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2025-26 Premier League

English Premier League - EPL Teams, Players

The 2025-26 Premier League season marks the 27th edition of England’s top-tier football competition, featuring 20 of the most competitive clubs battling for supremacy.

Running from August 2025 to May 2026, the league promises thrilling matches, fierce rivalries, and unforgettable moments that will shape the future of English football. Fans worldwide are eagerly following every kick, making the Premier League not just the most-watched league in England but also one of the most exciting football tournaments globally.

This season brings together a mix of traditional powerhouses like Manchester United, Liverpool, Arsenal, Chelsea, and Manchester City, along with ambitious sides such as Sunderland, Leeds United, and AFC Bournemouth, who are determined to leave their mark. The campaign will not only decide the champions but also determine crucial UEFA qualification spots and the tough relegation battle at the bottom of the table.

With newly promoted clubs from the Championship joining the race and established giants strengthening their squads, the 2025–26 Premier League is set to deliver a season full of drama, tactical battles, and star-studded performances.

2025-26 Premier League Teams, Stadium, Key Dates, Points Table

From title contenders to underdogs, every matchweek adds another chapter to the story of what remains the most exciting league in the world.

Participating Clubs (20)

Arsenal; Aston Villa; AFC Bournemouth; Brentford; Brighton & Hove Albion; Burnley; Chelsea; Crystal Palace; Everton; Fulham; Liverpool; Leeds United; Manchester City; Manchester United; Newcastle United; Nottingham Forest; Sheffield / Wolverhampton? (Wolverhampton Wanderers); Sunderland; Tottenham Hotspur; West Ham United.

Promoted from the 2024–25 Championship:

Relegated to the Championship after 2024–25:

2025-26 Premier League Clubs Stadiums and Location

S NoTeamStadiumLocation
1ArsenalEmirates StadiumLondon (Holloway)
2Aston VillaVilla ParkBirmingham
3BournemouthDean CourtBournemouth
4BrentfordBrentford Community StadiumLondon (Brentford)
5Brighton & Hove AlbionFalmer StadiumFalmer
6BurnleyTurf MoorBurnley
7ChelseaStamford BridgeLondon (Fulham)
8Crystal PalaceSelhurst ParkLondon (Selhurst)
9EvertonHill Dickinson StadiumLiverpool (Vauxhall)
10FulhamCraven CottageLondon (Fulham)
11Leeds UnitedElland RoadLeeds
12LiverpoolAnfieldLiverpool (Anfield)
13Manchester CityCity of Manchester StadiumManchester
14Manchester UnitedOld TraffordManchester (Trafford)
15Newcastle UnitedSt James’ ParkNewcastle upon Tyne
16Nottingham ForestCity GroundWest Bridgford
17SunderlandStadium of LightSunderland
18Tottenham HotspurTottenham Hotspur StadiumLondon (Tottenham)
19West Ham UnitedLondon StadiumLondon (Stratford)
20Wolverhampton WanderersMolineux StadiumWolverhampton

Key Dates

Key highlights (early season / what to watch)

2025-26 Premier League Competition Format

Each club plays 38 matches (home and away against every other team). Points are awarded as follows:

Final placings determine the champion, UEFA qualification, and relegation.

2025-26 Premier League Points Table | Standing

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPts
1Arsenal1611323010+2036
2Manchester City1611143816+2234
3Aston Villa1610332517+833
4Chelsea168442715+1228
5Crystal Palace167542015+526
6Manchester United167543026+426
7Liverpool168262624+226
8Sunderland167541917+226
9Everton167361819−124
10Brighton & Hove Albion166552523+223
11Tottenham Hotspur166462521+422
12Newcastle United166462120+122
13Bournemouth165652528−321
14Fulham166282326−320
15Brentford166282225−320
16Nottingham Forest165381725−818
17Leeds United164482030−1016
18West Ham United163491932−1313
19Burnley1631121833−1510
20Wolves160214935−262

UEFA Qualification

Relegation

The bottom three teams are relegated to the EFL Championship.

Early Season Highlights (Matchweek 4)

Top goal scorer

Erling Haaland (Manchester City) — leading the early scoring charts (5 goals in the league as of this snapshot). Official Premier League stats also show Haaland among the top scorers this season.

RankPlayerClubGoals
1Erling Haaland (Norway)Manchester City17
2Igor Thiago (Brazil)Brentford11
3Danny Welbeck (England)Brighton & Hove Albion7
4Jean-Philippe Mateta (France)Crystal Palace6
4Antoine Semenyo (Ghana)Bournemouth7
4Phil Foden (England)Manchester City7
4Hugo Ekitike (France)Liverpool7

How to Watch 2025-26 Premier League matches

This season promises intense competition, historic derbies, and a battle for European qualification from top to bottom of the table.

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