates on December 30. Liverpool are the visitors to north London on January 7, while the trip to Man City is on April 18.
The first north London derby is on November 22, with Thomas Frank's Tottenham visiting the Emirates. The return fixture with Spurs is on February 21.
No games scheduled for Boxing Day but the Premier League has clarified that the matches listed for Saturday December 27 are available to switch to Boxing Day for live broadcast.
And here's the final weekend of the season... on 24 May, with all games taking place at 4pm. Brighton v Manchester United Burnley v Wolves Crystal Palace v Arsenal Fulham v Newcastle United Liverpool v Brentford Manchester City v Aston Villa Nottingham Forest v Bournemouth Sunderland v Chelsea Tottenham Hotspur v Everton West Ham United v Leeds United
Opening weekend of the season confirmed Friday, August 15 Liverpool v Bournemouth (8pm) Saturday, August 16 Aston Villa v Newcastle United (1230pm) Brighton v Fulham (3pm) Nottingham Forest v Brentford (3pm) Sunderland v West Ham United (3pm) Tottenham Hotspur v Burnley (3pm) Wolves v Manchester City (530pm) Sunday, 17 August Chelsea v Crystal Palace (2pm) Manchester United v Arsenal (430pm) Monday, 18 August Leeds United v Everton (8pm)
Such a testing start for Arsenal. Manchester United (a), Leeds (h), Liverpool (a), Forest (h), Manchester City (h), Newcastle (a), West Ham (h). If Mikel Arteta’s side can start well then it’s game on. If not they could be out of the title mix come October’s international break…
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Not long now to go until the release of the Premier League fixtures at 9am this morning...
The exact date and time at which individual matches are played during each weekend will be determined at regular intervals throughout the season, based on TV selections made by broadcasters. In total, the campaign will consist of 33 weekends and five midweek rounds of fixtures. The final round is on Sunday, May 24, 2026.
Did you know that the Premier League fixtures apparently take six months to put together? The process is managed by multinational IT company Atos, which has a Paris HQ. A raft of information about the football calendar - international dates, European matchweeks, and the scheduling of the lower leagues - is inputted into the system so it can generate a list which functions. Further information such as policing capacity and geographical proximity are also taken into account.
How are we feeling about Arsenal's chances of finally lifting the Premier League title next season? Slightly frustrating that we haven't brought anyone in yet compared to some of our rivals...
Anyway, we've been enjoying the break and are feeling refreshed - so who do you fancy on the first day of the new Premier League season?
How's your summer been so far? We hope you've been enjoying the close season as much as we have. A much needed restorative break after such a long campaign that began in Los Angeles last July - on the back of a month in Germany at the Euros meant some of the team had been on the go for two seasons without a proper break.
Hello, and welcome to the Gooner Fanzine's build-up to the 2025-26 Premier League fixtures announcement at 9am