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Premier League 25/26

Opening fixtures

Friday, 15 August

  • Liverpool v Bournemouth (20:00)

Saturday, 16 August

  • Aston Villa v Newcastle United (12:30)
  • Brighton v Fulham (15:00)
  • Nottingham Forest v Brentford (15:00)
  • Sunderland v West Ham United (15:00)
  • Tottenham Hotspur v Burnley (15:00)
  • Wolves v Manchester City (17:30)

Sunday, 17 August

  • Chelsea v Crystal Palace (14:00)
  • Manchester United v Arsenal (16:30)

Monday, 18 August

  • Leeds United v Everton (20:00)
https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/live/cgq72zl1vv8t

Comments

  • Sunderland v West Ham, an early season 6 pointer. 😀
  • edited June 18
    Woolwich v Spurs 22nd Nov, Spurs v Woolwich 21st Feb.
    Best thing I've just discovered is the huge gap in Spurs fixtures at end of March and beginning of April, when I'm away for my 50th! :)
    (I'm assuming its an international break with an fa cup round tagged on the end!)
  • Spurs title ffs   top after first weekends fixtures , sickening after they lifted that bollox the other week 
  • edited June 18
    MrOneLung said:
    @SELR_addicks will be fuming at this

    Arsenal's first 6 fixtures 

    Man Utd A

    Leeds H

    Liverpool A

    Forest H

    Man City H

    Newcastle A


    That's a very rough start.
  • Fans have been warned by the Premier League that fixtures could be moved at "relatively short notice" next season because of the number of teams playing in Europe.

    A record nine top-flight clubs have qualified for Uefa competitions in the 2025-26 campaign.

    The Premier League said there is an "increased likelihood" that games will be rescheduled if English teams reach the latter stages, and it suggested fans take this into consideration when planning their attendance at games.

    https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/articles/cpd1ldzy6peo

  • No PL fixtures at all on Boxing Day...!
  • No PL fixtures at all on Boxing Day...!
    Unless selected by Sky

    ‘In keeping with our commitment to providing a greater rest period over the Christmas and New Year period, no club will be requested to play less than 48 hours between Match Rounds 18 and 19 (December 27 and December 30)

    ‘Matches in Round 18 (December 27) are available for movement to Boxing Day for live broadcast selection.'


    Hoping this is PL only
  • I assume the EFL will play on Boxing Day (Friday) as per usual.
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  • edited June 19
    PFA Young Player of the Year nominees announced. 

    Liam Delap, Myles Lewis-Skelly, Milos Kerkez, Dean Huijsen, Ethan Nwaneri, and Morgan Rogers.

    Personally think it should be Rogers, he had a phenomenal season with a lot of goals and assists. 
  • Weird that they're only being announced now when the PL season ended a month ago.
  • "Chelsea winger Mykhailo Mudryk has been charged by the Football Association with violating its anti-doping rules after failing a drugs test and could now face up to a four-year ban. He was provisionally suspended by the FA in December after an "adverse finding in a routine urine test. Players found to have intentionally taken a prohibited substance can be banned for up to four years under the guidelines of world football's governing body, Fifa."


    This guy has to go down as one of the worst PL signings of all time. Cost about 70m, scored 5 league goals in 2 years and then got banned.

    More yellow cards than goals in his time, that's some going for a winger 
  • And still got a few years left on his contract.
  • iaitch said:
    And still got a few years left on his contract.
    Contracted til 2031 so even with a full 2 year ban he's got another 4 years under contract with Chelsea afterwards!

    And people thought Ahadme's contract was bad
  • iaitch said:
    And still got a few years left on his contract.
    Is there anyone at Chelsea who doesn't have a few years left on their contract?

    I read the other day they have 25 players contracted to at least 2029.

    Since Boehly took over they have given 22 players a contract of SEVEN years or more.
  • edited June 19
    Saw this online just now, crazy prices.

    Man Utd match day ticket prices for next season:

    Cup games: £32 - £52 
    Cat C: £37 - £60 (2 x PL fixtures)
    Cat B: £57 - £86 (11 x PL fixtures)
    Cat A: £59 - £97 (6 x PL fixtures)

    So for the majority of their league games, the cheapest ticket in the stadium will be 
    £57.
  • Ha. Who are the two shit teams ?
  • MrOneLung said:
    Ha. Who are the two shit teams ?
    Sunderland and Wolves
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  • MrOneLung said:
    Ha. Who are the two shit teams ?
    Sunderland and Wolves
    Why not Burnley?
  • edited June 20
    MrOneLung said:
    Ha. Who are the two shit teams ?
    Sunderland and Wolves
    Why not Burnley?
    Closer to Manchester, so they probably presume it'll instantly attract more interest.

    I'm surprised its not the likes of Bournemouth, or Fulham

    Sunderland haven't been in the Premier League for a while now, so surely a visit to Old Trafford would be popular
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