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Manchester United’s new chapter will be seriously tested straight off the bat when the 2025–26 Premier League season kicks off.
Jamie Spencer|
The first few weeks of the 2025–26 Premier League season will play host to some incredibly tough fixtures for some sides.
Tom Gott|
Tottenham Hotspur’s 2025–26 Premier League campaign is full of hope after victory in the Europa League and Thomas Frank’s appointment as manager.
Toby Cudworth|
Man City will hope for a much-improved performance in the 2025–26 Premier League campaign.
Tom Gott|
Chelsea will hope to improve on their fourth-placed Premier League finish in Enzo Maresca’s second season.
Tom Gott|


Mikel Arteta’s Arsenal know they must get the better of Manchester City, Liverpool and Tottenham in big games to have any chance of winning the Premier League.
Toby Cudworth|
Manchester City and Arsenal will be among the strongest contenders to dethrone Liverpool following confirmation of the 2025–26 Premier League fixtures.
Toby Cudworth|
Liverpool won the Premier League title in Arne Slot’s first season in charge and many fancy them to do well in 2025–26 given their summer transfer activity.
Toby Cudworth|
Manchester United's 2025–26 Premier League campaign will need to get off to a fast start to avoid Ruben Amorim being put under severe pressure.
Toby Cudworth|
Joleon Lescott thinks Rayan Cherki will be eager to learn from Pep Guardiola, but stressed the importance of letting talented players create brilliant moments.
Max Mallow|
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MORE ON THE PREMIER LEAGUE


The latest Premier League standings
The Premier League's leading goalscorers, top assists and most cards.
The Premier League's upcoming schedule and previous results
The list of the Premier League's current injured players.

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