Get the full list of Liverpool Fixtures for the 2025/26 Premier League season. See every match date, key clashes, and analysis of Liverpool’s full campaign schedule.
Liverpool, under Arne Slot, will begin their title defence at Anfield and wrap up the season on home soil.
The full 38-game schedule has just been announced:
August
- 15 Aug – Bournemouth (H), 20:00, Anfield
- 23 Aug – Newcastle (A)
- 30 Aug – Arsenal (H)
September
- 13 Sep – Burnley (A)
- 20 Sep – Everton (H)
- 27 Sep – Crystal Palace (A)
October
- 4 Oct – Chelsea (A)
- 18 Oct – Man United (H)
- 25 Oct – Brentford (A)
November
- 1 Nov – Aston Villa (H)
- 8 Nov – Man City (A)
- 22 Nov – Nottingham Forest (H)
- 29 Nov – West Ham (A)
December
- 3 Dec – Sunderland (H)
- 6 Dec – Leeds (A)
- 13 Dec – Brighton (H)
- 20 Dec – Tottenham (A)
- 27 Dec – Wolves (H)
- 30 Dec – Leeds (H)
January
- 3 Jan – Fulham (A)
- 7 Jan – Arsenal (A)
- 17 Jan – Burnley (H)
- 24 Jan – Bournemouth (A)
- 31 Jan – Newcastle (H)
February
- 7 Feb – Man City (H)
- 11 Feb – Sunderland (A)
- 21 Feb – Nottingham Forest (A)
- 28 Feb – West Ham (H)
March
- 4 Mar – Wolves (A)
- 14 Mar – Tottenham (H)
- 21 Mar – Brighton (A)
April
- 11 Apr – Fulham (H)
- 18 Apr – Everton (A)
- 25 Apr – Crystal Palace (H)
May
- 2 May – Man United (A)
- 9 May – Chelsea (H)
- 17 May – Aston Villa (A)
- 24 May – Brentford (H)
Analysis: Key Dates & Storylines
- Season opener: Friday 15 August, Anfield—easy fixture to start with Bournemouth.
- First away test: Newcastle visit on 23 August—nonetheless manageable away challenge.
- Big clashes:
- Arsenal at home to end August.
- A tough Man City away trip early in November, then home in February.
- Merseyside derby at Everton away on 18 April.
- Manchester United away on 2 May.
- Busy Festive Season:
- City encounter on 7 Feb at Anfield (earlier clash on 8 Nov away).
- Boxing Day fixtures: Wolves at home, followed by Leeds at home on 30 Dec.
- Final weekend: Ends at home vs Brentford on 24 May, potentially season-defining.
Why It Matters
- Luxury start: Opening at home gives Liverpool a platform to build early momentum.
- TV selections: Many big games scheduled for weekends or prime-time slots.
- Festive block: Two home games during holiday period—a great chance to accumulate points.
- Crucial run-in: Matches against Chelsea, United, Brighton, Villa, and Brentford in final stretch—important for title defence.
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