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  1. Find out your club's fixturespublished at 10:37 BST
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    You can take a look at all the 2026-27 Premier League fixtures by clicking on this link..

    You can also find out your team's fixtures by clicking on our club-by-club page.

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    Get Involvedpublished at 10:34 BST

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    Wow, that's potentially the easiest start ever for reigning champions. Really no excuse for Arsenal not to win the league properly next season without the asterisk!

    Adam, St Neots

  3. Boxing Day fixtures returnpublished at 10:30 BST

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    The "expansion of European club competitions" led to Manchester United v Newcastle being the only Premier League game on 26 December last season.

    But the Premier League has scheduled every team to play on Boxing Day in the 2026-27 season (all kicking off at 15:00).

    • Aston Villa v Leeds United
    • Coventry City v Chelsea
    • Crystal Palace v Arsenal
    • Everton v Sunderland
    • Fulham v Brighton
    • Hull City v Liverpool
    • Ipswich Town v Brentford
    • Manchester United v Nottingham Forest
    • Newcastle United v Manchester City
    • Tottenham v Bournemouth
  4. Will Andoni Iraola start off strong at Liverpool?published at 10:26 BST

    Liverpool

    Andoni Iraola became Liverpool boss after a record breaking season at Bournemouth.

    Iraola confirmed in April he would leave the Cherries at the end of the season - with an 18-game unbeaten run that saw Bournemouth finish sixth and achieve European football for the first time.

    He has often overachieved, with Bournemouth securing a club-record finish in each of his three campaigns, but will he be able to follow suit and gain success at Liverpool?

    The spaniard starts life on Merseyside with two home games and three away games- including a return to the Vitality Stadium in September.

    Newcastle United (A)

    Nottingham Forest (H)

    Ipswich Town (A)

    Fulham (H)

    Bournemouth (A)

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    Get Involved - 'Computer knows how to throw up a fixture!'published at 10:22 BST

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    Hahaha, Liverpool away to Newcastle announced a day after we beat them to another signing. The ‘computer’ knows how to throw up a fixture!

    Fazza, Poole

    Gutted Ekitike is injured - we can’t have LFC 4-4-3 against Newcastle with Isak Ekitike and Munoz up front.

    Imogen, Manchester

  6. Will Newcastle v Liverpool clash be another Premier League classic?published at 10:20 BST

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    Liverpool's Rio Ngumoha made history as the youngest scorer in the club's history when he struck with virtually the last kick of a breathless encounter against Newcastle United last August.

    New Liverpool boss Andoni Iraola will want to start off his tenure with a bang, whilst Eddie Howe will want to get the Magpies faithful back on his side after a dissapointing campaign last time out.

    Could it be another Premier League classic or one to forget?

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    Get Involvedpublished at 10:17 BST

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    Arsenal fan: VERY happy with the layout. Apart from a tricky spell at the end of January, our hardest fixtures seem favourably spread out.

    Alex, Edinburgh

  8. Arsenal's first five fixturespublished at 10:15 BST

    Arsenal

    Here's how Arsenal will begin their title defence in the Premier League:

    Coventry City (H)

    Aston Villa (A)

    Chelsea (H)

    Sunderland v Arsenal (A)

    Brighton (A)

  9. Final day fixturespublished at 10:12 BST

    Premier League

    The 2026-27 Premier League season will conclude on 30 May, with all games taking place at 16:00 (BST).

    • Arsenal v Brighton
    • Aston Villa v Tottenham Hotspur
    • Chelsea v Brentford
    • Coventry City v Nottingham Forest
    • Crystal Palace v Leeds United
    • Hull City v Newcastle United
    • Ipswich Town v Everton
    • Liverpool v Bournemouth
    • Manchester United v Fulham
    • Sunderland v Manchester City
  10. When does the Premier League season start and conclude?published at 10:09 BST

    Premier League

    A detailed view of the Premier League trophy, dressed in red ribbons,Image source, Getty Images

    The opening day of the 2026–27 season is Saturday, 22 August.

    The new season will kick off 90 days after the previous campaign concluded, with Arsenal lifting the Premier League trophy on 24 May and 34 days on from the World Cup final in the United States.

    The exact dates and times of individual matches each weekend will be determined at regular intervals throughout the season, based on TV selections made by broadcasters.

    It all concludes with the final round of fixtures on Sunday, 30 May 2027.

    Both the start and end dates of the 2026-27 season are later than usual as a result of the World Cup.

  11. get involved

    Get Involvedpublished at 10:06 BST

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    Before we dive into the specifics, we would love to hear from you.

    As we run the rule over the 2026-27 Premier League fixtures, get in touch with us with anything on your mind.

    Your favourite opening-day memories? Nervy final-day moments? Or games you are most looking forward to in the upcoming season?

    How are the fixtures looking for your club? Kind or harsh?

