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Published 09:05 18 Jun 2025 BST
Updated 09:54 18 Jun 2025 BST

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The official Premier League fixtures have been announced for the 2025/26 season.
It's the news we've all been waiting for, the fixtures for next season's Premier League with all the usual expected big clashes and thrilling games that make the Premier League we know and love.
Three new teams have been added to the mix with Leeds, Burnley and Sunderland all promoted, offering some familiar but lesser visited away days for the Premier League mainstays.
The first weekend of the season has thrown up some big games with Man United hosting Arsenal at Old Trafford and Aston Villa playing Newcastle at Villa Park.
Meanwhile, Man City will be looking to reclaim the Premier League title as they kick off their campaign away to Wolves on Saturday 16 August.
The first weekend of the Premier League looks like this:
Friday, 15 August
Saturday, 16 August
Sunday, 17 August
Monday, 18 August
The full list of fixtures can be found here.
While the first tickets are already available thanks to a deal with an official seller. Seat Unique is an official VIP and hospitality seller for the likes of Anfield, Villa Park Stadium, Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, Turf Moor, Old Trafford and Emirates to name a few.
You can find out more and secure tickets for the opening matches into the rest of the 2025-26 season via Seat Unique here.
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