Liverpool Premier League 2025-26 Fixtures: Full schedule & key dates

(Courtesy : Liverpool FC)
The defending champions will be looking to retain the title
Liverpool will begin their defence of the Premier League title in 2025-26 with a home game against AFC Bournemouth.
The Reds’ campaign opener sees them welcome the Cherries to Anfield on Friday August 15, live on Sky Sports in the UK, ahead of meetings with Newcastle United and Arsenal before the end of the first month.
Arne Slot’s side will wrap up the season by hosting Brentford next May.
See the champions’ full fixture schedule for the forthcoming top-flight campaign – released this morning – below.
Please note, all dates and times are now subject to change for television broadcast and European competition scheduling.
All times are UK.
Liverpool’s Full Premier League 2025-26 Fixtures
August
- Friday 15th (8pm) – Bournemouth (H)
- Saturday 23rd (3pm) – Newcastle United (A)
- Saturday 30th (3pm) – Arsenal (H)
September
- Saturday 13th (3pm) – Burnley (A)
- Saturday 20th (3pm) – Everton (H)
- Saturday 27th (3pm) – Crystal Palace (A)
October
- Saturday 4th (3pm) – Chelsea (A)
- Saturday 18th (3pm) – Manchester United (H)
- Saturday 25th (3pm) – Brentford (A)
November
- Saturday 1st (3pm) – Aston Villa (H)
- Saturday 8th (3pm) – Manchester City (A)
- Saturday 22nd (3pm) – Nottingham Forest (H)
- Saturday 29th (3pm) – West Ham United (A)
Also Read: Full Fixture List for Premier League 2025–26 season
December
- Wednesday 3rd (8pm) – Sunderland (H)
- Saturday 6th (3pm) – Leeds United (A)
- Saturday 13th (3pm) – Brighton & Hove Albion (H)
- Saturday 20th (3pm) – Tottenham Hotspur (A)
- Saturday 27th (3pm) – Wolverhampton Wanderers (H)
- Tuesday 30th (8pm) – Leeds United (H)
January
- Saturday 3rd (3pm) – Fulham (A)
- Wednesday 7th (8pm) – Arsenal (A)
- Saturday 17th (3pm) – Burnley (H)
- Saturday 24th (3pm) – Bournemouth (A)
- Saturday 31st (3pm) – Newcastle United (H)
February
- Saturday 7th (3pm) – Manchester City (H)
- Wednesday 11th (8pm) – Sunderland (A)
- Saturday 21st (3pm) – Nottingham Forest (A)
- Saturday 28th (3pm) – West Ham United (H)
March
- Wednesday 4th (8pm) – Wolverhampton Wanderers (A)
- Saturday 14th (3pm) – Tottenham Hotspur (H)
- Saturday 21st (3pm) – Brighton & Hove Albion (A)
April
- Saturday 11th (3pm) – Fulham (H)
- Saturday 18th (3pm) – Everton (A)
- Saturday 25th (3pm) – Crystal Palace (H)
May
- Saturday 2nd (3pm) – Manchester United (A)
- Saturday 9th (3pm) – Chelsea (H)
- Sunday 17th (3pm) – Aston Villa (A)
- Sunday 24th (4pm) – Brentford (H)
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Hardik is a journalist and Senior Assistant Editor at Khel Now. A graduate of Maharaja Agrasen College, Delhi University, he brings a versatile skill set to the table with experience in writing, editing, and on-camera work. A passionate follower of Manchester United, Lewis Hamilton, and CM Punk. He combines his love for sports with sharp editorial insight.
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