Brighton host Fulham in their first match of the 2025/26 Premier League season as they look to build on their eighth-place finish last term.
The Seagulls recorded their second-highest points total in the Premier League as they finished the 2024/25 season with four wins from their last five matches to tally 61 points.
Fabian Hurzeler's men will be looking to build on that in the upcoming campaign with the aim of securing European football for the second time in the club's history.
Following their opening weekend clash against Fulham, Brighton will be the first visiting team to play a competitive fixture at the Hill Dickinson Stadium as they face Everton a week later.
Brighton will encounter Manchester City, Tottenham and Newcastle in successive home fixtures at the Amex before a trip to Selhurst Park for the first instalment of the M23 derby against Crystal Palace on the 8th November., while the reverse fixture is pencilled in for the 7th February.
Tough away fixtures against Liverpool, Arsenal and Manchester City are scheduled across December into January and the Seagulls will face West Ham twice in that period.
Hurzeler's outfit conclude the campaign with trips to Newcastle and Leeds, which sandwich a home clash against Wolves before Brighton sign off the 2025/26 season at home to Manchester United.
Date | Fixture |
16th August 2025 | Fulham (H) |
23rd August 2025 | Everton (A) |
30th August 2025 | Manchester City (H) |
13th September 2025 | Bournemouth (A) |
20th September 2025 | Tottenham (H) |
27th September 2025 | Chelsea (A) |
4th October 2025 | Wolves (A) |
18th October 2025 | Newcastle (H) |
25th October 2025 | Manchester United (A) |
1st November 2025 | Leeds United (H) |
8th November 2025 | Crystal Palace (A) |
22nd November 2025 | Brentford (H) |
29th November 2025 | Nottingham Forest (A) |
3rd December 2025 | Aston Villa (H) |
6th December 2025 | West Ham (H) |
13th December 2025 | Liverpool (A) |
20th December 2025 | Sunderland (H) |
27th December 2025 | Arsenal (A) |
30th December 2025 | West Ham (A) |
3rd January 2026 | Burnley (H) |
7th January 2026 | Manchester City (A) |
17th January 2026 | Bournemouth (H) |
24th January 2026 | Fulham (A) |
31st January 2026 | Everton (H) |
7th February 2026 | Crystal Palace (H) |
11th February 2026 | Aston Villa (A) |
21st February 2026 | Brentford (A) |
28th February 2026 | Nottingham Forest (H) |
4th March 2026 | Arsenal (H) |
14th March 2026 | Sunderland (A) |
21st March 2026 | Liverpool (H) |
11th April 2026 | Burnley (A) |
18th April 2026 | Tottenham (A) |
25th April 2026 | Chelsea (H) |
2nd May 2026 | Newcastle (A) |
9th May 2026 | Wolves (H) |
17th May 2026 | Leeds (A) |
24th May 2026 | Manchester United (H) |