Leeds’ 2025/26 Premier League fixtures
All fixtures subject to change.
August
18: Everton (h) – 8pm, Live on Sky Sports
23: Arsenal (a) – 3pm
30: Newcastle (h) – 3pm
September
13: Fulham (a) – 3pm
20: Wolves (a) – 3pm
27: Bournemouth (h) – 3pm
October
4: Tottenham (h) – 3pm
18: Burnley (a) – 3pm
25: West Ham (h) – 3pm
November
1: Brighton (a) – 3pm
8: Nottingham Forest (a) – 3pm
22: Aston Villa (h) – 3pm
29: Man City (a) – 3pm
December
3: Chelsea (h) – 8pm
6: Liverpool (h) – 3pm
13: Brentford (a) – 3pm
20: Crystal Palace (h) – 3pm
27: Sunderland (a) – 3pm
January
3: Man Utd (h) – 3pm
7: Newcastle (a) – 8pm
17: Fulham (h) – 3pm
24: Everton (a) – 3pm
31: Arsenal (h) – 3pm
February
7: Nottingham Forest (h) – 3pm
11: Chelsea (a) – 8pm
21: Aston Villa (a) – 3pm
28: Man City (h) – 3pm
March
4: Sunderland (h) – 8pm
14: Crystal Palace (a) – 3pm
21: Brentford (h) – 3pm
April
11: Man Utd (a) – 3pm
18: Wolves (h) – 3pm
25: Bournemouth (a) – 3pm
May
2: Burnley (h) – 3pm
9: Tottenham (a) – 3pm
17: Brighton (h) – 3pm
24: West Ham (a) – 4pm
Key Takeaways
- Leeds kick off their Premier League return at home vs Everton on August 18.
- A tough August follows, facing Arsenal away and Newcastle at home.
- November delivers a brutal run: City, Chelsea, and Liverpool all lined up.
- Boxing Day week includes away trips to Sunderland and Liverpool.
- The season ends on the road against West Ham.
Leeds United are back in the big time—and they’re hitting the ground running. Their Premier League return opens with a Monday night showcase at Elland Road, as they welcome Everton under the lights on August 18.
There’s little room for easing in. Just days later, they face a daunting trip to the Emirates to take on Arsenal, followed by a high-stakes home clash with Newcastle. It’s a challenging first month that could define their early momentum.
The real storm hits in November, as Leeds enter a ruthless stretch against Manchester City, Chelsea, and Liverpool in quick succession. It’s the kind of fixture sequence that tests both character and squad depth.
Over the festive period, Leeds travel to face Sunderland on December 27, then head to Liverpool on December 30—two away games in three days that could be season-defining.
The final day of the campaign takes Leeds to the capital to face West Ham, wrapping up what promises to be an emotional rollercoaster of a season.
Daniel Farke’s side are built for battle—and they’ll need every ounce of grit to thrive in this fixture gauntlet.