The English Premier League has confirmed the 2025/26 season dates. The league will kick off on Saturday, August 16, 2025, and conclude on Sunday, May 24, 2026.
In a significant move to address player welfare, the league has introduced changes to the festive period schedule. For the first time, no two match rounds will occur within 60 hours of each other during the holiday fixtures. This adjustment aims to ease the physical demands on players, a long-standing concern during the hectic Christmas period.
Additionally, no matches will be scheduled on Christmas Eve in 2025, a decision expected to be warmly received by players and fans alike.
The Premier League posted these updates on its official website in a statement titled “Dates for 2025/26 Premier League Season Confirmed,” emphasising its commitment to balancing competitive intensity with player well-being.
The statement read: “The schedule continues to allow more rest time for players over the festive match-round period, with no two rounds taking place within 60 hours of each other to keep with commitments made to clubs to address the congested Christmas and New Year schedule.”
The statement further explained that the adjustments reflect the Premier League’s dedication to maintaining its competitive edge while safeguarding player well-being.
Key details of the schedule include 33 weekends and five-midweek match rounds. The league noted, “The start date of August 16 allows for the maximum player rest time available—83 clear days—from the end of the 2024/25 season. The season end date of May 24, 2026, ensures the Premier League season finishes ahead of the FIFA 2026 World Cup call-up period. There will be no fixture on December 24, 2025.”
Fans can look forward to an action-packed season spanning nine months.