    Click ‘Get Involved’ on this page to have your say.

  12. Champions Arsenal to host Coventry on opening daypublished at 10:03 BST
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    Defending champions Arsenal will host the first game of the 2026-27 Premier League season when they face newly promoted Coventry City in a Friday evening kick-off.

    Championship play-off winners Hull City welcome Manchester United on Saturday for what will be their first Premier League fixture since 2016-17, while fellow promoted side Ipswich Town host Sunderland at Portman Road.

    The first Sunday of the campaign brings Europa League winners Aston Villa to Brighton and it's a west London derby on Monday, as Fulham host Chelsea.

    Friday, 21 August

    • Arsenal v Coventry (20:00)

    Saturday, 22 August

    • Hull City v Manchester United (12:30)
    • Everton v Crystal Palace (15:00)
    • Ipswich Town v Sunderland (15:00)
    • Nottingham Forest v Leeds United (15:00)
    • Brentford v Tottenham Hotspur (17:30)

    Sunday, 23 August

    • Brighton v Aston Villa (14:00)
    • Manchester City v Bournemouth (14:00)
    • Newcastle vs Liverpool (16:30)

    Monday, 24 August

    • Fulham v Chelsea (20:00)
  13. Premier League fixtures are out!published at 10:00 BST

    Premier League

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    The start of the new Premier League season might still be months away, but that does not make today any less important as the fixtures for the 2026-27 season are now released.

    All 20 clubs have discovered their schedules and can begin mapping out their campaigns now.

    Where will Arsenal begin their title defence? What lies ahead for newly promoted Coventry City, Ipswich Town and Hull City? We will find those out and much more right here.

    Stay with us as we break it all down.

  14. Madibo first serious foul play dismissal since 2014published at 09:58 BST

    Dale Johnson
    Football issues correspondent

    Assim Madibo is the first player to be sent off for serious foul play, the technical term for a bad tackle, at the World Cup since Brazil 2014.

    That came when Belgium's Steven Defour was sent off for a challenge on South Korea's Kim Shin-wook in the group stage.

    After Pierluigi Collina took over as head of referees in 2017, there has been a focus on trying to keep teams with 11 players.

    Hence why the last two World Cups only saw four red cards in each.

    Since Defour was dismissed 14 players have been shown a red card, of which six were for two cautions.

    That leaves eight straight red cards.

    Seven were for denying an obvious goal-scoring opportunity, including one for handball, with the other being the dismissal of South Africa's Themba Zwane for violent conduct in the 2026 tournament opener against Mexico.

    Steven Defour sent off at 2014 World CupImage source, Getty Images
  15. Postpublished at 09:58 BST

    We are going to move away from the World Cup to concentrate on the release of the 2026-27 Premier League fixtures at 10:00 BST.

    But first, here's an update on Assim Madibo's red card...

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    Get Involved - 'Mexico will be tough for England'published at 09:57 BST

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    Mexico will be tough for England, if that round of 16 match-up happens. They've only ever lost two competitive fixtures at the Azteca in their entire history.

    Nick, Wolverhampton

  17. Could Mexico v England be on the cards?published at 09:55 BST

    Mexico 1-0 South Korea

    Mexico's win over South Korea means the co-hosts will be in Mexico City for both their last-32 and potential last-16 tie, where they could face England if Thomas Tuchel's side win their group and first knockout match.

    As things stand, Mexico could be playing Spain in the last 32, if the 2010 winners remain third in Group H.

  18. 'Great moment'published at 09:53 BST

    Mexico 1-0 South Korea

    Martin Keown
    Former Arsenal defender

    Great night for Romo. A great moment for him, his family and his country.

    Mexico celebrateImage source, Getty Images
  19. Mexico advance as Group A winnerspublished at 09:49 BST

    Mexico 1-0 South Korea

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    Keeper error sees Mexico beat South Korea to book last 32 spot

    Canada and Switzerland may have one foot in the last 32, but co-hosts Mexico are officially there with one game to spare.

    Mexico's Luis Romo scored the only goal of their 1-0 win over South Korea in Guadalajara.

    The midfielder was in the right place at the right time to tap into an empty net after goalkeeper Kim Seung-gyu spilled the ball following a collision with his team-mate Lee Gi-hyuk in the 50th minute.

    Mexico had been booed off by home fans following a lacklustre first half, but the result continued their 100% start at the World Cup and confirmed Javier Aguirre's side will advance as Group A winners.

  20. Group B - standings & schedulepublished at 09:40 BST

    Here's a reminder of the Group B table and final matches...

    Group B standings - Canada top on 4 pts level with Switzerland, with Bosnia-Herzogovina and Qatar on 1 pt

    Remaining matches in Group B:

    Wednesday, 24 June

    • Bosnia-Herzegovina v Qatar
    • Switzerland v Canada

    Both matches kick off at 20:00 BST