Liverpool's defence of their Premier League crown will begin with the visit of Bournemouth at Anfield in the opening match of the 2025/26 campaign.
The Reds won their second Premier League title at a canter during Arne Slot's debut season and the Dutch tactician has made no secret of their ambition to embark on another dominant period in the club's illustrious history.
Following their season-opener against Bournemouth, Liverpool have two fascinating contests away to Newcastle and at home to last year's Premier League runners-up Arsenal which complete August.
The first Merseyside derby of the season is pencilled in for the weekend of the 20th September as Liverpool welcome Everton to Anfield, while the reverse fixture will see the Reds make the short trip to the new Hill Dickinson Stadium on the 18th April.
Slot's men entertain Manchester United on 18th October before heading to Old Trafford in early May, while their fixtures against perennial challenges Manchester City take place on 8th November at the Etihad Stadium and 7th February at Anfield.
Liverpool will oppose two of three newly-promoted sides back-to-back at the start of December as they host Sunderland before travelling to Elland Road to face Leeds in the space of three days.
The Reds round off the season with intriguing fixtures against Chelsea (H) and Aston Villa (A) before their concluding match against Brentford at Anfield.
Date | Fixture |
15th August 2025 | Bournemouth (H) |
23rd August 2025 | Newcastle (A) |
30th August 2025 | Arsenal (H) |
13th September 2025 | Burnley (A) |
20th September 2025 | Everton (H) |
27th September 2025 | Crystal Palace (A) |
4th October 2025 | Chelsea (A) |
18th October 2025 | Manchester United (H) |
25th October 2025 | Brentford (A) |
1st November 2025 | Aston Villa (H) |
8th November 2025 | Manchester City (A) |
22nd November 2025 | Nottingham Forest (H) |
29th November 2025 | West Ham (A) |
3rd December 2025 | Sunderland (H) |
6th December 2025 | Leeds (A) |
13th December 2025 | Brighton (H) |
20th December 2025 | Tottenham (A) |
27th December 2025 | Wolves (H) |
30th December 2025 | Leeds (H) |
3rd January 2026 | Fulham (A) |
7th January 2026 | Arsenal (A) |
17th January 2026 | Burnley (H) |
24th January 2026 | Bournemouth (A) |
31st January 2026 | Newcastle (H) |
7th February 2026 | Manchester City (H) |
11th February 2026 | Sunderland (A) |
21st February 2026 | Nottingham Forest (A) |
28th February 2026 | West Ham (H) |
4th March 2026 | Wolves (A) |
14th March 2026 | Tottenham (H) |
21st March 2026 | Brighton (A) |
11th April 2026 | Fulham (H) |
18th April 2026 | Everton (A) |
25th April 2026 | Crystal Palace (H) |
2nd May 2026 | Manchester United (A) |
9th May 2026 | Chelsea (H) |
17th May 2026 | Aston Villa (A) |
24th May 2026 | Brentford (H) |