When are Premier League fixtures announced for the 2025-26 season?
Arne Slot and Pep Guardiola will be eagerly awaiting the fixture list announcement (Picture: Getty Images)
The football season may only just have finished but we don’t have long to wait for the Premier League fixtures for the new campaign to be announced.
The Premier League season wrapped up on May 25, with the final piece of silverware won for the campaign three days later as Chelsea beat Real Betis to win the UEFA Conference League.
There is no real break in the football, though, with international fixtures this week in the Nations League and World Cup qualifiers.
Then comes the new-look Club World Cup, which is played over a month in America, featuring 32 teams for the first time.
Women’s Euro 2025 is also held this summer in Switzerland, running from July 2-27.
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The transfer window will also be keeping football fans entertained, with a number of sagas already up and running and set to continue for weeks to come.
Attention will quickly turn to the new Premier League season, though, especially when the fixtures are revealed.
Can Arsenal improve on second next year (Picture: Getty Images)
There is not long to wait for the Premier League fixtures to be announced, with the 2025/26 schedules revealed on June 18 at 9am.
When does the Premier League season start?
The opening weekend of the new Premier League season is on August 16.
Sunderland booked their place in the Premier League by winning the Championship Play-Off final (Picture: Getty Images)
When is the Club World Cup?
The revamped Club World Cup runs from June 14 – July 13 in America. Chelsea and Manchester City are the Premier League representatives.
When does the transfer window open and close?
There is an extra transfer window this summer to allow for the Club World Cup, so a registration period is currently open from June 1-10.
The transfer window is then open again from Monday June 16 until Monday September 1.
2025-26 Premier League teams
Arsenal
Aston Villa
Bournemouth
Brentford
Brighton
Burnley
Chelsea
Crystal Palace
Everton
Fulham
Leeds
Liverpool
Man City
Man Utd
Newcastle
Nottingham Forest
Sunderland
Tottenham
West Ham
Wolves
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